Dominica ad Vesperas (XXIV et ultima post Pentecosten)
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- Опубліковано 2 лип 2011
- Il Vespero tradizionale della liturgia romana (5 salmi, Inno e Cantico Magnificat) nell'ultima Domenica dopo Pentecoste. Seminario Internazionale San Pio X. Ecône, Svizzera.
“A time is coming and in fact has come when you will be scattered, each to your own home. You will leave me all alone. Yet I am not alone, for my Father is with me. “I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart ! I have overcome the world.” - JOHN 16:32,33
Thank you for posting and Happy Easter, the grace of our Jesus Christ with you all. Amen
That is awesome! So much touching to my heart, because it reminds a lovely past of mine 50 years ago in seminary
Reminds me of my 10 years in a Benedictine monastery - wonderful.
You were a monk.
Grazie mille per aver caricato questa versione dei Vespri. Ora sono un membro della Fraternità San Pio X come un fratello oblato. Io vivo in un monastero con altri due sacerdoti, ed è sempre un piacere cantare questi Vespri di Domenica. Dio vi benedica.
È un canto che fa un gran bene allo spirito
¡Deo Gratias!
Deo gratias Econe
this is heaven on earth.
Orémus pro Pontífice nostro Benedícto. Dóminus consérvet eum, et vivíficet eum, et beátum fáciat eum in terra, et non tradat eum in ánimam inimicórum éius.
I salmi sono non della Vulgata ma della reforma voluto per il papa Pio XII circa le anni 1957. Ho il stesso breviaro que vedo nella foto. I benedicti cantano 4 salmi invece di 5, ma la interpretazione mi piace molto davvero.
Deo gratias
If you keep my commandments, you shall abide in my love; as I also have kept my Father's commandments and do abide in his love.
Si præcepta mea servaveritis, manebitis in dilectione mea, sicut et ego Patris mei præcepta servavi, et maneo in eius dilectione. JOHN XV.10
Why cant we have this kind of music in our Maltese churches
+Frank Calleja.
It is because some Bishops are hostile to tradition and will not allow the traditional Latin Mass or anything in Latin in their dioceses. The Tradition Roman Rite Mass was changed in the hope of attracting non-catholic groups like the Church of England to move closer to Rome. The parts of the Holy Mass that they objected to were either remove, watered down or made ambiguous and capable of being understood in more ways than one. Latin was seen major obstacle
to this hoped for corporate union so that had to go. Tradition became a dirty word and Catholics who clung to the traditions of their church were treated like pariahs and branded disobedient. Request to the local Bishops for permission for the celebration of the Holy Mass in the traditional Latin Rite often received hostile and sometimes downright rude replies (as I did) and stopped going to the Novus Ordo Masses and moved to what is called the margins of the Church, where the traditional Latin Mass was still available and valid, but unlawful. Pope Benedict
gave us back our traditional Latin liturgy for which many of us will be
eternally grateful.
Maltese churches have an awful liturgy....
Because we now have Francis the Destroyer in the Vatican. May God have mercy on us all.
Because it would appeal to too many people and delay or thwart the Vatican's programme to destroy the Catholic church. Duh. It would actually provide people with a reason to be Catholic and we cannot have that.
It’s so sad that the great citadel of Christendom Malta would become despoiled by liberal totalitarianism, even in the church. But a restoration is coming!
Selon mon ancien bréviaire ce sont , me semble-t-il, bien les psaumes de la Vulgate qui sont interprétés.
Can I pray these everyday? How do I begin? Thanks in advance.
"Benedict XVI and the Church's View of Itself"
May 19,2012.
He thinks like Lefebvre, he can have no reason to refuse. He's still "Catholic pieces" and living organism of the Church of Christ".
Sunday XXIV (24th)...
or...
Sunday XXXIV (34th)
?
In the 1962 liturgy, the maximum Sundays after Pentecost that are possible are 28. However this may vary from year to year depending on whether Pentecost falls early or late that year. In this video, the 24th Sunday is the last Sunday before the new liturgical year.
For 1970 liturgy, it may have as many as 34 Sundays of the Year (Sunday with liturgical Green colour), which started in Sunday after the Epiphany and resume after the end of Paschal season.
This Vesper chanting obviously followed the 1962 liturgy.
The Apostles
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