I had just returned from St. Bernard Abbey, where for three days I participated in fixed - hour prayer, attended mass, joined
the faithful in chants and hymns, wandered an ornate sanctuary, lit candles before alters, murmured the Lord's Prayer, repeated the Nicene Creed, dipped my fingers in holy water, crossed myself about a million times, and ate, slept, worked, and prayed beneath giant crucifixes that hung just about everywhere.
Not exact matches
As the pious above
chant of the God begotten of Light, the unfaithful
faithful call out
in ragged whispers their own stories of Inquisitions, of lost political battles at important councils of faith, of unjust executions
in the name of the Christ and of excommunications to shore up power.
In the crowded church above the tomb and surrounding the edicule, the
faithful chant with one voice «Kyrie eleison» (Lord, have mercy).
This qualifies the first half of that particular section, which calls for singing to come from one of the books of
chant: «If there is no singing at the Entrance, the antiphon given
in the Missal is recited either by the
faithful, or by some of them, or by a reader; otherwise, it is recited by the Priest himself, who may even adapt it as an introductory explanation.»
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.
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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 sun
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 sun
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 sun
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 sun
in the Latin language and
in an equal degree that they should learn the Gregorian chant of those parts of the liturgy which are sun
in an equal degree that they should learn the Gregorian
chant of those parts of the liturgy which are sung.
Owen put one past United and scored both goals against the Hammers and although he was scoring the goals, the Anfield
faithful were instead
chanting Fowler's name despite him being sat
in the Main Stand watching Owen
in action below him.
Three months ago, when climategate story first came out, many AGW
faithful, especially the leading luminaries
in Real Climate blog, kept
chanting the line that this was just a tempest
in a teacup.