JESUS VIVE!! JESUS IS ALIVE!!! Y EN TODOS LOS IDIOMAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bendito sea el señor!!! :D Y gracias a dios por darnos el hermoso canto liturgico y la musica sacra.
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When we sang this last night at the reposition of the Eucharist in our adoration chapel, it was like it was the first time I really felt the presence of God among me...truly a hair-raising experience...
Excellent! I am so glad to have found on Utube! I can now practise from this site! All the elders and the priest sing this before and after the ADORATION of the Eucharist. I have been wanting to learn it YEAH!!! thanks so much!! It is in latin and it is to glorify the Lord. I love it!!!
Siempre he tenido el concepto que el ritual de adoración a Cristo debe ser lo más sublime posible. Los gritos y la música popular en las iglesias, rompen ese hilo de armonía sagrado que debe existir en la oración y la comunión. Recordad: Mt.6,5-6. "Tú cuando ores, entra en tu habitación, cierra la puerta y ora a tu Padre que está en lo secreto y tu Padre, que ve en lo secreto, te premiará"
yo soy a penas un niño de 12 años, pero estoy en la adoracion nocturna mexicana, y la primera vez que oi eso me enam0re de jesus, es x es0 que m converti en acolito de mi parroquia, me se este csnto de memoria y yo quisiera a ustedes hermanos que no se olviden de este himno, puesto que en 5 minutos explica el gran misterio de la transubstansacion....pidan x la iglesia local de leon en guanajuato mexico... vivan su fe en cristo pan de vida...!!!
This is 'Pange lingua gloriosi corporis mysterium', usually sung on Holy Thursday, during the procession to the altar of repose at the end of the liturgy; although it was originally written for the feast of Corpus Christi. The chant hymn associated particularly with Good Friday is the much older 'Crux fidelis', aka 'Pange lingua gloriosi proelium certaminis'.
I seem to remember from somewhere that the chant particularly associated to Good Friday was the "Vexilla regis prodeunt", a favorite during the long march of the First Crusade.
@1990RFD 'Vexilla regis' is the vespers hymn for Holy Week, so is appropriate on Palm Sunday, Good Friday or any day in between. I've no doubt it was sung by crusaders, but the chant hymn I normally think of as having a particular association with the Crusades is 'Veni Creator'.
@mjcollett The "Vexilla regis" certainly refers almost entirely to the Crucifixion (there are plenty of translations for those of us who still can't translate latin with ease), but you're right about the "Veni Creator", it was the pilgrim's favorite hymn, along with the "Vexilla regis", according to Regine Pernoud (the famous catholic historian) in her book "The Crusaders". I remember alsoSaint Louis IX's expedition sailing from Aigues Mortes to Egypt singing the Veni Creator (Jean de Joinville)
I heard it quite a few years back at St Patrick's on Corpus Christi, it is sometimes used as a Eucharistic hymn on that holiday. It was a sung that day as the monstrance was walked in a parade fashion. It was wonderful service.
@jbelden36 This song is traditionally sung on Holy Thursday during the procession of the Blessed Sacrament. It is also sung during Benediction and sometimes other processions of the Most Blessed Sacrament.
'Moras' ('times', in the sense of duration, with a connotation of 'delay' or 'pause') is accusative plural, the object of 'clausit'; 'sui incolatus' ('his dwelling', i.e. the incarnation) is genitive:
together, something like 'the interlude of his habitation'.
Dios Trino y Unico bendiga al corazón generoso que compartió este material. Considero que la pérdida de fervor y santidad en la Iglesia se debe en gran medida al descuido de la oración en la lengua MADRE de la misma Iglesia, que no solo es precisa y pura, sino armónica, estética, sublime. Dios permita recuperar tal Gloria perdida y olvidada. Paz y bien a todos en este 2009. Que las Iglesias que se denominan cristianas estén en Comunión con la herencia de Cristo.
