Medieval Chant of the Templars. Antiphona: Salve Regina
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Bring it back...
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English: Hail, holy Queen, Mother of Mercy, our life, our sweetness and our hope. To thee do we cry, poor banished children of Eve; to thee do we send up our sighs, mourning and weeping in this valley of tears. Turn then, most gracious advocate, thine eyes of mercy toward us; and after this our exile, show unto us the blessed fruit of thy womb, Jesus. O clement, O loving, O sweet Virgin Mary. Pray for us O holy Mother of God, that we may be made worthy promises of Christ.
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Thank you brentmeister27, for the information . I will look it up in the Internet .
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Vellem omnes catholicos per annos orbis.
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By the way one of the words they used for a garoyle has come down into modern use , and that word is baboon.
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People attending church in the Middle Ages were illiterate and used visual symbols in their worship,. Gargoyles showed a warning and danger of evil.
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@smyyth Thanks ..i appreciate that!
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I need a crown like that!
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@soultanos04 actually, i just wanted to say that your spelling was a bit off here and there (though ironically, much better than most americans including myself), but your grammar was not bad at all.
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allways thought youtube was only for having a wind-up...but that was before i came across this, ...thank you youtube
I find it hypnotic, could it be it is on the same frequency as alpha waves in the brain ? But it is very, very beautiful , one of the very best things on the Internet. By the way does any one know anything about the crown shown at the end of the video ?
welshpete12 2 days ago
@welshpete12
Housed in the Residenz Palace in Munich, Germany. The only object in Richard II's inventory which survives today. c. 1380. This is the oldest surviving crown of England. 'Crown of an English Queen'
brentmeister27 1 day ago
I'm an orthodox christian from Greece. I love byzantine and catholic chanting as well.. every christian of any doctorin is the same..and our saviour is lord J.C. however, can someone pls explain to me, why all that scary, demonic faces in almost every cherch that the templars build??..P.S sorry for my rusty english.Thanks..
soultanos04 1 week ago
@soultanos04
Canterbury Cathedral (featured) was not built by the Knights Templar. To understand more about the mythical and spiritual meanings of gargoyles and demons, google 'Gothic architecture'.
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