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BienchidoPsalm 122 is considered to be one of the 'Songs of Ascents'. It is relevant in Judaism as well as the three main branches of Christianity - Roman Catholic, Anglicanism and Orthodox. According to Wikipedia "Psalm 122 is recited following Mincha between Sukkot and Shabbat Hagadol. It is also recited on Shabbat Nachamu (the Shabbat after Tisha B'Av) in some traditions. Verses 7–9 are part of Talmud Brachos 64a. ORTHODOXY As one of the Songs of Ascents (known in the Orthodox Church as the Eighteenth Kathisma), the Psalm is read towards the start of Vespers on weekdays during the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 6th weeks of Great Lent, between September 22 and December 19, between January 15 and The Sunday of the Prodigal Son, and on all Fridays except Good Friday, except when these days either form part of an All-night vigil or fall the day after one. Catholic Church According to the rule of St. Benedict set to 530, this Psalm was traditionally performed during the third act of the week, that is to say Tuesday – Saturday after Psalm 120 (119) and Psalm 121 (120). In the Liturgy of the Hours today, Psalm 122 is recited or sung at Vespers on Saturday of the fourth week. In the liturgy of the Mass, it is recited on the feast of Christ the King, the first Sunday of Advent in year A and the 34th Sunday in Ordinary Time in year C. Anglicanism In the Book of Common Prayer, Psalm 122 is to be said or sung on Day 27 at Morning Prayer. Verse 1 is used in the introit for Mothering Sunday which coincides with Laetare Sunday, also called "Mid-Lent Sunday" or Refreshment Sunday" AUDIO CREDITS: Music composed by Mohsin Raza Khan Text of Psalm 122 is taken from the New Internation Version of the OLD TESTAMENT. Keyboards by Mohammad Akhtar Guitars and Bass by Kashan Admani Additional sound effects courtesy of https://www.zapsplat.com/ Recorded at the Hill music studios, Karachi by Javed Iqbal Butt. Produced by Noel Michael and Mohsin Raza Khan VIDEO AND PHOTOGRAHIC CREDITS: Church dancers', synagogue and Hannukah celebration videos courtesy of Cottonbro of https://www.pexels.com/ Jerusalem videos courtesy of Jakob Lundvall of https://www.pexels.com/ Jerusalem photographs by: David Bena - Facade of Migdal David. (License type CC BY-SA 4.0) Bienchido - Panorámica de Jerusalén desde el Monte de los Olivos. (License type CC BY-SA 4.0) Andrew shiva - Aerial-Jerusalem Temple-Mount Al-Aqsa and Dome of the Rock (License type CC BY-SA 3.0) The copyright for composition and music of this song is the property of Mohsin Raza Khan