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1. In Illa Die - In That Day 1:50 (SAMPLE)
2. Jucundare - Be Glad 0:29
3. Ostende Nobis - Show Us, O Lord 0:58
4. Conditor Alme Siderum - Life-giving Creator of the stars 1:38
5. Populus Sion - People of Sion 1:11
6. Jerusalem Gaude - Jerusalem rejoice 1:41
7. Rorate Caeli - Drop down dew, you heavens 0:50
8. O Radix Jesse - O Root of Jesse 4:36
9. Ecce Virgo - Behold, a Virgin 0:49
10. Judaea et Jerusalem - Judea and Jerusalem 0:36 (SAMPLE)
11. Martyrology - Announcement of Christmas 3:29
12. Christe Redemptor - O Christ, Redeemer 2:58
13. Primo Tempore - In the former time 4:07
14. O Magnum Mysterium - O Great Mystery 3:19
15. Angelus ad Pastores - The angel said to the shepherds 4:10
16. Verbum Caro Factum Est - The Word was made flesh 3:00
17. Liber Generationis Jesu Christi - The book of the genealogy of Jesus 5:40
18. Dominus Dixit - The Lord said 1:50 (SAMPLE)
19. Kyrie IX - Lord have mercy 2:00
20. Gloria IX - Glory to God in the Highest 3:02
21. Tecum Principium - Yours is princely power 3:55
22. Alleluia: Dominus Dixit - Alleluia: The Lord said 2:23
23. Laetentur Caeli - Let the heavens be glad 1:07
24. Sanctus IX - Holy, Holy, Holy Lord 1:26
25. Agnus Dei IX - Lamb of God 1:17
26. In Splendoribus Sanctorum - In holy splendor 0:36
27. Genuit Puerpera Regem - The new mother has borne a king 0:46 (SAMPLE)
28. Puer Natus - A child is born 2:58
29. Multifarie - In myriad ways 3:11
30. O Admirabile Commercium - O wondrous exchange 0:54
31. Ecce Maria - Behold Mary 0:41
32. Omnes de Saba Venient - All from Sheba shall come 2:17
33. Reges Tharsis - King of Tharsis 1:53
34. Vidimus Stellam Eius - We saw his star 0:41
35. Tribus Miraculis - Three miracles 1:16
36. English text of the Announcement of Christmas read by Mother Dolores Hart, Prioress, O.S.B.
Abbey of Regina Laudis: Bethlehem, Connecticut
The Abbey of Regina Laudis is a monastery of contemplative Benedictine women living in union with the Roman Catholic Church and following the Rule of St. Benedict according to the Primitive Observance. Founded in 1947 in Bethlehem, Connecticut by Mother Benedict Duss, the community of Regina Laudis is made up of 40 women representing a wide diversity of personal and professional backgrounds. As she moves through the stages of formation within the enclosure, each woman is challenged and helped to find new forms of the particular service God has called her to, whether that be through land and animal management, scholarship, art, law, social services, the performing arts, medicine or any other area of human endeavor. The community is known for its commitment to the arts, most notably in the performance of Gregorian Chant.
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