Where are the Official Chants? Part 1 - The Mass

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  • čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
  • Welcome to Chants and Rants!
    Where can you find the official chants of the Catholic Church?
    Paul and Fr. Nathaniel discuss different resources for the Latin and English chants of the Mass (part 1) and the Liturgy of the Hours (part 2).
    00:00 Welcome to Chants and Rants with Paul Rose and Fr. Nathaniel Sanders
    00:20 In this episode we're going to look at the official (and unofficial) books that contain the chants you've been looking for.
    00:44 There are prescribed chants for everything in the Church.
    01:10 There are chants for the Mass and chants for the Liturgy of the Hours.
    01:30 The Unofficial Book of the Official Chants of the English version of the Roman Rite
    01:55 Julia wants to know what it's called - "Chants of the Roman Missal"
    02:18 What is ICEL?
    02:42 The very basic Roman Missal has notes in it.
    03:26 The majority of music in Mass are found in the Introit, Psalms, Alleluia/Tractus, Offertory, Communio. All the notes for these can be found in the Graduale Romanum.
    04:14 The Graduale Romanum or in English The Roman Gradual - Official Songbook of the Mass
    04:37 What the Catechism says about sacred music.
    05:33 The Graduale Triplex
    06:00 The Graduale is filled with ancient and universal sacred music.
    06:42 All of the official books in their full form are in Latin
    06:53 The Latin Vulgate
    07:13 Many of the chants in this Graduale predate St. Jerome's Latin translation!
    07:40 The oldest parts and most fixed parts of the Mass are from the Graduale
    08:03 Laetare Sunday is called that because...
    08:50 Where the Sundays Get Their Vibe
    09:30 Graduale Simplex - the chants are old but with simpler melodies
    10:58 If you are Catholic, you are familiar with these.
    11:33 Responsorial Psalms are a new thing and they are so good - from Graduale Simplex.
    12:27 Unofficial English versions of the Latin - "By Flowing Water," and "St. Michael Hymnal."
    13:20 Other English translations of the Mass Propers - Adam Bartlett (Source and Summit missals!), Samuel Weber - St. Ignatius Pew Missal
    14:01 Camera Down - Check out Part 2!

Komentáře • 12

  • @omniuminbonum
    @omniuminbonum Před 4 měsíci +6

    I'd love to see you do a video summarizing all of the chant tones you use for Sing the Hours, which I think are primarily Gregorian. I saw an interview you did where you mentioned I think 9 specific chants that are numbered. It'd be helpful to learn the chants by number and recognize them by number too.

  • @meltonRp
    @meltonRp Před 5 měsíci +3

    You should upload Chants and Rants podcasts to Apple Podcasts, Spotify, etc… would love a more convenient way to just listen to the conversations without having the video up.
    Either way I’m gonna tune in because the content is everything I want! I love it when Paul goes full rant, even if he doesn’t stay on topic!

  • @otineyskciderf
    @otineyskciderf Před 2 měsíci

    I've am a Catholic my whole life (now I'm 36), and I only know about the existence of the Liturgy of the Hours at this past lent. It's never mentioned in my parishes here in Malaysia. It's sad. Nevertheless, since then, I have recited Lauds and Vespers with my 3 sons. The only thing that we still can't do is to sing the hours.

  • @yokakoo7944
    @yokakoo7944 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you , very informative.

  • @kathleenboller8678
    @kathleenboller8678 Před 5 měsíci

    Brother Roger struck a chord with young people with Taize which shows the comfort folks draw from singing praises to the Lord.

  • @rudyb291
    @rudyb291 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Hi Paul! 1st time as a person with autism to find the channels! Love the way the chants go! Are there specific ways to figure out which way to chant the liturgy of the Hours each day?

  • @GeneralSeptem
    @GeneralSeptem Před 3 měsíci

    I'm confused though - if the Graduale is the official chant book for the Mass, where do the responsorial psalms come from? It seems like the alleluia verse doesn't always match either like for the 6th Sunday of Easter.

  • @ninasamuels9482
    @ninasamuels9482 Před 5 měsíci

    Very informative .
    I go to Latin Mass . It is so sad to me that the novus ordo Mass is full of offending music with tamborines , guitars , maracas etc . Not forgetting the dancing .

    • @wiking85
      @wiking85 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Where is that? I’m in Germany and have never experienced that. And even so, what would make the music offensive?

    • @ninasamuels9482
      @ninasamuels9482 Před 4 měsíci

      @@wiking85 yes !
      People don’t understand , when you go to a Catholic Church , Our Lord is in the Tabernacle is parent .
      Going to Mass is to adore Him , to pray in silent with the priest or Cannon . It is all about Him .
      Yes sacred music . Play the other kind at home , theater etc . Not in church .
      It is all about Him to go to the Sacrifice with Him , to receive His Body .
      Once I started going to Latin Mass , there is no other way .
      I adore , I don’t go to Mass to be entertained.
      Sorry I have been rumbling , but English is my second language .