Pange Lingua Gloriosi Corporis Mysterium is a hymn written by St. Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) for the Feast of Corpus Christi (now called the Solemnity of the Holy Body and Blood of Christ). The hymn expresses the doctrine of transubstantiation, in which, according to the Roman Catholic faith, the bread and wine are changed into the Body and Blood of Christ.
BEFORE Catholicism there was the Armenian Apostolic Church. If you listen and study the music of Armenian Chants from 2nd century they are Gregorian. Even before Armenia adopted Christianity as a state religion there was Gregorian chanting. It might have spread under the rule of pope Gregory but it began with the Armenians
A ver cuando los católicos nos quitamos complejos y nos ponemos a conocer y a fomentar el conocimiento de la riqueza de nuestra liturgia con sus cánticos, nuestros ritos,ornamentos...del latín..Más allá de nuestras creencias y sentimientos es una riqueza para la Humanidad de una belleza conmovedora.
I disagree, because BEFORE Catholicism there was the Armenian Apostolic Church. If you listen and study the music of Armenian Chants from 2nd century they are Gregorian. Even before Armenia adopted Christianity as a state religion there was Gregorian chanting. It might have spread under the rule of pope Gregory but it began with the Armenians
Este himno no es solo bonito en el tono, si se traducimos esta canción a cualquier idioma que entendamos se darán cuenta que dice cosas hermosas. ¡Gracias Jesucristo por haber muerto por nosotros! ¡Te amamos Dios! y muchas gracias por todo lo que nos has dado. Tu eres la luz que hay al final de un tunel. ¡Gracias Dios!
Those are 1/4 phrase markes -- not breathe markes. There are 3 phrases -- not six. If you think of the phrase as an arch -- this group removes the key stone.
I've been trying to learn this song and have hit a wall on all of the middle parts. Thanks for a great accompaniment to help me learn this great work of the Angelic Doctor.
I once heard that this was set to a tune that Roman soldiers sang as they entered Rome with the treasures of the nations that they conquered.
pookerville 3 weeks ago
Canto di lode inarrivabile.
Grazie a Dio per averci donato il Dottore Angelico
bizes83 3 weeks ago
Very good, which program did you use to create the synchronization
opus88888 5 months ago
I just used this vid for my theology project YEAAA BUDDDY! thanks a lot though!
ps. don't worry....i cited this....no plagiarism here! ;)
wdwgal127 9 months ago
beautiful!!! el amor a la Eucaristia..............y al Santisimo Sacramento
EDG500 1 year ago
JESUS VIVE!! JESUS IS ALIVE!!! Y EN TODOS LOS IDIOMAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bendito sea el señor!!! :D Y gracias a dios por darnos el hermoso canto liturgico y la musica sacra.
themussisian 1 year ago
This is my favorite hymn and St. Thomas is by far the theologian and philosopher I admire most.
Entropy3ko 1 year ago
Hahaha just kidding. An excellent hymn and example of westes
APrivateGentleman 1 year ago
I like the remix better
APrivateGentleman 1 year ago
Recuerdos de dias de coro, Misas de Aguinaldo en la Iglesia de Nstra. Senora del Santisimo Rosario en Yauco, Puerto Rico. Preciosa!
syrita1950 1 year ago
I'm sorry for the five people who *didn't* like this. Must be a sour world for them.
SrKAtaide 1 year ago 3
Me gusta mucho este himno liturgico, pero mas me gusta su mensaje, Siempre lo cantamos en la Adoracion al Santisimo.
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MysteriousSupper 1 year ago
Excellent song. If you like, listen to "corpus christi by gregorian"
albinokiva 1 year ago
genitore genitoque !!!!
perperco 1 year ago
Beautiful Holy Thursday hymn!
BrotherAlphonsusMary 1 year ago
beautiful lirics
cambojuan 1 year ago
God bless you
anamasuf 1 year ago
When we sang this last night at the reposition of the Eucharist in our adoration chapel, it was like it was the first time I really felt the presence of God among me...truly a hair-raising experience...
