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Litany:"Divinae Pacis"- Gregorian/1st Sunday Lent. On YT: youtu.be/AHSjgWZg0jA the First Sunday of Lent, in the traditional form of the Ambrosian Rite Mass and, optionally, also in the Ordinary form,…More
Litany:"Divinae Pacis"- Gregorian/1st Sunday Lent.

On YT: youtu.be/AHSjgWZg0jA
the First Sunday of Lent, in the traditional form of the Ambrosian Rite Mass and, optionally, also in the Ordinary form, the first of the Two lenten litanies is sung. It's usually known as "Divinae Pacis" from its first words.During Lent, in place of the Gloria there is a litany, which is very similar to the litanies sung at the beginning of every Eastern liturgy. The Litany of the 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays, "Divinae Pacis", (included in new edition of Cantus Selecti) contains an invocations.It possible,that "Divinae Pacis" is one of the very few surviving pieces of pre-Constantinian liturgical text (along with the Gloria and the Phos hilaron of Greek Vespers). It is an amazing thing to hear this most ancient of prayers .In the traditional form, the litany is read or sung by the Celebrant in all private or sung Masses. It is sung by the Deacon wearing the "stola lata" from the pulpit in Solemn High Masses.
In the Ordinary form, it is usually sung by a priest or a layman in place of the universal prayer at the end of the Liturgy of the Word
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