Th beauty of our Catholic Faith. I love this video and the music. I adore you Lord Jesus and I love you. Please have mercy on us, our seperated brethren and all the holy souls in purgatory. Amen. Thank you Jesus.
O my God, I firmly believe that Thou art really and corporally present in the Blessed Sacrament of the altar.I adore Theehere present fromthe very depthsof my heart,and I worshipThy sacred presence with all possible humility. O my soul, what joy to have Jesus Christ alwayswith us, and to be able to speak to Him,heart to heart, with allconfidenceGrant, O Lord, that I,having adoredThy Divine Majesty here on earthin this wonderful Sacrament, may be able to adore It eternally in heavenAmen
In the Hebrew context, the word "memory" or "remebrance" literally means " to make a reality present. And, oh how it is. too bad that so many think that the bible was written in English with little numbers before each verse. Oh what a redemption we have! What a privilege, like the two on the road to Emaus to know him in this most precious Sacrament.
"Tantum Ergo Sacramentum," while usually treated as a hymn of its own, is actually the final two verses of the "Pange Lingua Gloriosi," a Eucharistic hymn that was composed by St. Thomas Aquinas for the Feast of Corpus Christi.
From my understanding of the Catechism, and Cannon Law, currect practice is either at least three, or as many candles are used as at Mass. Either are valid, appropriate, and acceptable.
Hello KC1967, A Sacrament is an outward sign instituted by Christ to give grace. There is obvously more to say about this and if you email me I can direct you to some good web sources. God bless, Marc
Hello. If your not Catholic just inquire with you local Catholic church about signing up for their RCIA classes. Once your received into the church you can receeve the Lord in Holy Communion, God bless you.
@AnotherAppleMacbook If you did not know you are not allowed to, you are not culpable for doing so. So do not worry about it now, instead wait until you have confessed if that is possible. In your next confession, you might want to mentioned that you received without knowing you should not. Being honest and forthright in the confessional is a good practice of virtue as I understand it.
Th beauty of our Catholic Faith.
I love this video and the music.
I adore you Lord Jesus and I love you. Please have mercy on us, our seperated brethren and all the holy souls in purgatory. Amen.
Thank you Jesus.
Thank you Lord for the gift of your presence in the Holy Eucharist.
O my God,
I firmly believe that Thou art really and corporally present in the Blessed Sacrament of the altar.I adore Theehere present fromthe very depthsof my
heart,and I worshipThy sacred presence with all possible humility. O my soul, what joy to have Jesus Christ alwayswith us, and to be able to speak to Him,heart to heart, with allconfidenceGrant, O Lord, that I,having adoredThy Divine Majesty here on earthin this wonderful Sacrament, may be able to adore It eternally in heavenAmen
Dominus vobiscum ! Beautiful, God bless you for posting it. Ave Vera Corpus !!
Very nice.
Thank you Jesus
In the Hebrew context, the word "memory" or "remebrance" literally means " to make a reality present. And, oh how it is. too bad that so many think that the bible was written in English with little numbers before each verse. Oh what a redemption we have! What a privilege, like the two on the road to Emaus to know him in this most precious Sacrament.
Benedicat vos, Omnipotentus Deus.
This is Flor Peeters "Tantum Ergo", found in the Pius X Hymnal, p. 74
"Tantum Ergo Sacramentum," while usually treated as a hymn of its own, is actually the final two verses of the "Pange Lingua Gloriosi," a Eucharistic hymn that was composed by St. Thomas Aquinas for the Feast of Corpus Christi.
I would like to know as well
From my understanding of the Catechism, and Cannon Law, currect practice is either at least three, or as many candles are used as at Mass. Either are valid, appropriate, and acceptable.
Yes, it is the Tantum Ergo, but yes, a different tune. Which tune is it, and who wrote it? I like it.
BMP
Very reverent and beautiful. Honestly, what is the difference between this and the Tridentine Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament?
@koledy123 That is a beautiful prayer. Did you wrote it?
this setting of Tantum Ergo is gorgeous. where can it be found?
Hello KC1967,
A Sacrament is an outward sign instituted by Christ to give grace. There is obvously more to say about this and if you email me I can direct you to some good web sources. God bless, Marc
when would i be allowed to receive communion?
Whats That Being Sung? :)
Hello. If your not Catholic just inquire with you local Catholic church about signing up for their RCIA classes. Once your received into the church you can receeve the Lord in Holy Communion, God bless you.
@AnotherAppleMacbook If you did not know you are not allowed to, you are not culpable for doing so. So do not worry about it now, instead wait until you have confessed if that is possible. In your next confession, you might want to mentioned that you received without knowing you should not. Being honest and forthright in the confessional is a good practice of virtue as I understand it.
It's ave verum corpus
This is not the standard music to which Tantum Ergo is sung (Gregorian) Is this polyphonic? I'd like to know about polyphonic.