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Uploaded by on Jul 1, 2008

Gregorian Chant From Carmelite Monks of Wyoming

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  • Can you tell me where you got this song? Its not on their CD...

  • sorry i didn't reply right away. This is off there cd Monks of Notre Dame from 98 i beleive. Unless im wrong, ill have to search my cds.

  • Your welcome

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  • The music of the Roman Church is truly a gift from God; Love wraped in such sublime beauty. What heart can resist? Thank you.

  • A Monastery in the shadow of the Rocky Mountains, how sublime. Beautiful Chant and wonderful video. I have to try that coffee! God Bless You!

    Pax Christi †

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  • so Carmelites play organ?

  • @zhiracco Shallow? Carmelites were originally hermits. This monastery, along with the Carmelite hermitage in MN, are seeking that ancient eremitical Carmelite life.

  • @Larzuthul I saw some at my local Catholic bookstore.

  • Since they take vows of poverty that means they cannot even TV or internet access am I right? Also that coffee they make, is it sold in stores?

  • So beautiful chant. Love it.

  • Yes, this is from the Notre Dame CD. I listen to it all the time when I write letters and do Homework. Great CD, Holy Monks, and Tasty Coffee.

  • I think you are mistaken about these "carmelite monks". It is a very common error. They are CINOs. Carmelites in name only. If you read any of the constitutions of the Discalced Carmelites or the O.Carm's (the real traditional orders) you will find that carmelites are always mendicant, never monastics. They draw support off the "carmelite" name, primarily from people who dont know any better and yet live more like cloistered nuns. It is very shallow, yet gives the impression of depth

  • I'm not Catholic, but this is beautiful and blessed thanks for posting it roman1776, God bless you

  • @Roman1776

    Thanks, I found it.

  • @AureusVenerabilis on there web site it mysticmonkcoffee. com i beleive

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