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#penitentialpsalms #gregorianchant #miserere 🙏 The Seven Penitential Psalms - Complete 432Hz Gregorian Chant Collection for Lent 2026 The seven penitential psalms are the Church's most profound prayers of repentance, traditionally prayed together during Lent and times of penance. This complete collection features key excerpts from all seven psalms, sung in traditional Gregorian chant by Benedictine monks and tuned to 432Hz healing frequency. Perfect for: ✨ Deep Lenten meditation ✨ Preparation for Confession ✨ Ash Wednesday through Holy Week ✨ Extended prayer time ✨ Examination of conscience ✨ Spiritual retreats ✨ Friday Lenten devotion ✨ Penitential seasons 🎵 ABOUT 432Hz TUNING This chant has been carefully tuned to 432Hz, known as the "natural frequency" or "healing frequency." Many listeners find 432Hz music promotes: Deeper meditation and prayer Enhanced spiritual connection Greater sense of peace and calm Reduced stress and anxiety More restful contemplation 📖 THE SEVEN PENITENTIAL PSALMS These seven psalms have been grouped together since early Christianity as the Church's principal prayers of repentance. They express the full range of penitential experience: sorrow for sin, trust in God's mercy, desire for purification, and hope for restoration. Psalm 6 - Domine, ne in furore (O Lord, rebuke me not) Prayer for healing from the consequences of sin Psalm 32 - Beati quorum (Blessed are those) Joy of forgiveness and confession Psalm 38 - Domine, ne in furore tuo (O Lord, rebuke me not in anger) Deep awareness of sin's burden Psalm 51 - Miserere mei, Deus (Have mercy on me, O God) ⭐ The greatest penitential prayer in Scripture Psalm 102 - Domine, exaudi (Hear my prayer, O Lord) Cry from the depths of affliction Psalm 130 - De profundis (Out of the depths) ⭐ Hope in God's mercy and redemption Psalm 143 - Domine, exaudi orationem meam (O Lord, hear my prayer) Trust in God's justice and mercy 📿 TRADITION & PRACTICE The seven penitential psalms have been prayed together since at least the 6th century. They are traditionally prayed: During Lent, especially on Fridays In preparation for Confession During times of personal penance On Ash Wednesday Throughout Holy Week In monasteries as part of special penitential offices Saint Augustine wrote extensively on these psalms, and they have been set to music by countless composers throughout Church history. This Gregorian chant setting preserves the ancient monastic tradition of praying these psalms in their original liturgical form. 🙏 PRAYER Merciful Father, through these seven psalms we pour out our hearts before You. We acknowledge our sins, we trust in Your infinite mercy, and we beg for the grace of true repentance. Create clean hearts within us, renew right spirits, and restore to us the joy of Your salvation. Lead us from sorrow to hope, from confession to forgiveness, and from death to life eternal. Through Christ our Lord. Amen. Copyright Notice: Original musical composition. Latin text from the Seven Penitential Psalms (Vulgate Bible, public domain). © 2026 @LatinPrayerMusic. All rights reserved. 🔔 Subscribe for daily 432Hz Gregorian chants for Lent 2026 📖 Latin Prayer Music Playlist: • ✨Ave Maria | 432Hz Gregorian Chant | Tradi... 🎵 More Latin Prayer Music: / @latinprayermusic #deprofundis #catholicprayer #latinprayer #benedictinemonks #catholicmeditation