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EP. 11 THE ENTRANCE HYMN (Liturgical Music Series)
ALL AOBUT THE ENTRANCE SONG
Feel Free to ask questions in the comments
More episodes here:
EP. 1 https://youtu.be/DehTjccFcVA
EP. 2 https://youtu.be/EhGQfbcCxPQ
EP. 3 https://youtu.be/aMgMyem5zso
EP. 4 https://youtu.be/ri694bUnsUY
EP. 5 https://youtu.be/FqgteXcryY8
EP. 6 https://youtu.be/9KrLyQM1H0I
EP. 7 https://youtu.be/g7TennCMZ6o
EP. 8 https://youtu.be/fAtgkdGAc-o
EP. 9 https://youtu.be/yvhnWFE_d2M
Ep. 10. https://youtu.be/bUtLDx2CQjc
published: 22 Oct 2022
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Orthodox Divine Liturgy - Beautiful Great Entrance
Orthodox Divine Liturgy - Beautiful Great Entrance, Athens, Greece.
published: 28 Sep 2016
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003 Divine Liturgy (Small Entrance - The Gospels)
In Eastern Orthodoxy, an entrance is a procession during which the clergy enter into the sanctuary through the Holy Doors. The origin of these entrances goes back to the early church, when the liturgical books and sacred vessels were kept in special storage rooms for safe keeping and the procession was necessary to bring these objects into the church when needed. Over the centuries, these processions have grown more elaborate, and nowadays are accompanied by incense, candles and liturgical fans. In the liturgical theology of the Orthodox Church, the angels are believed to enter with the clergy into the sanctuary, as evidenced by the prayers which accompany the various entrances.
The Little Entrance occurs during the portion of the service known as the Liturgy of the Catechumens, in prep...
published: 21 Sep 2011
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Great Entrance at Divine Liturgy
On the fourth Sunday in Lent, 2020, at the Great Entrance His Grace Bishop Alexis of Bethesda made commemorations for the Church and the world during the coronavirus pandemic.
published: 29 Mar 2020
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Liturgical Mass Songs Entrance up to Recessional Catholic Liturgical Music
Catholic Mass Songs
Catholic Liturgical Music
published: 07 Feb 2021
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Entrance Prayers of the Priest before the Divine Liturgy
The next in a series of lectures produced by St. Volodymyr Cathedral of Toronto and St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Oshawa — about prayers and rites surrounding the Orthodox Divine Liturgy that the faithful rarely see. In this film, Fr. Bohdan Hladio briefly explains and then demonstrates the prayers of the priest's entrance into the temple which precede the vesting of the clergy and the Proskomedia immediately before the Divine Liturgy.
published: 22 Jul 2020
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Grand Catholic Orthodox Divine Liturgy of the 5 Patriarchs
Orthodox Primates have gathered in Moscow to congratulate Patriarch of Moscow Cyril's 70th Birthday and celebrate Divine Liturgy.
Divine Liturgy was served by:
His Holiness Orthodox Pope of Alexandria and all Africa Theodore II.
His Holiness Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem and all Palestine Theophilos III.
His Holiness Orthodox Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia Cyril.
His Holiness Orthodox Patriarch-Catholicos of Tbilisi and all Georgia Elijah II.
His Holiness Orthodox Metropolitan of Belgrade, Serbian Patriarch Irenaeus.
His Beatitude Orthodox Archbishop of Nova Justiniana and all Cyprus Chrisostomos II.
His Beatitude Orthodox Archbishop of Tirana and all Albania Anastasios.
His Beatitude Orthodox Metropolitan of Warsaw and all Poland Sava.
His Beatitude Orthodox Archbishop of Pres...
published: 25 Nov 2016
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INSTANT LITURGICAL MUSIC | Songs for Ordinary
INSTANT LITURGICAL MUSIC | Songs for Ordinary
Subscribe to JesComTV http://bit.ly/3qN0biC
#JesuitMusic #JesComPh #SongsforOrdinary
00:00:00 Sa Tahanan ng Poon (Bukas Palad)
00:02:44 Buklod ng Panginoon (Himig Heswita)
00:04:35 Pagmamahal ng Panginoon (Himig Heswita)
00:06:35 Sa Hapag ng Panginoon (Bukas Palad)
00:08:59 Bayan Umawit (Himig Heswita)
00:11:44 Panginoon, Maawa Ka (Bukas Palad)
00:13:46 Kyrie (Bukas Palad)
00:15:37 Papuri sa Diyos (Bukas Palad)
00:20:00 Aleluya, Wikain Mo (Bukas Palad)
00:21:05 Alleluia (Hangad)
00:22:16 Aleluya (Himig Heswita)
00:23:48 Kapuri-puri Ka (Sr Bubbles Bandojo, rc)
00:27:28 Santo (Francisco, SJ) Himig Heswita
00:28:21 Holy (Hangad)
00:29:08 Santo (Que, SJ)
00:30:09 Savior of the World (Canto Cinco)
00:31:18 Memorial Acclamation (Hangad)
00:31:...