Jacobre156 1 year ago
This is from Thomas Aquinas and is a hymm in honor of the Eucharist.
dotto35 1 year ago 3
Excellent! I am so glad to have found on Utube! I can now practise from this site! All the elders and the priest sing this before and after the ADORATION of the Eucharist. I have been wanting to learn it YEAH!!! thanks so much!! It is in latin and it is to glorify the Lord. I love it!!!
BUNNZZADED 2 years ago
I think this song is mainly for priesthood...Not sure what it means though....hope someone can explain..
pointsofauthority900 2 years ago
@pointsofauthority900
It has to do with worshiping the Glorious Body of Our Lord, perfect for Holy Thursday Masses.
dbreidenbach 2 years ago
Except that it was originally written for Corpus Christi.
caiusaquinas 2 years ago
Dude, it´s beside the comments column, the lyrics in latin, then in english.
jpgmoreno 1 year ago
Impresionante,no hay mas adjetivo.
Saludos en Xto!
xto4ever 2 years ago
Siempre he tenido el concepto que el ritual de adoración a Cristo debe ser lo más sublime posible. Los gritos y la música popular en las iglesias, rompen ese hilo de armonía sagrado que debe existir en la oración y la comunión. Recordad: Mt.6,5-6. "Tú cuando ores, entra en tu habitación, cierra la puerta y ora a tu Padre que está en lo secreto y tu Padre, que ve en lo secreto, te premiará"
JCGL2261 2 years ago
pange lingua gloriosy
corporys mysterium
sanguinisque pretiosy
quem in mundi pretium
fructus ventris generosy
adorado sea el santisimo!!!
duog1811 2 years ago
is good.
acerb45666555 2 years ago
This isn't Gregorian anymore, it's sang in parts
annietannietoverheks 2 years ago
It is NOT sung in parts; it IS sung in UNISON. "In parts" means "in harmony," i.e., 2 or more pitches at the same time.
musicappteacher1956 2 years ago
@annietannietoverheks They're all singing the same tune though, so it still is.
gokenshadow 2 years ago
St. Thomas Aquinas is one of the most amazing minds I have come across.
Prestet fides supplementum sensuum defectui << my favorite line of the pange lingua. :)
DarrylCross 2 years ago 4
They dropped pitch a tad.
funkyfilmer 2 years ago 2
yo soy a penas un niño de 12 años, pero estoy en la adoracion nocturna mexicana, y la primera vez que oi eso me enam0re de jesus, es x es0 que m converti en acolito de mi parroquia, me se este csnto de memoria y yo quisiera a ustedes hermanos que no se olviden de este himno, puesto que en 5 minutos explica el gran misterio de la transubstansacion....pidan x la iglesia local de leon en guanajuato mexico... vivan su fe en cristo pan de vida...!!!
TheBigBossOfficialTk 2 years ago 4
TE Felicito hermano te paso casi igual que a mi este himno tiene Himno contiene una belleza Divina, Dios habla por el
Elgalandecaracas 2 years ago
Bonjour à vous aussi.
proeuro34 2 years ago
Saludos a los hermanos católicos del mundo. Dios es amor
LePlanchetoulouse 2 years ago 16
@LePlanchetoulouse Gracias, Dios te bendiga!
anamasuf 1 year ago
Viva la Santa Iglesia Católica, que belleza de canto, digno de la adoración a nuestro Señor en el Santísimo Sacramento del Altar.
claudiooriental 2 years ago 3
me fasina este canto nosotros
lo cantamos an la solemnidad
de Corpus
akiisfo 2 years ago
Siempre me ha encando el latin.
javiermariap 2 years ago
Hoy Solemnidad del Corpus.
