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    Eucharistic Chant
    Eucharistic Chant
    HALLOW ORIGINAL: Meditate on the gift of the Eucharist with this collection of a capella chant and polyphony from members of the Archbishop's Schola. The pieces feature compositions from Gregorio Allegri, Fr. Samuel Weber and Frank La Rocca. The Archbishop's Schola is known as the personal choir of Archbishop Cordileone of San Francisco and directed by Rebekah Wu.
    11 sessions
      1IntroductionArchbishop Salvatore Cordileone of the Archdiocese of San Francisco introduces this collection of Eucharistic chant and polyphony by the Archbishop's Schola, highlighting the importance of the Eucharist in our spiritual life.
      by Archbishop Cordileone3 min
      2Tantum Ergo (La Rocca)Listen and pray with a setting of this traditional Eucharistic chant written by Frank La Rocca and performed by members of the Archbishop's Schola, which means "Therefore such a great Sacrament let us venerate with bowed heads."
      Archbishop's Schola: Chant4 min
      3Anima ChristiListen and pray with this traditional Eucharistic chant performed by members of the Archbishop's Schola, which means "Soul of Christ, sanctify me."
      Archbishop's Schola: Chant2 min
      4Adoremus in AeternumListen and pray with this traditional Eucharistic chant written by Allegri and performed by members of the Archbishop's Schola, which means: "Let us adore for ever the most Holy Sacrament."
      Archbishop's Schola: Chant2 min
      5Verbum SupernumListen and pray with this traditional Eucharistic chant performed by members of the Archbishop's Schola, which means "The heavenly Word proceeding forth."
      Archbishop's Schola: Chant4 min
      6Pange LinguaListen and pray with this traditional Eucharistic chant performed by members of the Archbishop's Schola, which means "Sing, my tongue, the glorious mystery of the Body."
      Archbishop's Schola: Chant4 min
      7O Sacred FeastListen and pray with this traditional Eucharistic chant performed by members of the Archbishop's Schola.
      Archbishop's Schola: Chant2 min
      8Ego Sum Alpha et OmegaListen and pray with this traditional Eucharistic chant performed by members of the Archbishop's Schola, which means "I am Alpha and Omega, the first and last."
      Archbishop's Schola: Chant4 min
      9Gustate et VideteListen and pray with this traditional Eucharistic chant performed by members of the Archbishop's Schola, which means "O taste, and see that the Lord is sweet."
      Archbishop's Schola: Chant7 min
      10Hoc CorpusListen and pray with this traditional Eucharistic chant performed by members of the Archbishop's Schola, which means "This is My Body which is given for you."
      Archbishop's Schola: Chant10 min
      11Litany of ReparationListen and pray with this litany in honor of the Most Blessed Sacrament written by Fr. Samuel Weber and performed by members of the Archbishop's Schola.
      Archbishop's Schola: Chant7 min