published: 07 Jan 2022
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WWFS August 28, 2024 - History of the Liturgy Series with Fr. Keith Kenney
Welcome to the Weekly Wednesday Formation Series from the Holy Family Institute of Catholic Faith and Life. For more information visit holyfamilyinstitute.org
This event took place at St. Anne Roman Catholic Parish located in Gilbert, Arizona. Thank you for joining us online.
published: 29 Aug 2024
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8-19-14 Little Entrance during the Divine Liturgy on the Feast of the Transfiguration of Our Lord
via YouTube Capture
published: 19 Aug 2014
6:20
EP. 11 THE ENTRANCE HYMN (Liturgical Music Series)
ALL AOBUT THE ENTRANCE SONG
Feel Free to ask questions in the comments
More episodes here:
EP. 1 https://youtu.be/DehTjccFcVA
EP. 2 https://youtu.be/EhGQfbcC...
ALL AOBUT THE ENTRANCE SONG
Feel Free to ask questions in the comments
More episodes here:
EP. 1 https://youtu.be/DehTjccFcVA
EP. 2 https://youtu.be/EhGQfbcCxPQ
EP. 3 https://youtu.be/aMgMyem5zso
EP. 4 https://youtu.be/ri694bUnsUY
EP. 5 https://youtu.be/FqgteXcryY8
EP. 6 https://youtu.be/9KrLyQM1H0I
EP. 7 https://youtu.be/g7TennCMZ6o
EP. 8 https://youtu.be/fAtgkdGAc-o
EP. 9 https://youtu.be/yvhnWFE_d2M
Ep. 10. https://youtu.be/bUtLDx2CQjc
https://wn.com/Ep._11_The_Entrance_Hymn_(Liturgical_Music_Series)
ALL AOBUT THE ENTRANCE SONG
Feel Free to ask questions in the comments
More episodes here:
EP. 1 https://youtu.be/DehTjccFcVA
EP. 2 https://youtu.be/EhGQfbcCxPQ
EP. 3 https://youtu.be/aMgMyem5zso
EP. 4 https://youtu.be/ri694bUnsUY
EP. 5 https://youtu.be/FqgteXcryY8
EP. 6 https://youtu.be/9KrLyQM1H0I
EP. 7 https://youtu.be/g7TennCMZ6o
EP. 8 https://youtu.be/fAtgkdGAc-o
EP. 9 https://youtu.be/yvhnWFE_d2M
Ep. 10. https://youtu.be/bUtLDx2CQjc
- published: 22 Oct 2022
- views: 90
3:57
Orthodox Divine Liturgy - Beautiful Great Entrance
Orthodox Divine Liturgy - Beautiful Great Entrance, Athens, Greece.
Orthodox Divine Liturgy - Beautiful Great Entrance, Athens, Greece.
https://wn.com/Orthodox_Divine_Liturgy_Beautiful_Great_Entrance
Orthodox Divine Liturgy - Beautiful Great Entrance, Athens, Greece.
- published: 28 Sep 2016
- views: 80628
0:57
003 Divine Liturgy (Small Entrance - The Gospels)
In Eastern Orthodoxy, an entrance is a procession during which the clergy enter into the sanctuary through the Holy Doors. The origin of these entrances goes ba...
In Eastern Orthodoxy, an entrance is a procession during which the clergy enter into the sanctuary through the Holy Doors. The origin of these entrances goes back to the early church, when the liturgical books and sacred vessels were kept in special storage rooms for safe keeping and the procession was necessary to bring these objects into the church when needed. Over the centuries, these processions have grown more elaborate, and nowadays are accompanied by incense, candles and liturgical fans. In the liturgical theology of the Orthodox Church, the angels are believed to enter with the clergy into the sanctuary, as evidenced by the prayers which accompany the various entrances.
