The Traditional Requiem Mass expresses all aspects of the Catholic view of death: beauty, hope, mercy, and sorrow: "Jesus, therefore, when he saw her weeping, and the Jews that were come with her, weeping, groaned in the spirit, and troubled himself, [34] And said: Where have you laid him? They say to him: Lord, come and see. [35] And Jesus wept."
I noticed that the Gradual (Requiem Aeternam - In Memoria Aeterna) and the Tractus (Absolve Domine) that are sung before the "Dies Irae" were ommited in this mass.
Ors is it that a different text was used? The French rescension of the Latin Mass prescribes "In Medio Umbrae Mortis" as the Gradual.
This is the Mass; thank you!
jmichaelortiz 7 months ago
The Traditional Requiem Mass expresses all aspects of the Catholic view of death: beauty, hope, mercy, and sorrow: "Jesus, therefore, when he saw her weeping, and the Jews that were come with her, weeping, groaned in the spirit, and troubled himself, [34] And said: Where have you laid him? They say to him: Lord, come and see. [35] And Jesus wept."
Norcaltrad 1 year ago
I noticed that the Gradual (Requiem Aeternam - In Memoria Aeterna) and the Tractus (Absolve Domine) that are sung before the "Dies Irae" were ommited in this mass.
Ors is it that a different text was used? The French rescension of the Latin Mass prescribes "In Medio Umbrae Mortis" as the Gradual.
Could you clarify this?
Thanks
hillibillycat56 3 years ago