Jubilate Deo

After the liturgical reforms of Vatican II, Pope Paul VI presented a 1974 document as a "minimum repertoire of Gregorian chant",[1] which the faithful should learn to sing. In promulgating the booklet, the Congregation for Divine Worship stated that the book would be "extremely useful if the faithful learn the chants contained in the volume, as the Pope and the Congregation for Divine Worship intend."[2]

The Maltese choir, Jubilate Deo, is named after this document.

Contents

Chants of the Ordinary

  • Kyrie XVI
  • Gloria VIII
  • Credo III
  • Sanctus XVIII
  • Pater Noster
  • Agnus Dei XVIII
  • Verbum Domini
  • Mysterium Fidei
  • Ite Missa est

Hymns

References

  1. ^ "Voluntati Obsequens". Archived from the original on 2008-08-28. Retrieved 2008-08-25.
  2. ^ "Sacred Congregation for Divine Worship : Letter Voluntati obsequens to bishops, accompanying the booklet Jubilate Deo" (PDF). Liturgyoffice.org. 14 April 1974. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
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