The Little Entrance occurs during the portion of the service known as the Liturgy of the Catechumens, in preparation for the scriptural readings. The priest takes the Gospel Book from the Holy Table (altar), and hands it to the deacon (if there is no deacon, he carries the Gospel Book himself.) They go counterclockwise around the Holy Table and out the North Door of the Iconostasis, and come to stop in front of the Holy Doors, while the priest prays silently the Prayer of the Entrance:
O Master, Lord our God, Who hast appointed in heaven ranks and hosts of Angels and Archangels for the ministry of Thy glory: Cause that with our entrance may enter also the holy Angels with us serving Thee, and with us glorifying Thy goodness. For unto Thee are due all glory, honour and worship, to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit, now and ever, and unto the ages of ages. Amen.
The Little Entrance during the Divine Liturgy (Church of the Protection of the Theotokos, Düsseldorf, Germany).
The deacon presents the Gospel Book for the priest to kiss (if the bishop is present, it is presented to him instead) The deacon then points to the Holy Doors with his orarion, and bowing says to the priest, "Bless, Master, the holy entrance." The priest blesses with his hand and says, "Blessed is the entrance of Thy holy ones, always, now and ever, and unto the ages of ages." When the choir finishes singing the Third Antiphon (usually the Beatitudes), the deacon (or priest) lifts up the Gospel Book and says, "Wisdom! Let us attend!" (if it is a Great Feast of the Lord, he first says a special entrance verse, usually taken from the Psalms) The choir then sings the Entrance Hymn: "Come let us worship and fall down before Christ! O Son of God, save us who sing to Thee: Alleluia!" and the Troparia and Kontakia of the day. Meanwhile, the deacon and priest go in through the Holy Doors, the deacon replaces the Gospel Book on the Holy Table, and both he and the priest kiss the Holy Table. The priest silently says the Prayer of the Trisagion.
This entrance is quite elaborate when the bishop is present and a Hierarchical Divine Liturgy is being served, since it is at this time that the bishop himself also enters the sanctuary for the first time. Until that point he has been standing upon the episcopal kathedra (ambo) in the center of the church. Also, when a bishop is to be consecrated, the rite takes place at the Little Entrance. This is also the point in the Liturgy when the bishop will bestow ecclesiastical awards and honours.
After the troparia and kontakia, the choir begins the Trisagion: "Holy God, Holy Mighty, Holy Immortal One, have mercy on us!" The chanting of the Trisagion at the Little Entrance is said to have been miraculously revealed to St. Proclus, Patriarch of Constantinople (434 -447). On certain Great Feasts of the church year, the Trisagion is replaced by another hymn, taken from Galatians 3:27 "As many as have been baptized into Christ, have put on Christ! Alleluia!" On Feasts of the Cross, the Trisagion is replaced by the hymn, "Before Thy Cross, we bow down in worship, O Master, and Thy holy Resurrection we glorify!" During the Trisagion, or its alternate hymn, the priest and deacon go to the High Place (seats for the bishop and priests to the east of the Holy Table) to prepare for the reading of the Epistle and Gospel.
The Little Entrance symbolizes the Incarnation of Christ and his baptism in the Jordan River: the deacon representing John the Baptist, and the priest representing Christ. Because the first coming of Christ was in humility, the priest is instructed in the rubrics to make the entrance with his hands at his side.
https://wn.com/003_Divine_Liturgy_(Small_Entrance_The_Gospels)
In Eastern Orthodoxy, an entrance is a procession during which the clergy enter into the sanctuary through the Holy Doors. The origin of these entrances goes back to the early church, when the liturgical books and sacred vessels were kept in special storage rooms for safe keeping and the procession was necessary to bring these objects into the church when needed. Over the centuries, these processions have grown more elaborate, and nowadays are accompanied by incense, candles and liturgical fans. In the liturgical theology of the Orthodox Church, the angels are believed to enter with the clergy into the sanctuary, as evidenced by the prayers which accompany the various entrances.
The Little Entrance occurs during the portion of the service known as the Liturgy of the Catechumens, in preparation for the scriptural readings. The priest takes the Gospel Book from the Holy Table (altar), and hands it to the deacon (if there is no deacon, he carries the Gospel Book himself.) They go counterclockwise around the Holy Table and out the North Door of the Iconostasis, and come to stop in front of the Holy Doors, while the priest prays silently the Prayer of the Entrance:
O Master, Lord our God, Who hast appointed in heaven ranks and hosts of Angels and Archangels for the ministry of Thy glory: Cause that with our entrance may enter also the holy Angels with us serving Thee, and with us glorifying Thy goodness. For unto Thee are due all glory, honour and worship, to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit, now and ever, and unto the ages of ages. Amen.
