The Devout Echoes Of Nuns Singing Gregorian Chants

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  • Опубликовано: 19 дек 2024

Комментарии • 17

  • @thisis_chavez
    @thisis_chavez 8 дней назад +4

    God bless this RUclips Channel

  • @tomekgoebiowski8485
    @tomekgoebiowski8485 8 дней назад +1

    Piękny harmonijny śpiew allelulia😊

  • @ThisAintNews
    @ThisAintNews 5 дней назад

    Christ comes first.

  • @stlouisix3
    @stlouisix3 8 дней назад +2

    The lyrics would be lovely to learn this music 🎶 🎵 👌 🎵

    • @HarmoniaAntiqua-r4r
      @HarmoniaAntiqua-r4r  7 дней назад +1

      Benedictus est, Domine Deus meus
      Ad te clamavi, tuam laudem cano
      In umbra alarum tuarum sperabo
      Vox nostra ad te ascendit usque sidereos
      Exaudi nos, Domine benigne
      In fide et spe nostras voces jungimus
      Sanctus in aeternum, coram te stamus
      Ad te elevamus, preces nostras humiles
      In caritate completa et altius semper
      Misericordiam tuam nobis concedas
      Adoramus te, Christe
      Sub umbra crucis tuae statio
      Amoris tui flamma ignis in nobis sit
      Regna caelorum nobis eum aperias
      [Repeat]
      Amen, Amen, alleluia
      In tua misericordia maneamus aeternum
      Quam dilecta tabernacula tua, Domine virtutum
      Concupiscit et deficit anima mea
      In atria Domini
      Cor meum et caro mea exsultaverunt
      In Deum vivum
      Beati qui habitant in domo tua, Domine
      In saecula saeculorum laudabunt te
      Os meum loquetur mihi sapientiam tuam
      Et lingua mea exaltet nomen tuum
      Amen, alleluia

    • @stlouisix3
      @stlouisix3 7 дней назад

      Ta​@@HarmoniaAntiqua-r4r

    • @stlouisix3
      @stlouisix3 7 дней назад

      ​@@HarmoniaAntiqua-r4rrepeated throughout?

  • @ThomasSheehan-n6l
    @ThomasSheehan-n6l 8 дней назад +1

    Where are the nuns. Lovely convent with Holy Spirit

  • @mahransarko6541
    @mahransarko6541 8 дней назад +2

    beautiful, can we have the lyrics?

    • @HarmoniaAntiqua-r4r
      @HarmoniaAntiqua-r4r  7 дней назад

      Benedictus est, Domine Deus meus
      Ad te clamavi, tuam laudem cano
      In umbra alarum tuarum sperabo
      Vox nostra ad te ascendit usque sidereos
      Exaudi nos, Domine benigne
      In fide et spe nostras voces jungimus
      Sanctus in aeternum, coram te stamus
      Ad te elevamus, preces nostras humiles
      In caritate completa et altius semper
      Misericordiam tuam nobis concedas
      Adoramus te, Christe
      Sub umbra crucis tuae statio
      Amoris tui flamma ignis in nobis sit
      Regna caelorum nobis eum aperias
      [Repeat]
      Amen, Amen, alleluia
      In tua misericordia maneamus aeternum
      Quam dilecta tabernacula tua, Domine virtutum
      Concupiscit et deficit anima mea
      In atria Domini
      Cor meum et caro mea exsultaverunt
      In Deum vivum
      Beati qui habitant in domo tua, Domine
      In saecula saeculorum laudabunt te
      Os meum loquetur mihi sapientiam tuam
      Et lingua mea exaltet nomen tuum
      Amen, alleluia

    • @mahransarko6541
      @mahransarko6541 7 дней назад

      @@HarmoniaAntiqua-r4r amazing, good to know I know I am not alone in this world

  • @mythsandlegends77
    @mythsandlegends77 8 дней назад +3

  • @tomasaguirre1764
    @tomasaguirre1764 8 дней назад +2

  • @abilio.nuness
    @abilio.nuness 22 часа назад

    What is the origin of this image?

  • @NFS0038
    @NFS0038 6 дней назад +3

    You should change the image. Putting an image with accentuated features, large eyes and lips, sends to wrong message about encouraging lustful thoughts, about nuns of all people. The Eastern Orthodox have understood this for 2000 years in our Holy Iconography that portraying images should quell the passions and not enflame them, something roman catholics did not remember through the renaissance and could benefit from today.

    • @Aliocha777
      @Aliocha777 6 дней назад +2

      Agreed, the image is too sensual

    • @infantryricky6807
      @infantryricky6807 20 часов назад

      Well, I certainly like them, however, lust is in the eye of the beholder.