Gregorian Chant Benedictinos
Chant Gregorian - Benedictos
prayer
and glory to God
Ave mundi spes Maria - Latin
Ave mundi spes Maria, ave mitis, ave pia, ave plena gratia.
Ave virgo singularis, quć per rubum designaris non passus incendia.
Ave rosa speciosa, ave Jesse virgula:
Cujus fructus nostri luctus relaxavit vincula.
Ave cujus viscera contra mortis foedera ediderunt filium.
Ave carens simili, mundo diu flebili reparasti gaudium.
Ave virginum lucerna, per quam fulsit lux superna his quos umbra tenuit.
Ave virgo de qua nasci, et de cujus lacte pasci res cćlorum voluit.
Ave gemma coeli luminarium.
Ave Sancti Spiritus sacrarium.
Oh, quam mirabilis, et quam laudabilis hćc est virginitas!
In qua per spiritum facta paraclitum fulsit foecunditas.
Oh, quam sancta, quam serena, quam benigna, quam amoena esse virgo creditur!
Per quam servitus finitur, posta coeli aperitur, et libertas redditur.
Oh, castitatis lilium, tuum precare filium, qui salus est humilium:
Ne nos pro nostro vitio, in flebili judicio subjiciat supplicio.
Sed nos tua sancta prece mundans a peccati fćce collocet in lucis domo.
Amen dicat omnis homo.
Ave mundi spes Maria - English
Hail, hope of the world, Mary, hail, meek one, hail, loving one, hail, full of grace
Hail O singular virgin, who wast chosen to not suffer flames through brambles
Hail, beautiful rose, hail, staff of Jesse:
Whose fruit loosened the chains of our weeping
Hail whose womb bore a son against the law of death
Hail, O one lacking comparison, still tearfully renewing joy for the world
Hail, lamp of virgins, through whom the heavenly light shone on these whom shadow holds.
Hail, O virgin from whom a thing of heaven wished to be born, and from whose milk feed.
Hail, gem of the lamps of heaven
Hail, sanctuary of the Holy Ghost
O, how wonderful, and how praiseworthy is this virginity!
In whom, made through the spirit, the paraclete, shone fruitfulness.
O how holy, how serene, how kind, how pleasant the virgin is believed to be!
Through whom slavery is finished, a place of heaven is opened, and liberty is returned.
O, lily of chastity, pray to thy son, who is the salvation of the humble:
Lest we through our fault, in the tearful judgment suffer punishment.
But may she, by her holy prayer, purifying from the dregs of sin, place us in a home of light
Amen let every man say.
Channel: Music
Uploaded: July 23, 2007 at 12:37 am
Author: inpureheart
Length: 04:24
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Video Comments
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wlayouni (October 10, 2008 at 7:23 am)
i like goa trance too, and drum and bass, once i wanted to be a priest, is very hard to be catholic/christian nowadays...
itlynluver871 (October 10, 2008 at 3:19 am)
respect much? geez..
feminist22 (October 9, 2008 at 1:29 am)
I just interested in learning more about the story behind your comment. Why did the Vatican forbid anyone to play this tune? Why was Mozart audacious enough to play it?
nessunopassato (October 7, 2008 at 5:24 am)
what is the meaning of your thought? how does a video contemplate the beauty of God, when it is sharing with us a prayer? Thats what the chants are, prayers...
nessunopassato (October 7, 2008 at 5:22 am)
there could still be free will correct? I mean, Sin only seperates us from God, not open us to freedom nor free will. it is free will that we choose, sometimes glory, other times defeat. it is pain and sadness we learn and grow from. evil is the absence of God, therefore do you really want us to become absense and look away from God when we may still freely choose Him. But yes, we should understand what the opposite of God is so we may not need suffer under it. perhaps not.
timejiff (October 5, 2008 at 3:51 pm)
Nigel Kennedy, the virtuoso, has a version of danny boy that is also very spiritual here on youtube.
coolbeansmellon (October 5, 2008 at 12:54 pm)
Even if one is not religious, we can still listen and appreciate the music.
Monkfish05 (October 4, 2008 at 11:14 pm)
Amen, davecyco.
davecyco (October 4, 2008 at 12:50 am)
God not willing/able to prevent evil??
Willing, yes if it is in accordance with His mercy, but sometimes no, in accordance with His justice (he never works one without the other). Sometimes the evil that men do serves to test His faithful and the results lead either to their greater reward, or perhaps to their own fall. Without capacity for evil (disobeying God's commandments) there'd be no free will and so no way to freely love God; all he wants from us (and what he will reward us for)
justcallmecandycorn (September 30, 2008 at 1:45 am)
matt18matt18 i completely agree with you. I too am an atheist. I feel you have an open mind that allows you to decide for yourself what to believe about the "unknown." i sincerely respect the comments you have made. |
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