in the traditional form of the Ambrosian Rite Mass during Lent, in place of the Gloria there is a litany, which is very similar to the litanies sung at the beginning of every Eastern liturgy.
@LiturgicalChants The Litany of the 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays, “Divinae Pacis”, (included in new edition of Cantus Selecti) contains an invocation to pray for those who are “in metallis”, in the mines, to which Christians were sometimes condemned in age of the persecutions. This penalty was abolished in the West in 220 A.D.; it possible, therefore, that “Divinae Pacis” is one of the very few surviving pieces of pre-Constantinian liturgical text
in the traditional form of the Ambrosian Rite Mass during Lent, in place of the Gloria there is a litany, which is very similar to the litanies sung at the beginning of every Eastern liturgy.
LiturgicalChants 1 year ago
@LiturgicalChants The Litany of the 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays, “Divinae Pacis”, (included in new edition of Cantus Selecti) contains an invocation to pray for those who are “in metallis”, in the mines, to which Christians were sometimes condemned in age of the persecutions. This penalty was abolished in the West in 220 A.D.; it possible, therefore, that “Divinae Pacis” is one of the very few surviving pieces of pre-Constantinian liturgical text
LiturgicalChants 1 year ago
Pro pace ecclesiarum, vocatione gentium, et quiete populorum, precamur te. - Domine, miserere.
(For the concord amongst the Churches, the conversion of the gentiles, and the peace amongst the peoples, we beseech Thee. - O Lord, have mercy!)
Pro civitate hac, et conversatione eius, omnibusque habitantibus in ea, precamur te. - Domine, miserere.
(For this town, and her welfare, and for all her inhabitants, we beseech Thee.
O Lord, have mercy!)
LiturgicalChants 1 year ago
beutiful!!
sagautrek 4 years ago