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Gregorian - Sequentia- Veni Sancte Spiritus [21]

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Lyrics:

COME, Thou holy Paraclete,
and from thy celestial seat
send thy light and brilliancy:
Father of the poor, draw near;
giver of all gifts, be here;
come, the soul's true radiancy.

Come, of comforters the best,
of the soul the sweetest guest,
come in toil refreshingly.
Thou in labor rest most sweet,
thou art shadow from the heat,
comfort in adversity.

O thou Light, most pure and blest,
shine within the inmost breast
of thy faithful company.
Where thou art not, man hath nought;
every holy deed and thought
comes from thy Divinity.

What is soilèd, makes thou pure;
what is wounded, work its cure;
what is parcèd, fructify.
What is rigid, gently bend;
what is frozen, warmly tend;
strengthen what goes erringly.

Fill thy faithful who confide
in thy power to guard and guide,
with thy sevenfold mystery.
Here thy grace and virtue send;
grant salvation in the end,
and in heaven felicity.
Amen. Alleluia.

Words: Latin, thirteenth century;
trans. John Mason Neale

Dominica Pentecostes, ad missam in die, Sequentia- Veni Sancte Spiritus

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  • gorgeous, thanks for posting it n,n

  • divini musica

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  • @FuckTheRetardTV Well, not forced but Roman Catholic and other western christians should learn it but only by the Grace of God.

  • cuuudna pieśń!!!! uwielbiam te gregoriańskie klimaty!!!!!!!!!!!

  • thumb up if you came here because of Sam and Dean exorcism ^^

    Supernatural rules !!!! XD

  • Latin rocks! The world should be forced to learn this beautiful language that is unfortunately extinct at the moment!

  • @HackerHandBook hahahaaaaa!

  • i cant fap to this

  • Lets all listen to some beautiful music and then go out and murder a few of our fellow men ..........................as it was so it shall be!

  • This is absolutely lovely.

    And: the translation BOTH rhymes AND is fairly accurate! Usually you can only have one or the other!

  • love the alternating choirs of men and women (or young boys) ...gives a beautiful contrast of voices in this beautiful Hymn!!! So uplifting!!

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