Channel: Adoration of the Cross
Category: Music
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Description: Please support for our channel : (you can donate as little as 1$ ): patreon.com/AOTC subscribestar.com/AOTC ---- Special thanks to our patrons on Patreon and SubscribeStar, whom with their contributions helped our work. ---- About the chant: Each year, Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent and is always 46 days before Easter Sunday. Lent is a 40-day season (not counting Sundays) marked by repentance, fasting, reflection, and ultimately celebration. The 40-day period represents Christ’s time of temptation in the wilderness, where he fasted and where Satan tempted him. Lent asks believers to set aside a time each year for similar fasting, marking an intentional season of focus on Christ’s life, ministry, sacrifice, and resurrection. For fifteenth-century Christians, frequent meditation was necessary to condition and re-form the soul.In general, the goal of contemplation was to bring peace to the soul and direct it towards salvation. Devotional aids provided material for reconstructing one’s soul for the purpose of attaining Heaven instead of damnation. ----- This chant was performed by Chœur Saint-Michel ----- Top Patrons: (10 $ or more donation) Randall Flagg, Lord Funkicus, Mobius, Daniel Marchetto, Walrusking14 unter Rhoades, Joseph Blain, George Sherratt, The Salk, Brendon Wade, James A Panter, Christophe, Jason Huang, Matthew Stephenson, Peter Hundy, CanadianGuy208, Ryan Magoon, Daniel Bednarski lovecrypt.net , Borna Situm Nagy, Ewa Jasniach, DJ, kingbumi01, Sancte Michael defende nos, Battle Brother, Rafal Jedrasik, Rosalie treiber, SPUD, Simeon Mallette, Maciej Durakiewicz, Dominique Blouin, Owhotwaterohno ----- Chant text in Latin: Immutemur habitu, in cinere et cilicio, ieiunemus, et ploremus ante Dominum, quia multum misericors est dimittere peccata nostra Deus noster.