As an atheist I find this music... Absolutely beautiful. I just like to let people know I am here and understand that I know what so called religious beauty is.
@egarza86 Wrong! Vatican II recommended Gregorian Chant, but urged "good" quality music of different types as well. I''m afraid you're misled or at least mistaken. Vatican II did not abolish the use of Latin either. It permitted episcopal conferences to use the language of the people, but recommended that the People be able to recite the parts in Latin that correspond to them. If bishops do not follow Vatican II, that is something else!
@egarza86 By the way, the official text of the Roman Rite is still Latin, as it has been for the last 1,760 years (it was in Greek in Rome itself until about 250 AD). Some of the rites and words and ways of celebrating have varied over the last 1,981 years. The True Mass did not begin in 1570 AD. It began in 30 AD and has varied slightly since. You ought to study the history of the liturgy to understand better. In the first 1,000 years, Mass was celebrated facing the people.
@egarza86 I can understand that there were many "crazies" after Vatican II that were actually inventing a Vatican III or V! I have no excuse for them and can understand how you may have been traumatized. But the Mass is the Mass approved by the Pope in Rome. The Roman Rite has varied in details and wording over the centuries. I think there are some points that need tweeking even today. Why no absolution after the Confiteor? Some language changes have corrected errors recently.
@FRAGIORGIO1 I have studied the history of the liturgy over the ages and have been to ancient churches in Rome and elsewhere in Italy Have you studied the history of the Church? Trent was 1,560 years after the Last Supper. It was not the end or perfection of liturgical development. What I meant about "no absolution" after the Confiteor is that no longer do people cross themselves. It is supposed to forgive venial sins.
@egarza86 Jesus broke the bread and gave it to the apostles in their hands. St. John Chrysostom (400 AD) tells the faithful to make a throne for the host in one hand and consume it with the other. Don't be stuck in the Renaissance.
Que l amour de DIEU pour ns est si fort; si grand; si beau; si magnifique!!!! alors comment ne ps l aimer autant en retour je me le demande
Wielbi dusza moja Pana i raduje się duch mój w Bogu, Zbawcy moim.
VEN ESPIRITU SANTO! LLENANOS DE AMOR Y PAZ....GOD BLESS ALL YOURS...saludos desde mexico!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Saludos desde California, a toda gente de buena fe.
G-d bless
Di-s bendiga
Yes, you are right. Thanks to GOD for st. Gregory the Great...
Jesus,You are perfect
I love You my Lord!
thank you for this song
As an atheist I find this music... Absolutely beautiful.
I just like to let people know I am here and understand that I know what so called religious beauty is.
Das ist einfach wunderschön und salbt meine Seele.
Excellent...This is one of the reasons why I am proud to be a part of the Holy Catholic Church :-)
Yes, indeed; God is Wonderful.
la paz sea contigo
bendiciones
peace b w u.
blessings
m.ayala
Amazing! Thank you for sharing it! God bless you!
Merci d'avoir mis les paroles!
Come Holy Spirit
Wunderschön .
oh my Lord
I love You:)
Veni Creator Spiritus It means "Come holy Spirit"
It is written that St Therese of Avila would sing this very slowly and find the burning in her heart.
🙏
Хвала Хрысту!
It is Silos, just north of Burgos.
the image seems to be moving after staring at it for a while..
I am sure that it WILL remain in the sacred tradition :-)
@egarza86 Wrong! Vatican II recommended Gregorian Chant, but urged "good" quality music of different types as well. I''m afraid you're misled or at least mistaken. Vatican II did not abolish the use of Latin either. It permitted episcopal conferences to use the language of the people, but recommended that the People be able to recite the parts in Latin that correspond to them. If bishops do not follow Vatican II, that is something else!
hmmm this is a different version than Schola cantorum at St. Peter basilic in Rome!
an additive appoggiatura at the 2 first lines....
@egarza86 By the way, the official text of the Roman Rite is still Latin, as it has been for the last 1,760 years (it was in Greek in Rome itself until about 250 AD). Some of the rites and words and ways of celebrating have varied over the last 1,981 years. The True Mass did not begin in 1570 AD. It began in 30 AD and has varied slightly since. You ought to study the history of the liturgy to understand better. In the first 1,000 years, Mass was celebrated facing the people.
@egarza86 I can understand that there were many "crazies" after Vatican II that were actually inventing a Vatican III or V! I have no excuse for them and can understand how you may have been traumatized. But the Mass is the Mass approved by the Pope in Rome. The Roman Rite has varied in details and wording over the centuries. I think there are some points that need tweeking even today. Why no absolution after the Confiteor? Some language changes have corrected errors recently.
@FRAGIORGIO1 I have studied the history of the liturgy over the ages and have been to ancient churches in Rome and elsewhere in Italy Have you studied the history of the Church? Trent was 1,560 years after the Last Supper. It was not the end or perfection of liturgical development. What I meant about "no absolution" after the Confiteor is that no longer do people cross themselves. It is supposed to forgive venial sins.
@gescalier so close to God!
@egarza86 Jesus broke the bread and gave it to the apostles in their hands. St. John Chrysostom (400 AD) tells the faithful to make a throne for the host in one hand and consume it with the other. Don't be stuck in the Renaissance.
i copied this yes but this is what i feel the year this was made was 1845
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