Victimae paschali laudes

"Victimæ paschali laudes" is a sequence prescribed for the Catholic Mass and Anglican and Lutheran Eucharistic services on Easter Sunday. It is usually attributed to the 11th-century Wipo of Burgundy, chaplain to Holy Roman Emperor Conrad II, but has also been attributed to Notker Balbulus, Robert II of France, and Adam of St.

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Victimae paschali laudes

"Victimæ paschali laudes" is a sequence prescribed for the Catholic Mass and Anglican and Lutheran Eucharistic services on Easter Sunday. It is usually attributed to the 11th-century Wipo of Burgundy, chaplain to Holy Roman Emperor Conrad II, but has also been attributed to Notker Balbulus, Robert II of France, and Adam of St.

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