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  1. Stabat Mater - Wikipedia

    The Stabat Mater is a 13th-century Christian hymn to the Virgin Mary that portrays her suffering as mother during the crucifixion of her son Jesus Christ.

  2. Liturgical Year : Prayers : Stabat Mater (At the Cross Her Station ...

    It was the liturgical sequence for the Seven Sorrows of the Virgin (Sept. 15 and the Friday before Palm Sunday). It is no longer used on the Friday before Palm Sunday and is optional on …

  3. stabat‎ (Latin): meaning, definition - WordSense

    stabat (Latin) Verb stābat Inflection of stō (third-person singular imperfect active indicative)

  4. Stabat Mater Dolorosa - The Greatest Latin Hymn of All Time

    Mar 10, 2025 · Stabat Mater Dolorosa is considered one of the seven greatest Latin hymns of all time. It is based upon the prophecy of Simeon that a sword was to pierce the heart of Our …

  5. Stabat Mater (English Version) HD - YouTube

    The "Stabat Mater" is a 13th-century Latin hymn portraying the suffering of Mary as Jesus Christ's mother during His crucifixion.

  6. Stabat | Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Learn definitions, uses, and phrases with stabat.

  7. Stabat Mater Collection: compositions, composers, texts and …

    Search our Stabat Mater Collection: 300 compositions, composers, texts and 24 translations of the original Latin poem Stabat Mater Dolorosa.

  8. Stabat Mater - Encyclopedia.com

    STABAT MATER A hymn that was traditionally sung during Lent. It was also prescribed as a sequence for the Feast of Our Lady of Sorrows. It was suppressed at the Council of Trent, but …

  9. Stabat Mater: A Sorrowful Hymn About The Passion

    Have you ever felt the pain of losing a loved one? The hymn Stabat Mater (also used in prayer) invites us to unite our sufferings with those of Jesus and His Blessed Mother in His Passion.

  10. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Stabat Mater - NEW ADVENT

    Haydn's Stabat is considered "a treasury of refined and graceful melody". Some less familiar names in the long list are Steffani, Clari, Astorga, Winter, Raimondi, Vito, Lanza, Neukomm. …