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Father, We Praise You, Now the Night is Over is a translation of a 6th century Latin hymn: Nocte Surgenes Vigilemus Omnes, historically attributed to St. Gregory the Great (540-604), but some scholars suggest that the Carolingian Court poet and theologian, Alcuin of York (735-804) may instead be the author. In the Roman Breviary it is traditionally sung at Sunday Matins. In 1906 it was translated by the Anglican Priest and liturgist, Percy Dearmer (1867-1936). He, along with Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) worked as co-editors on some of the most influential and widely used hymnals of the time, including: the English Hymnal (1906), Songs of Praise (1925), and the Oxford Book of Carols (1928). Father, We Praise You, Now the Night is Over is set to the tune: Christe Sanctorum, first published in the Paris Antiphoner of 1681. 1 Father, we praise you, now the night is over; Active and watchful, stand we all before you; Singing, we offer pray'r and meditation: Thus we adore you. 2 Ruler of all things, fit us for your mansions; Banish our weakness, health and wholeness sending; Bring us to heaven, where your saints united; Joy without ending. 3 All-holy Father, Son, and equal Spirit, Trinity blessed, send us your salvation; Yours is the glory, gleaming and resounding Through all creation. NOCTE SURGENTES by St. Gregory the Great 1. Nocte surgentes vigilemus omnes, semper in psalmis meditemur atque viribus totis Domino canamus dulciter hymnos, 2. Ut, pio regi pariter canentes, cum suis sanctis mereamur aulam ingredi caeli, simul et beatam ducere vitam. 3. Praestet hoc nobis Deitas beata Patris ac Nati, pariterque Sancti Spiritus, cuius resonat per omnem gloria mundum. Amen.