And so the Armenians clang the bells of their upstairs chapel, the Franciscan organist eggs on
the Latin chanting of his flock, and Ethiopian monks march to the beat of their own drummer.
Not exact matches
Yes Lainie... let's go back to the days
of priests
chanting in
Latin with their backs to the congregation.
As a result
of the council, modern music and local languages - including English - replaced Gregorian
chants and
Latin prayers in many churches.
Wether in
Latin or the vernacular,
chant is an integrall and important part
of our Christian heritage and living tradition.
The Graduale Parvum, now being completed by the Blessed John Henry Newman Institute
of Liturgical Music in Birmingham, offers simple and extremely usable
chant Propers in both English and
Latin, drawn from a range
of authentic Gregorian sources.
And then, on the hopeful assumption that everyone slept through the night, or at least until dawn, next would come breakfast, six - way debates over what to eat for breakfast, a belated but grandly sung
Latin grace (the girls went to Gregorian -
chant camp in the summer), and then backpack - packing, hair brushing that featured much wailing and gnashing
of small teeth, and finally back to the elevator - button wars before a race - walk over to the convention center.
The reformed Mass, in German rather than
Latin, Luther's own text using adapted plain
chant and folk modes and melodies, was inaugurated in Wittenberg in the autumn
of 1525.
Speaking more generally, I ask that future priests, from their time in the seminary, receive the preparation needed to understand and to celebrate Mass in
Latin, and also to use
Latin texts and execute Gregorian
chant; nor should we forget that the faithful can be taught to recite the more common prayers in
Latin, and also to sing parts
of the liturgy to Gregorian
chant.
Without
Latin and Gregorian
chant our churches would be like «an extinguished candle, which no longer gives light, or attracts the minds
of men» — not Pius X, but Paul VI.
... In general, We require that future priests, from the time
of Seminary onward, be trained to understand and celebrate Holy Mass in
Latin as well as to employ
Latin texts and use Gregorian
chant; nor should great effort be neglected in regard to the faithful themselves, so that they learn thoroughly the commonly known prayers in the
Latin language and in an equal degree that they should learn the Gregorian
chant of those parts
of the liturgy which are sung.
Teach or reinforce ALL TENSES
of the regular and irregular verbs musically to your students using this very catchy
chant, «Repaso de verbos» This
chant has been professionally recorded by
Latin percussionists (one
of whom even played with the famous Ruben Blades) These classic Spanish Caribbean
chants will liven up your 5th - 12th grade Spanish classroom.