The Little Entrance during the Divine Liturgy (Church of the Protection of the Theotokos, Düsseldorf, Germany).
The deacon presents the Gospel Book for the priest to kiss (if the bishop is present, it is presented to him instead) The deacon then points to the Holy Doors with his orarion, and bowing says to the priest, "Bless, Master, the holy entrance." The priest blesses with his hand and says, "Blessed is the entrance of Thy holy ones, always, now and ever, and unto the ages of ages." When the choir finishes singing the Third Antiphon (usually the Beatitudes), the deacon (or priest) lifts up the Gospel Book and says, "Wisdom! Let us attend!" (if it is a Great Feast of the Lord, he first says a special entrance verse, usually taken from the Psalms) The choir then sings the Entrance Hymn: "Come let us worship and fall down before Christ! O Son of God, save us who sing to Thee: Alleluia!" and the Troparia and Kontakia of the day. Meanwhile, the deacon and priest go in through the Holy Doors, the deacon replaces the Gospel Book on the Holy Table, and both he and the priest kiss the Holy Table. The priest silently says the Prayer of the Trisagion.
This entrance is quite elaborate when the bishop is present and a Hierarchical Divine Liturgy is being served, since it is at this time that the bishop himself also enters the sanctuary for the first time. Until that point he has been standing upon the episcopal kathedra (ambo) in the center of the church. Also, when a bishop is to be consecrated, the rite takes place at the Little Entrance. This is also the point in the Liturgy when the bishop will bestow ecclesiastical awards and honours.
After the troparia and kontakia, the choir begins the Trisagion: "Holy God, Holy Mighty, Holy Immortal One, have mercy on us!" The chanting of the Trisagion at the Little Entrance is said to have been miraculously revealed to St. Proclus, Patriarch of Constantinople (434 -447). On certain Great Feasts of the church year, the Trisagion is replaced by another hymn, taken from Galatians 3:27 "As many as have been baptized into Christ, have put on Christ! Alleluia!" On Feasts of the Cross, the Trisagion is replaced by the hymn, "Before Thy Cross, we bow down in worship, O Master, and Thy holy Resurrection we glorify!" During the Trisagion, or its alternate hymn, the priest and deacon go to the High Place (seats for the bishop and priests to the east of the Holy Table) to prepare for the reading of the Epistle and Gospel.
The Little Entrance symbolizes the Incarnation of Christ and his baptism in the Jordan River: the deacon representing John the Baptist, and the priest representing Christ. Because the first coming of Christ was in humility, the priest is instructed in the rubrics to make the entrance with his hands at his side.
- published: 21 Sep 2011
- views: 3453
3:05
Great Entrance at Divine Liturgy
On the fourth Sunday in Lent, 2020, at the Great Entrance His Grace Bishop Alexis of Bethesda made commemorations for the Church and the world during the corona...
On the fourth Sunday in Lent, 2020, at the Great Entrance His Grace Bishop Alexis of Bethesda made commemorations for the Church and the world during the coronavirus pandemic.
https://wn.com/Great_Entrance_At_Divine_Liturgy
On the fourth Sunday in Lent, 2020, at the Great Entrance His Grace Bishop Alexis of Bethesda made commemorations for the Church and the world during the coronavirus pandemic.
- published: 29 Mar 2020
- views: 1247
6:52
Entrance Prayers of the Priest before the Divine Liturgy
The next in a series of lectures produced by St. Volodymyr Cathedral of Toronto and St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Oshawa — about prayers and...
The next in a series of lectures produced by St. Volodymyr Cathedral of Toronto and St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Oshawa — about prayers and rites surrounding the Orthodox Divine Liturgy that the faithful rarely see. In this film, Fr. Bohdan Hladio briefly explains and then demonstrates the prayers of the priest's entrance into the temple which precede the vesting of the clergy and the Proskomedia immediately before the Divine Liturgy.
https://wn.com/Entrance_Prayers_Of_The_Priest_Before_The_Divine_Liturgy
The next in a series of lectures produced by St. Volodymyr Cathedral of Toronto and St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Oshawa — about prayers and rites surrounding the Orthodox Divine Liturgy that the faithful rarely see. In this film, Fr. Bohdan Hladio briefly explains and then demonstrates the prayers of the priest's entrance into the temple which precede the vesting of the clergy and the Proskomedia immediately before the Divine Liturgy.
