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

Monday, 16 November 2015

The Gregorian Introit For The End Of The Liturgical Year.


Text is taken from NEW LITURGICAL MOVEMENT
by GREGORY DIPIPPO.

Thou Art a Priest Forever:

Illustration: PINTEREST


The Lord sayeth, I think thoughts of peace, and not of affliction; you shall call upon Me, and I will hear you, and I will bring back your captivity from all places. V. Lord, Thou hast Blessed Thy land: Thou hast turned away the captivity of Jacob. The Lord sayeth. (The Introit for the final Sundays of The Liturgical Year, from the 23rd Sunday After Pentecost to The Last Sunday After Pentecost.)





The Introit for the XXIII Sunday After Pentecost.
Available on YouTube at


Latin: Dicit Dóminus: Ego cógito cogitatiónes pacis, et non afflictiónis: invocábitis me, et ego exáudiam vos: et redúcam captivitátem vestram de cunctis locis. Vs. Benedixísti, Dómine, terram tuam: avertísti captivitátem Jacob.

English: The Gregorian Introit for the XXIII Sunday After Pentecost 
(Tridentine Latin Mass Liturgy).
Français: 23ème Dimanche après la Pentecôte.
Nederlands: Gregoriaans, drieëntwintigste zondag na Pinksteren Tridentijnse mis.

2 comments:

  1. Enjoyed that, thank you; a few minutes relaxing with eyes shut, it just swirled about me

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  2. Hi, John.

    Delighted that you enjoyed it. I find it tremendously powerful.

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