#Panis Angelicus
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grailfigure · 1 year ago
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Panis Angelicus // Shining Ark
1/8 Scale by Kotobukiya
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regrese12 · 2 years ago
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politicalmamaduck · 2 years ago
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aure-entuluva-2407 · 1 month ago
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Panis Angelicus
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lightthereis · 10 months ago
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Jan Toorop - Schets voor Panis Angelicus (1898)
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fiddleleafedfig · 8 months ago
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Weekend snip
(just cus I know @hxlda-hxlda is awake and I so desperately want to treat my love to some WIP goodness)
Below the cut xx
Remus receives the body of Christ, trapped into a small circular wafer, by the deacon. It’s placed into his awaiting palms. Panis angelicus. He places the wafer on his tongue and turns to Reverend Black with the chalice.
Reverend Black smiles at him, backlit by the painted windows and the tortured expression of Jesus in the cross behind him. Servus et humilis.
Remus parts his lips, letting the cool metal of the silver chalice burn on his cracked lips as Reverend Black tips the blood of god into his mouth.
He tries not to wipe at his lips with his clean white cotta, lest he stains it with salvation. He steps aside and looks at The Son hanging from his cross.
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thealogie · 8 months ago
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To your knowledge has anyone done an amv of Aziraphale eating to Panis Angelicus yet. saw it on a good omens playlist on spotify and havent stopped laughing since
No one has to my knowledge but I’m laughing so hard at the thought
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give-me-a-movie-camera · 2 years ago
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· 12 June 2021 ·
Jim Nabors rehearsing ‘’Panis Angelicus,’’ Latin for the ‘bread of the angels’ in the Roman Catholic Mission Church of St Jude in Sylacauga, Alabama. Courtesy of TV Radio Mirror. © Macfadden-Bartell Corporation, September 1966. From personal collection.
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A devout Roman Catholic until the day he died, Jim Nabors had always been God-fearing but, ‘Jim had drifted away from his faith at some point in his adolescence,’ so reported TV Radio Mirror, September 1966. He stopped attending church services and wandered about aimlessly through his teen years without any religious affiliation. Guilt-stricken for having turned his back on his parents’ sacrifices, he wanted so desperately to find God, but could not find Him within the walls of Protestant Christianity, of which he obtained no immediate spiritual satisfaction. His parents, who believed in the importance of weekly church attendance but did not believe in imposing a particular faith upon their children so long as they maintained a sense of God in their lives, readily blessed him to carve his own path, to let him find God through his independent and trying spiritual journey, apart from Methodism. ‘Yet, a grim depression gripped him… His heart was empty, too, with an emptiness that needed more than human love and fulfilment.’
His eldest sister, Freddie, was the first in her family to convert to Roman Catholicism when she married into an Italian-American family. His sister’s conversion only mildly influenced his decision—his sister, who was a member of Sylacauga’s then-only Catholic church, encouraged him to sing in the choir for a Christmas pageant during one cathartic holiday. ‘I’m not Catholic,’ he hesitated, but the local Catholic priest eased his worries by welcoming him with open arms. That priest was the son of a Syrian Jewish father and a Lebanese Christian mother, also a former Methodist, Father Mac Paul Abraham. Nabors cited, ‘He changed my life.’
Upon his return to Sylacauga one winter evening, Nabors quietly approached Father Abraham with a special request to convert him. The Father strongly advised he take instruction in Roman Catholic studies. Through sheer dogged determination to welcome God back into his life, he completed weeks of instruction during breaks from filming The Andy Griffith Show, attending Bible study, and taking up night courses in scripture and Latin, too. Some would say he studied to such a degree of obsession that it’s a wonder he didn’t quit acting to become a priest. In the mid-’60s, during a show hiatus from Gomer Pyle, Nabors wanted to be closer to God, and closer still. He found Him again in a Catholic Church in California. ‘For from another direction life suddenly took on meaning,’ he relayed. ‘I’d taken to slipping into the back of St Paul’s Roman Catholic Church in Hollywood, just to listen to the Mass.’ Ultimately, it was the prolific Los Angeles Reverend, Paulist Father Ellwood ‘Bud’ Keiser who converted him. Now spiritually uplifted and purified, he felt one step closer to God, and more loved and accepted than he ever felt before. ‘I repented and if my heart was truly contrite, He showered me with mercy and love and forgiveness. God set me free.’
