Wow best version available on RU-vid. Anyone caught the true Cantor’s correction at 2:49 “just”. But I see why the Catechist said to us not to learn the songs from RU-vid
I really miss this...just remembering our late parish priest Fr. Carton of San John de Sahagun, of TIGBAUAN,Iloilo how he deliver this pschal preconium.
EXSULTET (PASCHAL PRAECONIUM) Exult, choirs of angels, Exult, heavenly assembly! May a hymn of glory greet the triumph of our risen Lord! Rejoice, all the earth, flooded with the new light! The splendour of the King has conquered darkness, the darkness of the world! The splendour of the King has conquered darkness, the darkness of the world! Rejoice, O Mother Church, made resplendent with the glory of your risen Lord. Let this holy building resound, echoing the song of a people in feast. The Lord be with you. And with your spirit. Lift up your hearts. We lift them up to the Lord. Let us give thanks to the Lord our God. It is right and just. It is truly right and just to express, by singing, the great joy of the spirit and to praise the all powerful Father and his Son, our Lord, Jesus Christ. He paid for us to the eternal Father Adam’s debt, and with his blood, shed out of love, he wiped away the condemnation of the ancient fault. This is the Passover in which is slain the one true Lamb. This is the night in which you freed our fathers from the slavery of Egypt. This is the night that with a pillar of fire banished the darkness of evil. This is the night in which you have conquered the darkness of sin. This is the night in which Christ has destroyed death and from the dead arises victorious. How wonderful is the mercy of your grace, how boundless the tenderness of your love; to ransom a slave you sacrificed your Son! Without the sin of Adam, Christ would not have redeemed us! O happy fault, which deserved so great a Saviour, O happy fault! O Night, truly blessed, which knew the hour in which Christ arose! O Night, truly blessed, which despoiled the Egyptians to make Israel wealthy! O Night, which conquers evil and washes guilt away! O Night, truly glorious, which reconciles man | to his God! This is the night in which Christ has destroyed death and from the dead arises victorious. In this night, receive, heavenly Father, the sacrifice of praise that the Church is offering you by the hand of her ministers in the solemn liturgy of the candle, sign of the new light. We pray you, O Lord: let this candle, offered in honour of your name, shine with light; let it ascend to you like fragrant perfume, let it mingle with the stars of heaven; may the morning star find this flame still burning, the morning star which never sets: Christ, your Son, risen from the dead, who shines resplendent with his peaceful light! Amen, Amen, Amen!
@@elijahzetye7582 The exultet dates back to around 200-300. It married the Passover with Resurrection. It also used symbology familiar to other pagans to replace their Gods with the Only God.
Exult - choirs of angels Exult - heavenly assembly, With a hymn of glory greet The triumph of our risen Lord. Rejoice all the earth Flooded with the new light. The splendour of the King! Has conquered darkness, The darkness of the world! The splendour of the King! Has conquered darkness, The darkness of the world! Rejoice, O mother Church, Made resplendent with the glory of your Lord. Let this place resound, Echoing the song of a people in feast. The lord be with you And with your spirit Lift up your heart We lift them up to the lord Let us give thanks to the lord our God! It is right and just! It is right and just! It’s truly, it is truly right and fitting To express, singing the great joy of the Spirit And to praise the all powerful Father, And His Son, our Lord Jesus Christ. He paid for us To our eternal Father The debt of Adam; And with his blood that He shed out of Love, He wiped away the condemnation Of the ancient fault. This is is the Passover! In which the true Lamb is sacrificed. This is the night In which you freed our fathers From the slavery of Egypt! This is the night! That saves us from the darkness of evil. This is the night! In which you have conquered The darkness of sin! This is the night! In which Christ has destroyed death, And from the dead, He rises as victorious! This is the night! In which Christ has destroyed death, And from the dead, He rises as victorious! How wonderful is the mercy of your grace How boundless the tenderness of your love To ransom a slave you sacrificed your Son Without the sin of Adam, Christ would not have redeemed us. O happy fault, which deserved So great a Saviour, O happy fault! O happy fault, which deserved So great a Saviour, O happy fault! O night truly blessed Which knew the hour in which Christ arose. O night truly blessed Which despoiled the Egyptians To enrich Israel. O night truly blessed Which conquers evil, washes guilt away. O night truly glorious Which reconciles man to his God! This is the night! In which Christ has destroyed death, And from the dead, He rises as victorious! This is the night! In which Christ has destroyed death, And from the dead, He rises as victorious! In this night receive, heavenly Father, The sacrifice of praise That the Church is offering you by the hand of her ministers, In the solemn liturgy of the candle, Sign of the new Light. We pray you, O Lord! Let this candle, Offered in honour of your name, Shine with light! Let it ascend to you like fragrant perfume Let it mingle with the stars of heaven May the morning star Find this flame ever burning. The morning star which never sets! Christ, your Son, risen from the dead, Make his light brightly shine. Amen! Amen! Amen! Amen! Amen! Amen!