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HEAL YOUR INNER SELF SINGING THE MAGNIFICAT WITH THE MONKS.

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Good music helps to promote prayer, to raise the minds of people to God and to give people a taste of the goodness of God . . . Gregorian Chant is marked by a moving meditative cadence. It touches the depths of the soul. It shows joy, sorrow, repentance, petition, hope, praise or thanksgiving, as the particular feast, part of the Mass or other prayer may indicate. It makes the Psalms come alive. It has a universal appeal which makes it suitable for all cultures and peoples."

— Cardinal Arinze

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Antiphon and Magnificat from Gregorian Vespers in honor of Saint Vincent Pallotti (Vesperae de Confessore non Pontifice) recorded by Schola Gregoriana from Pallottine Seminary in Ołtarzew, Poland, conducted by father Dariusz Smolarek
Date 8 June 2007
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