- published: 22 Jul 2020
- views: 3680
2:28
Grand Catholic Orthodox Divine Liturgy of the 5 Patriarchs
Orthodox Primates have gathered in Moscow to congratulate Patriarch of Moscow Cyril's 70th Birthday and celebrate Divine Liturgy.
Divine Liturgy was served by: ...
Orthodox Primates have gathered in Moscow to congratulate Patriarch of Moscow Cyril's 70th Birthday and celebrate Divine Liturgy.
Divine Liturgy was served by:
His Holiness Orthodox Pope of Alexandria and all Africa Theodore II.
His Holiness Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem and all Palestine Theophilos III.
His Holiness Orthodox Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia Cyril.
His Holiness Orthodox Patriarch-Catholicos of Tbilisi and all Georgia Elijah II.
His Holiness Orthodox Metropolitan of Belgrade, Serbian Patriarch Irenaeus.
His Beatitude Orthodox Archbishop of Nova Justiniana and all Cyprus Chrisostomos II.
His Beatitude Orthodox Archbishop of Tirana and all
Albania Anastasios.
His Beatitude Orthodox Metropolitan of Warsaw and all Poland Sava.
His Beatitude Orthodox Archbishop of Preshov, Metropolitan of Czech and Slovak lands Rastislav.
His Beatitude Orthodox Archbishop of Washington, Metropolitan of all America and Canada Tikhon.
His Beatitude Orthodox Metropolitan of Kiev and all Ukraine Onuphry.
Bishops from all Orthodox Churches.
https://wn.com/Grand_Catholic_Orthodox_Divine_Liturgy_Of_The_5_Patriarchs
Orthodox Primates have gathered in Moscow to congratulate Patriarch of Moscow Cyril's 70th Birthday and celebrate Divine Liturgy.
Divine Liturgy was served by:
His Holiness Orthodox Pope of Alexandria and all Africa Theodore II.
His Holiness Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem and all Palestine Theophilos III.
His Holiness Orthodox Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia Cyril.
His Holiness Orthodox Patriarch-Catholicos of Tbilisi and all Georgia Elijah II.
His Holiness Orthodox Metropolitan of Belgrade, Serbian Patriarch Irenaeus.
His Beatitude Orthodox Archbishop of Nova Justiniana and all Cyprus Chrisostomos II.
His Beatitude Orthodox Archbishop of Tirana and all
Albania Anastasios.
His Beatitude Orthodox Metropolitan of Warsaw and all Poland Sava.
His Beatitude Orthodox Archbishop of Preshov, Metropolitan of Czech and Slovak lands Rastislav.
His Beatitude Orthodox Archbishop of Washington, Metropolitan of all America and Canada Tikhon.
His Beatitude Orthodox Metropolitan of Kiev and all Ukraine Onuphry.
Bishops from all Orthodox Churches.
- published: 25 Nov 2016
- views: 413175
1:12:36
INSTANT LITURGICAL MUSIC | Songs for Ordinary
INSTANT LITURGICAL MUSIC | Songs for Ordinary
Subscribe to JesComTV http://bit.ly/3qN0biC
#JesuitMusic #JesComPh #SongsforOrdinary
00:00:00 Sa Tahanan ng Poon...
