<Dd> Lamb of God, You take away the sin of the world; grant us Your peace, grant us Your peace . </Dd> <P> The General Instruction of the Roman Missal, § 83, states: "The supplication Agnus Dei, is, as a rule, sung by the choir or cantor with the congregation responding; or it is, at least, recited aloud . This invocation accompanies the fraction and, for this reason, may be repeated as many times as necessary until the rite has reached its conclusion, the last time ending with the words dona nobis pacem (grant us peace)." </P> <P> In Tridentine Requiem Masses, the first two invocations ended with "dona eis requiem" (give them rest) instead of "miserere nobis", and the last with "dona eis requiem sempiternam" (give them rest eternal). </P> <P> The Agnus Dei is part of nearly all settings by composers of sung masses . </P>

Lamb of god who takes away the sin of the world have mercy on us