This is the music chant for the Sanctus we shall be using tomorrow. If you wish to hear it sung then there is a very helpful website where you can scroll down and choose the part of the mass you want to hear sung. Very helpful if, like me, you can't sight read, and you need someone to help you along for a while.
If you scroll down and click the black triangle next to the one you want to hear, you'll hear a cantor and/or choir sing it very simply for you. Look for this:
So you can practice in the privacy of your own home before airing your voice in church.
May St Cecelia pray for us.
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