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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2007

Kyrie Eleison, collection of images of Jesus of Nazareth, from several sources, with Josquin des Pres Music on the background

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  • is a beautiful video, I like it so much, specially the music, i like that kind of music, what's the name of that song?, I want to find some, i really like them, what's the name of the song and the album? God bless everyone

  • @ServusDei20: Kyrie Eleison, by Josquin des Prés.

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  • it's a shame that the Church of Christ is still devided.

    the two main churches, Eastern and Western must be one soon.

  • Hail Christ our King!

    Pas vobis.

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  • @pozestillusion i know how u feel i cnt find the one we did either we did the one by sherri poterfield and i cnt find it

  • We sang this in choir in high school, but I can't find the exact version that we did... It's driving me crazy...

  • What divides them is a doctrinal issue of importance. Gregory Palamas, a theologian in the 1300's, argued that when we look at Christ on Mount Tabor, there is a Light or Energy. That we can never be part of God's True Essence, but we can become part of this Light. It contradicts orthodox theology, as that when one eats Christ's Body, and drinks His Blood the Universal Church has always taught we become part of Christ's True and Real Essence, not just some Cosmic spiritual Oneness in Him

  • @meusisto : From my point of view, two things: a political problem (Greek do not recognize the roman Pope as a superior, but as an equal), and theological problem (for Roman Catholics, the Son comes from the Father, and the Holy Spirit comes from the Father and the Son, whereas for the Greeks, the Holy Spirit and the Son comes from the Father).

  • @karadimoss

    Please, I'm ignorant on this and would like to know more.

    What does make them divided and what should be overcome in order to be only one?

    Sincere thanks

  • Thank you for this evocative video to kyrie eleison.

  • @imuseno Thats true. I'm a Greek Catholic, and you're right.

  • Kyrie, expurgator scelerum et largitor gratitæ; quæsumus propter nostras offensas noli nos relinquere, O consolator dolentis animæ, eleyson

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