Salve, Regina, Mater misericordiae Vita, dulcedo, et spes nostra, salve Ad te clamamus, exsules filii Hevae Ad te suspiramus, gementes et flentes In hac lacrimarum valle Eia, ergo, advocata nostra, illos tuos Misericordes oculos ad nos converte Et Jesum, benedictum fructum ventris tui Nobis post hoc exilium ostende O clemens O pia O dulcis Virgo Maria
Your lives are total selfless gifts to God, who is love and mercy. This is the presence of God reflected in our troubled world. Thank you for responding to the call. Pray for us. Your prayerful souls are the desire of each of us to be one in harmony with God as your voices are with each other. Thank you, God bless you always.
How beautiful, may good Lord bless and preserve them all ! I think this is one of few chants that everyone can sing it in tone there (probably Sub Tuum Praesidium too, if one is not too blank when receiving his/her habit) ; )) I remembered we would only stop chanting Salve Regina during the last week of Lent, which is really an agony...
Carthusian lay brothers don't sing at all. The choir monks sing or chant, and the brothers recite endless rosaries instead. I found it very tedious to be honest.
Laudetur Jesus Christus : ) I remember it in the statue, but the mother give new ones only the little office of BVM, with no other obligations (at least I was not told...). They don't have so many nuns there, I remember a young sister one year away from her final vow has both to work outside the cell and to chant in mattutino, since she's one of five sisters who can actually chant (among the five, the mother and the other "solitude" nun usually don't come to mattutino, a senior nun knows the chant but is too old to chant; and the other is still learning the tone and the language since she's from the other order). I remember one thing is really a mixture of joy and pain, that our mother would permit young ones go to Mattutino on some major feast days, and readings for feast days normally run up to twelve (in a language I could understand very little if at all)…not once I was tempted to sneak out with senior converse sisters before Lauds…(next novitiate meeting there'll be confessions like to pray Prima in pajamas or be waked up by the Angelus bell…)
Carthusian saints pray for me and my family
My heroes, spiritually and phisically, by inspiring us to be humble.
Theirs is such a very special calling from God and a blessing for all.
Salve, Regina, Mater misericordiae
Vita, dulcedo, et spes nostra, salve
Ad te clamamus, exsules filii Hevae
Ad te suspiramus, gementes et flentes
In hac lacrimarum valle
Eia, ergo, advocata nostra, illos tuos
Misericordes oculos ad nos converte
Et Jesum, benedictum fructum ventris tui
Nobis post hoc exilium ostende
O clemens
O pia
O dulcis Virgo Maria
God Bless them, they look so humble.
They're incapable of admitting to such a claim....
Their lives are so full of meaning, we need to learn from them.
Your lives are total selfless gifts to God, who is love and mercy. This is the presence of God reflected in our troubled world. Thank you for responding to the call. Pray for us. Your prayerful souls are the desire of each of us to be one in harmony with God as your voices are with each other. Thank you, God bless you always.
Love to hear them singing
Serene. balm to the senses and soul.
I love listening to you. may you all one-day be in heaven. pray for us.you
wow! pray for us holy servants of the Lord
straight monks, singing right into gods ear!
Nice and peaceful chant god bless them.
How beautiful, may good Lord bless and preserve them all ! I think this is one of few chants that everyone can sing it in tone there (probably Sub Tuum Praesidium too, if one is not too blank when receiving his/her habit) ; )) I remembered we would only stop chanting Salve Regina during the last week of Lent, which is really an agony...
Carthusian lay brothers don't sing at all. The choir monks sing or chant, and the brothers recite endless rosaries instead. I found it very tedious to be honest.
Laudetur Jesus Christus : ) I remember it in the statue, but the mother give new ones only the little office of BVM, with no other obligations (at least I was not told...). They don't have so many nuns there, I remember a young sister one year away from her final vow has both to work outside the cell and to chant in mattutino, since she's one of five sisters who can actually chant (among the five, the mother and the other "solitude" nun usually don't come to mattutino, a senior nun knows the chant but is too old to chant; and the other is still learning the tone and the language since she's from the other order). I remember one thing is really a mixture of joy and pain, that our mother would permit young ones go to Mattutino on some major feast days, and readings for feast days normally run up to twelve (in a language I could understand very little if at all)…not once I was tempted to sneak out with senior converse sisters before Lauds…(next novitiate meeting there'll be confessions like to pray Prima in pajamas or be waked up by the Angelus bell…)
Praise THE GOD ALMIGHTY dear brothers!
These elder brothers are our role models
wonderful
Cuanta Paz !Bellisimo. Gracias! Bendiciones.
Oh my goodness...
Já pensei muitas vezes de consagrar a minha vida na ordem cartuca
Thanks for sharing
La Cartuja es la preciosa margarita del Evangelio, como he leído en alguna parte, no me cansaré de decirlo.
amén hermoso
Bendita comunidad, bendito cardenal capuchino.
Very interesting.
I wanna be the catholic monk
me encanta el latin
Weiter so! Ihr schafft das (im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes)!
Chant*
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Lord Jesus saves them
god does not exist.
Performing for the Cardinal. Ego trip for Malley