Realmente era el jueves pasado...
javiermariap 2 years ago
la partitura es muy bella :)
ishhf 2 years ago
this is the Mystery of Our Faith! the Source and Summit and center of our lives, Jesus Eucharistic! Amen
mervynperez 2 years ago 12
exlente
kanto eucaristico!!!
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PrenticeBoy1688 2 years ago
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PrenticeBoy1688 2 years ago
somebody knows where could I find it in espanol?? 'casue I have to sing it, and I don't know very well the notes see ya!!
girlzexy007 2 years ago
si, lo puedes encontrar en la web de la archidiocesis de madrid
viztory 2 years ago
real mente es algo de nnuestras tradiciones perdidas que debemos rescatar recordemos que antes eso se hablaba en misa rescatemos nuestra raizes
pmario100 2 years ago
Is this song traditionally sung at the Holy Thursday or Good Friday Liturgy?
jbelden36 2 years ago
This is 'Pange lingua gloriosi corporis mysterium', usually sung on Holy Thursday, during the procession to the altar of repose at the end of the liturgy; although it was originally written for the feast of Corpus Christi. The chant hymn associated particularly with Good Friday is the much older 'Crux fidelis', aka 'Pange lingua gloriosi proelium certaminis'.
mjcollett 2 years ago
It is sung during during Benediction also.
gibb744 2 years ago
@mjcollett
I seem to remember from somewhere that the chant particularly associated to Good Friday was the "Vexilla regis prodeunt", a favorite during the long march of the First Crusade.
1990RFD 8 months ago
@1990RFD 'Vexilla regis' is the vespers hymn for Holy Week, so is appropriate on Palm Sunday, Good Friday or any day in between. I've no doubt it was sung by crusaders, but the chant hymn I normally think of as having a particular association with the Crusades is 'Veni Creator'.
mjcollett 8 months ago
@mjcollett The "Vexilla regis" certainly refers almost entirely to the Crucifixion (there are plenty of translations for those of us who still can't translate latin with ease), but you're right about the "Veni Creator", it was the pilgrim's favorite hymn, along with the "Vexilla regis", according to Regine Pernoud (the famous catholic historian) in her book "The Crusaders". I remember alsoSaint Louis IX's expedition sailing from Aigues Mortes to Egypt singing the Veni Creator (Jean de Joinville)
1990RFD 7 months ago
Its usuallu sung on Holy Thursday.
pureballplayer 2 years ago
@pureballplayer: also on Corpus Christi. Amen, Lord! God bless you!
motzPHaragas 2 years ago
I heard it quite a few years back at St Patrick's on Corpus Christi, it is sometimes used as a Eucharistic hymn on that holiday. It was a sung that day as the monstrance was walked in a parade fashion. It was wonderful service.
buckley264 2 years ago
@jbelden36 This song is traditionally sung on Holy Thursday during the procession of the Blessed Sacrament. It is also sung during Benediction and sometimes other processions of the Most Blessed Sacrament.
1917fatima 10 months ago
How should I construe "sui moras incolatus"?
BesACB 3 years ago
'Moras' ('times', in the sense of duration, with a connotation of 'delay' or 'pause') is accusative plural, the object of 'clausit'; 'sui incolatus' ('his dwelling', i.e. the incarnation) is genitive:
together, something like 'the interlude of his habitation'.
mjcollett 3 years ago
Thnx, I thought 'incolatus' was some participle form in the nominative. Forgot about the u-declension.
BesACB 3 years ago
non sillabare, canta più legato, più spirituale
vianinigiovanni 3 years ago
i started looking for this chant because it's in the Fishers of Men video. it's so beautiful and brings a tear to my eye..
xdeep0 3 years ago
That is a great video.
dotto35 3 years ago
Dios Trino y Unico bendiga al corazón generoso que compartió este material. Considero que la pérdida de fervor y santidad en la Iglesia se debe en gran medida al descuido de la oración en la lengua MADRE de la misma Iglesia, que no solo es precisa y pura, sino armónica, estética, sublime. Dios permita recuperar tal Gloria perdida y olvidada. Paz y bien a todos en este 2009. Que las Iglesias que se denominan cristianas estén en Comunión con la herencia de Cristo.
