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		<title>Soo&#8230; New Deacons, are you ready to sing the Exsultet this Easter?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Praeconium, or commonly, the Exsultet, is that hymn of praise sung before the Paschal candle. In it we give praise and thanks to God for the work of salvation throughout history. In many parishes it is sung by a lector, but is most properly sung by the Deacon. Here are some handy resources if you feel called to take up the task, or if you simply are called to do so by your pastor! Father Moleski has a collection of references at http://moleski.net/exultet/index.htm The Exsultet In English http://www.icelweb.org/musicfolder/openpdf.php?file=ExsultetLong.pdf http://www.npm.org/Chants/assets/icel/exsultet.pdf&#8221; From npm.org &#8211; From musicasacra.com &#8211; El Pregón Pascual En … <a href="http://blog.euphemos.com/2012/09/08/soo-new-deacons-are-you-ready-to-sing-the-exsultet-this-easter/"> Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594; </span></a>]]></description>
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	<itunes:summary>The Praeconium, or commonly, the Exsultet, is that hymn of praise sung before the Paschal candle. In it we give praise and thanks to God for the work of salvation throughout history. In many parishes it is sung by a lector, but is most properly sung by the Deacon. Here are some handy resources if you feel called to take up the task, or if you simply are called to do so by your pastor!
Father Moleski has a collection of references at http://moleski.net/exultet/index.htm
The Exsultet In English
http://www.icelweb.org/musicfolder/openpdf.php?file=ExsultetLong.pdf
http://www.npm.org/Chants/assets/icel/exsultet.pdf”
From npm.org – 
From musicasacra.com – 
El Pregón Pascual En Español
http://www.musicaliturgica.com/textoscantados/downloads/pregonpascual.pdf
From musicaliturgia.com – 
An alternate editing for Ordained vs Non-Ordained Cantors
http://cantateop.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Pregon-Pascual-Ordained.pdf
http://cantateop.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Pregon-Pascual-Nonordained.pdf
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		<title>Morning Prayer May 31, 2009</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Audio of Morning Prayer for May 31, 2009. Psalm 63:2-9; Daniel 3:57-88, 56; Psalm 149; Acts 5:30-32 From ancient times the Church has had the custom of celebrating each day the Liturgy of the Hours, also known as the Divine Office. In this way the Church fulfills the Lord’s precept to pray without ceasing, at once offering its praise to God the Father and interceding for the salvation of the world. Join me in praying the Liturgy of the Hours today and throughout the lenten season.]]></description>
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Psalm 63:2-9; Daniel 3:57-88, 56; Psalm 149; Acts 5:30-32
From ancient times the Church has had the custom of celebrating each day the Liturgy of the Hours, also known as the Divine Office. In this way the Church fulfills the Lord’s precept to pray without ceasing, at once offering its praise to God the Father and interceding for the salvation of the world. Join me in praying the Liturgy of the Hours today and throughout the lenten season.
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		<title>Evening Prayer May 30, 2009</title>
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Psalm 113; Psalm 147:1-11; Revelation 15:3-4; Romans 8:11
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