| Christo profusum sanguinem,Et Martyrum victorias,
 Dignamque cœlo lauream
 Lætis sequamur vocibus.
Terrore victo sæculi,Poenisque spretis corporis,
 Mortis sacræ compendio
 Vitam beatam possident.
Traduntur igni Martyres,Et bestiarum dentibus:
 Armata sævit ungulis
 Tortoris insani manus.
Nudata pendent viscera:Sanguis sacratus funditur:
 Sed permanent immobiles
 Vitæ perennis gratia.
Te nunc Redemptor quæsumus,Ut Martyrum consortio
 Jungas precantes servulos
 In sempiterna sæcula.
 | The Martyrs’ triumphs let us sing,Their blood poured forth for Christ the King,
 And while due hymns of praise we pay,
 Our thankful hearts cast grief away.
The world its terrors urged in vain;They recked not of the body’s pain;
 One step, and holy death made sure
 The life that ever shall endure.
To flames the Martyr Saints are hailed;By teeth of savage beasts assailed;
 Against them, armed with ruthless brand
 And hooks of steel, their torturers stand.
The mangled frame is tortured sore,The holy life-drops freshly pour;
 They stand unmoved amidst the strife,
 By grace of everlasting life.
Redeemer, hear us of Thy love,That, with the Martyr host above,
 Hereafter, of Thine endless grace,
 Thy servants also may have place.
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