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astreesophia · 1 year ago
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I have created a substack for my thoughts about faith, and especially Deanism. This is my first entry, about communion and being the Mother of God. I hope to post more of my prayers and theological thoughts in the days to come.
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fictionadventurer · 1 year ago
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4, 13, and 49! :D
4. What’s your favorite hymn?
I have a special love of "Panis Angelicus".
13. What’s the most embarrassing thing you’ve done in church?
I still cringe to think of young me bragging to the deacon about knowing which chapter of the Bible Linus was quoting in the Charlie Brown Christmas special.
49. Have you ever been a lector?
Closest I've come was reading out a petition or two at a few of the Masses run by the children in my grade in the religion program.
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fromprovidence · 7 months ago
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Patricia Janečova is an angel who sings true praises of God 🌟
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avelera · 2 years ago
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If you do not mind, I would like to share a memory from a decade ago. My family and I were on holiday in Greece, and coming from New Zealand, it was strange to be in such a different world. Even before colonisation this country was still only recently settled in relative terms - to walk about ruins thousands of years old was so strange. This was a culture so far beyond mine. One of the most distinct moments was standing in the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus. A wonderful thing about these theatres is that standing in this exact, marked, middle spot, your voice projects completely outwards to the edges of the theatre. I didn't know any songs in Greek, but I knew one in Latin - Panis angelicus - so that is the one I sang. I was only 12 then, but looking back I realise the weight of that moment, of becoming one with ancient history even if for a breath.
That’s gorgeous, Anon!
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baladric · 1 year ago
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why is every setting of panis angelicus the most boriiinnnnng shit uGH
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nothingunrealistic · 2 years ago
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MASS FOR THE REPOSE OF THE SOUL OF
JOHN FOLEY
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ST. PATRICK’S CATHEDRAL NEW YORK
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ORDER OF SERVICE
LITURGY OF THE WORD
ENTRANCE HYMN “Be Thou My Vision”
FIRST READING Old Testament ISAIAH 26:7-19 Read by Gillian Foley
SECOND READING New Testament I CORINTHIANS 15:51-57 Read by Emmeline Danforth
PSALM PSALM 23:1-6 Read by Joseph Santa Maria
HOMILY Reverend Patrick Fishwick
PRAYERS OF THE FAITHFUL Offered by Senator Joseph Scolari Our Response: “Lord, hear our prayer.”
LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST
OFFERATORY HYMN “How Great Thou Art”
EUCHARIST PRAYER Reverend Patrick Fishwick
COMMUNION
COMMUNION HYMN “Panis Angelicus”
EULOGY Offered by Governor Robert Sweeney
FINAL COMMENDATION “The Strife is O’er”
POSTLUDE Toccata & Fugue in D Minor
Please join the Foley family for refreshments immediately following the service in Meade Hall.
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The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.
He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters.
He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name’s sake.
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.
Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over.
Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the Lord for ever.
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PSALM 23:1-6
ST. PATRICK’S CATHEDRAL NEW YORK
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distance-does-not-matter · 2 years ago
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Playlist: Jesus Hype
just gonna use this to plug some of my fave hymns as well as the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles (they've got albums on Spotify and from what i've heard they are absolutely lovely)
Tantum Ergo - Traditional Melody
Panis Angelicus
Holy God, We Praise Thy Name
Jesus My Lord, My God, My All
Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence
Jesus Christ Is Ris'n Today
O Sanctissima
Immaculate Mary
Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1yiJQm2kvSvg6FwGz2IFhS?si=ed07860bab7c4623
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ettawritesnstudies · 1 year ago
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I'd like to nominate this group of singing priests or The Gray Havens who do a lot of music inspired by Tolkien and C.S. Lewis
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, vatican city should be forced to participate in eurovision
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