Angelimid 3 years ago
Muchas gracias por el Video, hace tiempo buscaba algo tan didáctico del Pange Lingua y Tantum Ergo
Muchas Gracias!!!!
cuecarica2006 3 years ago
Pange Lingua Gloriosi Corporis Mysterium is a hymn written by St. Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) for the Feast of Corpus Christi (now called the Solemnity of the Holy Body and Blood of Christ). The hymn expresses the doctrine of transubstantiation, in which, according to the Roman Catholic faith, the bread and wine are changed into the Body and Blood of Christ.
(wikipedia)
lerdense 3 years ago
BEFORE Catholicism there was the Armenian Apostolic Church. If you listen and study the music of Armenian Chants from 2nd century they are Gregorian. Even before Armenia adopted Christianity as a state religion there was Gregorian chanting. It might have spread under the rule of pope Gregory but it began with the Armenians
BachGuitar3 3 years ago
Thanks for the info Bach
dotto35 3 years ago
perfect
StephenPerennial 3 years ago 2
Ad majorem Dei gloriam!
jackdiver 3 years ago 2
A ver cuando los católicos nos quitamos complejos y nos ponemos a conocer y a fomentar el conocimiento de la riqueza de nuestra liturgia con sus cánticos, nuestros ritos,ornamentos...del latín..Más allá de nuestras creencias y sentimientos es una riqueza para la Humanidad de una belleza conmovedora.
CARRINGTON8 3 years ago 3
most beautiful, thank you
likehuge 3 years ago
Gregorian Chats come from ARMENIA. The origianal Greforian Chats date back to the 2nd century,Armenia.
BachGuitar3 3 years ago
gregorian come from italy, pope gregorian
sezione1992L 3 years ago
I disagree, because BEFORE Catholicism there was the Armenian Apostolic Church. If you listen and study the music of Armenian Chants from 2nd century they are Gregorian. Even before Armenia adopted Christianity as a state religion there was Gregorian chanting. It might have spread under the rule of pope Gregory but it began with the Armenians
BachGuitar3 3 years ago
Este himno no es solo bonito en el tono, si se traducimos esta canción a cualquier idioma que entendamos se darán cuenta que dice cosas hermosas. ¡Gracias Jesucristo por haber muerto por nosotros! ¡Te amamos Dios! y muchas gracias por todo lo que nos has dado. Tu eres la luz que hay al final de un tunel. ¡Gracias Dios!
gusowen1734 3 years ago 2
Those are 1/4 phrase markes -- not breathe markes. There are 3 phrases -- not six. If you think of the phrase as an arch -- this group removes the key stone.
jsrepasky 3 years ago
I've been trying to learn this song and have hit a wall on all of the middle parts. Thanks for a great accompaniment to help me learn this great work of the Angelic Doctor.
AnbaKyrillos 3 years ago
la traduccion es realmente bonita..pone los pelos de punta...
delomehor 3 years ago
muuy bonita cancion gracias por subirla!
AntoineS16 3 years ago
santo tomas es un santo importantisimo para la iglesia
cublop 3 years ago
INCREIBLE! que hermosa cancion gracias por subirla.
knotpe04 3 years ago
Hola, como puedo obtener esta cancion por MP3?
gracias por tu atencion
rosabendita 3 years ago
There is an MP3 on the Schola website, in the "Recordings" section.
Matthew
mjcollett 3 years ago
puedes ir a itunes,o buscar por su titulo q es, (pange lingua gloriosi)canta mi lengua la gloria del salvador
bulta9 3 years ago
this is a pretty song. At my church they sing this on Holy Thursday.
8s8a8k 3 years ago
It's meant to be sung on holy thursday...
future3003 3 years ago
And Corpus Christi
Redxxt 3 years ago