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Uploaded by on Sep 22, 2007

A visual tour of Mount Angel Abbey in St. Benedict, Oregon. Set to the beautiful Thomas Aquinas hymn "Adoro Te Devote" (I Adore Thee Devoutly). Sung by the Monks of Mount Angel.

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  • Where did you find this recording? The only recordings of the monks there I can find are the the cd they released (which is more "High Chant" compared to the more Ambrosian style they tend to use) and what;s on their vocations dvd. Any help would be great.

  • @NowhereMan546 I actually recorded it myself when working on the videos for Mount Angel Abbey.

  • Wonderful song... it inspired me to create this account so I could just subscribe you...

    God bless you

  • Thank you. It's one of my favorite songs as well.

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  • It touches my heart! Wonderful!

  • Thank you for posting this! "Adoro Te Devote" is by far my favorite Eucharistic hymn. This is a beautiful video, and it's accompanied with such beautiful singing.

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  • Gregorian chants are definitley the most beuautiful songs that ever existed. This chant is verry well preformed. (=

  • @StormMarc I am a recent convert to catholic dont know Latin very well so could som-one teach me?

  • Nice!

  • I went to Mount Angel Abbey on Retreat about five years ago. It was in the Spring and everything was moist and growing. Not familiar with the atmosphere, on the first night I did not sleep well. Wide awake at daybreak, I went outside for a walk. Grazing in the Monastery Courtyard were a group of relaxed deer, including a few wide-eyed fawns. I stopped and stared. Then I thought to myself: "what a gift from God this place is!"

  • Our sextet is singing this for an ordination in June this summer. Beautiful.

  • Choir sings this every Sunday during communion, and it never fails to make me cry ^^

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