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On Holy Thursday, the Agnus Dei is said as usual; the practice introduced in 1955, singing “miserere nobis” in place of “dona nobis pacem” as the third invocation, has been abolished.
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Sic Semper Tyrannis, si vis pacem, parabellum, and molon labe. 3 messages, 10 words, 100% reality.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Wherein It Turns Out I Am Not Loyal to the US 2009
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At the Agnus Dei, the words “dona nobis pacem” are no longer said as the third invocation, but rather “miserere nobis” is said a third time.
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The "Agnus Dei" is followed by the dona nobis pacem and the Celebrant having replaced the holy Sacrament, the Postcommunion and Deo Gratias are sung in plain chant ...
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St. Benedict invites every person that climbs this mount to seek peace and follow it: "inquire pacem et sequere eam" [seek peace and follow it.] (Ps. 33,14-15) (Rule, Prologue, 17).
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This invocation accompanies the fraction and, for this reason, may be repeated as many times as necessary until the rite has reached its conclusion, the last time ending with the words dona nobis pacem [grant us peace].
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This is the first recording of Joshua Rifkin's 2006 edition of the B minor mass, a revision of his first 1980 edition, using single voices in the Kyrie, Gloria and Creed and ripienists in the six-part Sanctus, the double choir Osanna and the Dona nobis pacem.
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“Si vis pacem, para bellum” – if you want peace prepare for war.
Do as we say, not as we do: gasoline edition « Antiwar.com Blog 2008
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Requiescat en pacem, Mr. Snow, you fought a good fight and kept the faith. —
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Then Vaughan Williams, “Dona nobis pacem,” 6,000 in only 3 months.
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