Gregorian chant has been sung in the Christian tradition for more than a thousand years. Long before the modern world of constant noise and distraction, these melodies were developed to carry the words of Scripture, prayer, and the liturgy with simplicity and reverence.
What continues to attract people to Gregorian chant today is not only its historical significance, but its unique character. The chants move without hurry, gently iviting attention rather than demanding it, pulling the listener into the deep meaning of the words. Even for those with little familiarity with Latin or the Catholic tradition, Gregorian chant often creates a sense of stillness that is increasingly difficult to find elsewhere, particularly in the modern world.
When I founded Cassia & Myrrh, my intent was to provide a simple, humble catalogue of the most loved and familiar chants of the Church as a gentle onboard into this beautiful universe of ancient, holy music.
This catalogue gathers together the Gregorian chant resources featured on this site, including Latin texts, English translations, background articles, and recordings. Some of these chants are sung throughout the liturgical year, while others are associated with particular feasts, seasons, or devotions. Together they form part of one of the great musical and spiritual treasures of the Christian tradition.
Whether you are searching for a specific chant, exploring Gregorian chant for the first time, or looking for recordings and translations, this collection serves as a central reference point for the growing archive.
Gregorian Chant Collection
Marian Chants
- Ave Maria
- Salve Regina
- Stabat Mater
- Regina Caeli
Chants of the Mass
- Kyrie (Missa de Angelis)
- Kyrie (Jubilate Deo)
- Gloria (Missa de Angelis)
- Sanctus (Jubilate Deo)
- Sanctus (Missa de Angelis)
- Agnus Dei (Jubilate Deo)
- Agnus Dei (Missa de Angelis)
- Credo III
- Mortem Tuam
- Pater Noster
Eucharistic Chants
- Pange Lingua (Tantum Ergo)
- O Salutaris
- Adoro Te Devote
Lenten Chants
Advent and Christmas Chants
- Veni Veni Emmanuel
- Puer Natus Est
Other Gregorian Chants
- Ubi Caritas
- Easter Alleluia
- Veni Creator Spiritus (Pentecost, Ordinations, Confirmation)
- Lux Aeterna (Requiem Mass/Funerals/Prayers for the Dead)
- Additional chants and recordings will be added as the collection grows.
Exploring Gregorian Chant
Many visitors arrive here looking for a particular chant they have heard at Mass, in a monastery, at a concert, or through a recording. Others are simply curious about the tradition itself.
The individual pages in this catalogue include the Latin texts, English translations, historical background, and reflections on the meaning and liturgical use of each chant. They are intended to function both as practical reference resources and as an introduction to the beauty of Gregorian chant for those encountering it for the first time.
If you are new to the tradition, Ave Maria, Salve Regina, Agnus Dei, Pange Lingua, and the chants of the Mass are excellent places to begin.
As new recordings and articles are added, this catalogue will continue to expand as a resource for those interested in Gregorian chant, sacred music, and the rich musical heritage of the Christian tradition.

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