Sung prayer to Michael the Archangel - Sancte Michael Archangele - Gregorian Chant

Brother Elijah, responsible for the Harpa Dei ensemble, expressed the following about this song: The melody of this song comes from the traditional monastery of “Our Lady of Guadalupe“ (Silver City, New Mexico) and may sound at first a little bit unfamiliar for some. The way Harpa Dei sings it opens a very beautiful perspective. From my point of view it is not just the musical setting of the well-known prayer to St. Michael the Archangel, but it tells - as I see it - the story of the expulsion of the fallen angels, which now has to happen on earth. The singing in its continuity represents this in a calm, tender and evident way. The victory is already there. It must now be actualized! This song is part of this mission - it comes from long ago and tells us men in time what happened and is happening - the final separation of light and darkness. I advise you to listen to this song some times, so that our soul can receive this sublime beauty and reality! It is at the service of the struggle between light and darkness, and from now on it belongs to the battle songs of the Lamb’s army. Praise to the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit! Come Lord Jesus, Maranatha! Elijah on the feast of the Saint Archangels. ___________________________________________________________________________ Telegram: Soundcloud: If you wish to support our mission, you can donate here:
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