INSTANT LITURGICAL MUSIC | Songs for Ordinary
Subscribe to JesComTV http://bit.ly/3qN0biC
#JesuitMusic #JesComPh #SongsforOrdinary
00:00:00 Sa Tahanan ng Poon (Bukas Palad)
00:02:44 Buklod ng Panginoon (Himig Heswita)
00:04:35 Pagmamahal ng Panginoon (Himig Heswita)
00:06:35 Sa Hapag ng Panginoon (Bukas Palad)
00:08:59 Bayan Umawit (Himig Heswita)
00:11:44 Panginoon, Maawa Ka (Bukas Palad)
00:13:46 Kyrie (Bukas Palad)
00:15:37 Papuri sa Diyos (Bukas Palad)
00:20:00 Aleluya, Wikain Mo (Bukas Palad)
00:21:05 Alleluia (Hangad)
00:22:16 Aleluya (Himig Heswita)
00:23:48 Kapuri-puri Ka (Sr Bubbles Bandojo, rc)
00:27:28 Santo (Francisco, SJ) Himig Heswita
00:28:21 Holy (Hangad)
00:29:08 Santo (Que, SJ)
00:30:09 Savior of the World (Canto Cinco)
00:31:18 Memorial Acclamation (Hangad)
00:31:54 Si Kristo'y Namatay (Canto Cinco)
00:32:24 Great Amen (Himig Heswita)
00:33:35 Doxology & Amen (Hangad)
00:34:41 Amen
00:34:58 Ama Namin Hontiveros, SJ
00:36:40 Ama Namin Hontiveros, SJ
00:38:37 Ama Namin Aquino, SJ
00:40:28 Kordero ng Diyos (Francisco, SJ)
00:44:13 Tinapay ng Buhay (Bukas Palad)
00:47:27 Tanggapin Ninyo (himig Heswita)
00:51:00 Anima Christi (Bukas Palad)
00:53:31 Taste and See (Bukas Palad)
00:56:50 Say the Word (Bukas Palad)
01:00:08 Sa Dapit-hapon (Himig Heswita)
01:04:21 I Will Sing Forever (Bukas Palad)
01:07:26 Magpasalamat sa Kanya (Bukas Palad)
01:10:10 Purihi't Pasalamatan (Himig Heswita)
https://wn.com/Instant_Liturgical_Music_|_Songs_For_Ordinary
INSTANT LITURGICAL MUSIC | Songs for Ordinary
Subscribe to JesComTV http://bit.ly/3qN0biC
#JesuitMusic #JesComPh #SongsforOrdinary
00:00:00 Sa Tahanan ng Poon (Bukas Palad)
00:02:44 Buklod ng Panginoon (Himig Heswita)
00:04:35 Pagmamahal ng Panginoon (Himig Heswita)
00:06:35 Sa Hapag ng Panginoon (Bukas Palad)
00:08:59 Bayan Umawit (Himig Heswita)
00:11:44 Panginoon, Maawa Ka (Bukas Palad)
00:13:46 Kyrie (Bukas Palad)
00:15:37 Papuri sa Diyos (Bukas Palad)
00:20:00 Aleluya, Wikain Mo (Bukas Palad)
00:21:05 Alleluia (Hangad)
00:22:16 Aleluya (Himig Heswita)
00:23:48 Kapuri-puri Ka (Sr Bubbles Bandojo, rc)
00:27:28 Santo (Francisco, SJ) Himig Heswita
00:28:21 Holy (Hangad)
00:29:08 Santo (Que, SJ)
00:30:09 Savior of the World (Canto Cinco)
00:31:18 Memorial Acclamation (Hangad)
00:31:54 Si Kristo'y Namatay (Canto Cinco)
00:32:24 Great Amen (Himig Heswita)
00:33:35 Doxology & Amen (Hangad)
00:34:41 Amen
00:34:58 Ama Namin Hontiveros, SJ
00:36:40 Ama Namin Hontiveros, SJ
00:38:37 Ama Namin Aquino, SJ
00:40:28 Kordero ng Diyos (Francisco, SJ)
00:44:13 Tinapay ng Buhay (Bukas Palad)
00:47:27 Tanggapin Ninyo (himig Heswita)
00:51:00 Anima Christi (Bukas Palad)
00:53:31 Taste and See (Bukas Palad)
00:56:50 Say the Word (Bukas Palad)
01:00:08 Sa Dapit-hapon (Himig Heswita)
01:04:21 I Will Sing Forever (Bukas Palad)
01:07:26 Magpasalamat sa Kanya (Bukas Palad)
01:10:10 Purihi't Pasalamatan (Himig Heswita)
- published: 07 Jan 2022
- views: 8916
1:23:55
WWFS August 28, 2024 - History of the Liturgy Series with Fr. Keith Kenney
Welcome to the Weekly Wednesday Formation Series from the Holy Family Institute of Catholic Faith and Life. For more information visit holyfamilyinstitute.org
...
Welcome to the Weekly Wednesday Formation Series from the Holy Family Institute of Catholic Faith and Life. For more information visit holyfamilyinstitute.org
This event took place at St. Anne Roman Catholic Parish located in Gilbert, Arizona. Thank you for joining us online.
https://wn.com/Wwfs_August_28,_2024_History_Of_The_Liturgy_Series_With_Fr._Keith_Kenney
Welcome to the Weekly Wednesday Formation Series from the Holy Family Institute of Catholic Faith and Life. For more information visit holyfamilyinstitute.org
This event took place at St. Anne Roman Catholic Parish located in Gilbert, Arizona. Thank you for joining us online.
- published: 29 Aug 2024
- views: 181