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II Easter Sunday Easter Sunday - Psalm 117


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  • Feast of Divine Mercy
  • (Second Sunday of Easter)
1, May 2011

The Second Sunday of Easter, the Feast of Divine Mercy, sing different verses of the Psalm 117 performed at the Easter Vigil and Mass Easter Sunday, for Easter celebrations include throughout the week to end on this day, which was formerly called "Sunday In Albis."
On the Feast of Divine Mercy, the lectionary provides two options for the anthem to be sung, that you can hear one of these lines above and one below.
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"Praise the Lord he is good,

because his love is everlasting

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Lower scores for the Easter!


Second version - Psalm 115


Listen to Psalm 117 from ESNIP's - CD Quality
Get this widget Victimae Paschalis Lauds

Below you can hear the sequence
sung by Father Alfredo Sáenz
(See the final score.)

The Roman Missal of the Council of Trent, indicating the four-song sequence along the entire liturgical year: Victimae Lauds Paschalis (Easter Sunday Sequence) , Veni Sancte Spiritus (Sequence of Pentecost) Salvatorem Lauda Sion (Order of Corpus Christi) and Dies Irae
(sequence in requiem Masses). Later he joined the Stabat Mater
, in memory of Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary.


The sequence should sing (or read) immediately before the relevant Gospel, and hence its name which means "continuation." Remember that until the last liturgical reform, to begin reading the Gospel, the celebrant said, "Sequence (continued) from the Gospel according
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sequence is believed to have Easter been composed around 1050 by Wipon of Burgundy, court chaplain of Conrad II, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, and his successor Henry III. Hear her first in a composition illustrated with frescoes from the Basilica of San Marco in Venice (above), and then the father's voice who sang Alfredo Sáenz in the former Sacred Heart Chapel at the Vigil of 2009 (down .) immolent Christiani.
Victimae paschali lauds
Sung by Father Alfredo Sáenz

Agnus redemit oves: Christus innocens Patri
reconciliavit peccatores.
Mors et vita duello
conflixere mirando:
regnat vivus.

Dic nobis Maria,
quid vidisti in via? Sepulcrum Christi viventis, et gloriam vidi resurgentis: Angelicos testes,
sudarium, et vestes.

Surrexit Christus spes mea:
praecedet suos in Galilaeam.
Scimus surrexisse
Christum vere
to mortuis:
your nobis, victor Rex, miserere. Amen. Hallelujah

A Paschal Victim
devote Christians due praise.
The Lamb redeemed the sheep:
innocent Christ reconciled sinners to the Father. Death and Life locked in stunning grief: The Author of Life, although he died, and reigns
. Dinos, Mary, what you saw on the road?

saw the tomb of Christ living
and the glory of that rose.

by witnesses saw the angels;
and saw his shroud and their dresses.


risen Christ, my hope before you into Galilee
theirs.

Christ indeed
rose from the dead:
And therefore, you victorious King,
have mercy on us.



Amen. Alleluia.

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