Episode 57 “Deus, Deus meus” (4th Sunday of Easter)This Week’s Chant: Offertorium, 4th Sunday of Easter, PDF:https://editor.sourceandsummit.com/legacy/tmp/gregorio6081a662471214.50858238.pdfText & Translation – Psalm 63 (62): 2, 5- Latin: Deus, Deus meus, ad te de luce vigilo: et in nomine tuo levabo manus meas, alleluia. - English: God, my God, longing for you early in the morning I wake up and in your name I shall lift up my hands, alleluia.Musical Musings – Mode II (reverence & awe)- #chantnerdterm: Septuagint (the Greek translation of the Hebrew Scriptures)Why are psalms sometimes double-numbered?: https://liturgy.co.nz/why-are-there-two-different-numbers-for-the-same-psalmResonant Reflections Challenge: Use this week’s chant to practice Lectio Divina. What does the chant melody reveal or emphasize about the text of this Scripture?Sunday Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHYZvEUh7jbP0Z1y_dZBSaog-rsfN_4jRFeatured Tracks: - Track 3- Giovanni Gabrieli- Track 7 – Prayer is the Soul’s Sincere Desire, hymn- Track 10 – Taize CanonGuinevere Christian, Content CreatorJosh Reznicek, EditorLearn more about the project at www.patreon.com/chantpodcastContact us at [email protected]: Chant Tools App, Isaac Jogues Missal
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