Notre Dame de Rouen. The façade of the Gothic Church in France. Photographer: Hippo1947. Licence: SHUTTERSTOCK.

Saturday, 1 November 2014

Solemn 5th-Century Monastic Chant For The Feast Of All Saints' Day (The "Te Deum").





Yorkshire,
England.
Photo: 31 August 2007.
Source: Own work.
Author: Rob Bendall (Highfields).
(Wikimedia Commons)



Solemn Te Deum.
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Monks of one of the Abbeys of The Solesmes Congregation sing this beautiful Chant. The Te Deum is attributed to two Fathers and Doctors of The Church,
Saint Ambrose and Saint Augustine, and is one the most majestic Chants
in the Liturgy of The Church.

It is sung in Traditional Seminaries and Monastic Houses at
The Divine Office and for Double Feasts of The First Class (Editor: Such as The Feast of All Saints), The Nativity, Easter, Corpus Christi, Epiphany, Pentecost,
and those Feasts 
which have an Octave.

The Solemn Te Deum is sung on all occasions of public Church rejoicing
(in Traditional Catholic Churches).

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