Tag: “St. Joseph” (5 posts)

SMTV Vol. II, No. 5.1. – Caelitum Joseph (Gregorian chant)

May 1, 2009 by Aristotle A. Esguerra0 comments.

Caélitum, Ióseph, décus, átque nóstrae cérta spes vítae, columénque múndi, quas tíbi laéti cánimus, benígnus súscipe láudes. Te Sátor rérum státuit pudícae Vírginis spónsum, voluítque Vérbi te pátrem díci, dédit et minístrum ésse salútis. Tu, Redemptórem stábulo iacéntem, quem chórus vátum cécinit futúrum, áspicis gáudens, humilísque nátum númen adóras. Rex Déus régum, dominátor órbis, cúius [...]

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The Ordo for Pope Benedict’s pastoral visit to the USA

April 10, 2008 by Aristotle A. Esguerra0 comments.

is now online in PDF format at the Vatican website. Below is an extensive (but incomplete) list of musical features for the scheduled liturgies and paraliturgies: Evening Prayer, April 16, 2008, Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, Washington, D.C. Introductory Rite of Vespers in Latin (p. 4) Easter Vespers Hymn Ad regias Agni dapes sung in [...]

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At the St. Joseph’s Chant Institute

June 28, 2004 by Aristotle A. Esguerra6 comments.

Music for Mass, Solemnity of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist. Fr. Jeff writes, “I had never sung Mass IX before and it is exceptionally beautiful.” Here are links to mp3s and scores to Mass IX “cum jubilo”. Listen to it for yourself and see if you agree. Kyrie: mp3 | gif Gloria: mp3 [...]

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A variation on John 20:13

October 22, 2003 by Aristotle A. Esguerra0 comments.

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Ordinary of Mass in the English Language – Missale Romanum 1965

May 20, 2003 by Aristotle A. Esguerra23 comments.

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