Episode 46, “Multitudo Languentium” (5th Sunday in Ordinary Time)
Chant: Communio, 5th Sunday of Ordinary TimePDF: https://gregobase.selapa.net/chant.php?id=7662
Text & Translation - Luke 6:17-19- Latin: “Multitudo languentium, et qui vexabantur a spiritibus immundis, veniebant ad eum: quia virtus de illo exibat, et sanabat omnes.”- English: “A multitude with diseases, and they that were troubled with unclean spirits, came unto him: for virtue went out from him and healed all.”
Musical Musings#chantnerdterm: Cadential Accents
Resonant Reflections / Liturgical Living- How do I respond when I’m sick – by tending more toward self-absorption or maturity?- Have I ever prayed for God to heal my heart of a particular sin pattern, a victory greater than physical healing? How does my heart interpret instances where God does not heal physically? - Have I ever attempted to exercise the charism of healing by praying for someone’s physical healing? Explore: https://siena.org/called-gifted
Sunday Playlist:- https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHYZvEUh7jbNbr7D4SNsdT0WzPm3Wiqlq - Not in the Youtube list: - 2020 Composition by Jeffrey Quick – “Proprium Missae Votiviae Tempore Mortalitatis” http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/6/6c/Quick_Proprium_Missae_Votivae.pdf - Nobuaki Izawa - https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/f/ff/Izawa_multitudolanguentium.pdf
Guinevere Christian, Content CreatorJosh Reznicek, EditorLearn more about the project at www.patreon.com/chantpodcastContact us at [email protected]: Chant Tools App, Isaac Jogues Missal, Catechism of the Catholic Church, #1501, 1505, 1508.
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