Gregorian Chant
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Attende, Domine (Gregorian Chant): Latin Lyrics, English Translation, and Meaning
Attende, Domine is a Lenten Gregorian chant, and it sounds like it. The tone is restrained…
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Adoro Te Devote (Gregorian Chant): Latin Lyrics, English Translation, and Meaning
Adoro Te Devote is one of the most haunting Eucharistic hymns in the Catholic tradition, famous…
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Pange Lingua/Tantum Ergo (Gregorian Chant): Latin Text, English Translation, and Meaning
Pange Lingua is one of the most important Latin hymns connected to the Eucharist. It is…
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Mortem Tuam: Latin Text, English Translation, and Meaning in the Mass
Mortem Tuam is a short text, but it sits in one of the most important places…
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Agnus Dei (Missa de Angelis VIII): Latin Text, English Translation, and Meaning in the Mass
The Agnus Dei comes near the end of the Mass, just before Communion. By this point,…
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Sanctus (Missa de Angelis VIII): Latin Text, Translation, and Meaning in the Mass
The Sanctus is one of the clearest moments of praise in the Mass. It doesn’t ask…
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Kyrie (Missa de Angelis VIII): Meaning, Greek Text, English Translation
The Kyrie from Missa de Angelis is one of the best-known Gregorian chant settings in the…
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Credo (Mass III): Latin Text, English Translation, and Meaning in the Catholic Mass
The Credo (the Creed and full statement of the definitive truths of our faith) is the…
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Agnus Dei (Jubilate Deo): Latin Text, English Translation, and Meaning
The Agnus Dei is sung near the end of the Mass, just before Communion. By then,…
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Sanctus (Jubilate Deo Mass Parts): Latin Text, English Translation, and Perennial Meaning
The Sanctus is one of the great moments of praise in the Mass. It is a…