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Gregorian Chant of Trust and Protection ✝️ John 10:11–16 | The Lord Is My Shepherd | Cantus Monasticus 🎵 Enter a sacred atmosphere of trust and divine protection through this Gregorian Chant inspired by John 10:11–16, where Christ reveals Himself as the Good Shepherd who knows His sheep, guards them with love, and lays down His life for them. This chant gently invites the soul to rest in the care of the Lord, confident in His faithful protection. Rooted in the monastic tradition, this sacred chant is ideal for: Trust in God and spiritual reassurance Prayer, meditation, and contemplative silence Protection, peace, and surrender to Christ Sacred listening inspired by the Good Shepherd Through the timeless simplicity of Gregorian chant, the heart is led into quiet confidence, remembering that we are never alone, but lovingly guided and protected by Christ. 🙏 “I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep.” (John 10:11) ▶️ Listen in trust. Rest without fear. Follow the Shepherd. ✝️ May this sacred chant strengthen your faith and surround your heart with peace and protection. Lyrics: [Antiphon] Ego sum Pastor bonus, qui animam suam ponit pro ovibus suis. Ego sum Pastor bonus. [Verse 1] Dicit Dominus: Ego sum Pastor bonus, et cognosco oves meas, et cognoscunt me meae. [Antiphon] Ego sum Pastor bonus, qui animam suam ponit pro ovibus suis. [Verse 2] Sicut novit me Pater, et ego agnosco Patrem; et animam meam pono pro ovibus meis. [Antiphon] Ego sum Pastor bonus. [Verse 3] Mercenarius fugit, quia non pertinet ad eum grex; Pastor autem manet, quia oves ei sunt carae. [Antiphon] Ego sum Pastor bonus, qui animam suam ponit pro ovibus suis. [Verse 4] Oves meae vocem meam audiunt, et ego eas voco nomine; et sequuntur me per viam vitae. [Antiphon] Ego sum Pastor bonus. [Verse 5] Et alias oves habeo quae non sunt ex hoc ovili; et illas oportet me adducere, ut unum ovile fiat. [Antiphon] Ego sum Pastor bonus, qui animam suam ponit pro ovibus suis. [Verse 6] In pascuis virentibus me collocat; ad aquas quietis me educit. [Antiphon] Ego sum Pastor bonus. [Verse 7] Animam meam reficit, et ducit me per semitas iustitiae propter nomen suum. [Antiphon] Ego sum Pastor bonus, qui animam suam ponit pro ovibus suis. [Verse 8] Non timebo mala, quia tu mecum es, Domine; virga tua et baculus tuus ipsa me consolata sunt. [Antiphon – Final] Ego sum Pastor bonus, qui animam suam ponit pro ovibus suis. Amen. Share this video: • Gregorian Chant of Trust and Protection ✝️... 🕯️ Cantus Monasticus | Traditional Gregorian Chant is a channel dedicated to the preservation and sharing of traditional Gregorian chant, rooted in the monastic and liturgical tradition of the Catholic Church. The channel offers authentic Latin Gregorian chant, characterized by monophonic vocal lines, free rhythm, ancient church modes, and a deeply contemplative and prayerful atmosphere. Inspired by monastic life, sacred manuscripts, and the ancient Roman liturgy, Cantus Monasticus seeks to foster silence, meditation, prayer, and interior peace. This channel is intended for those who seek: Gregorian chant for prayer and meditation Sacred and contemplative music Catholic and liturgical tradition Monastic and medieval sacred music Peaceful and spiritual listening ✨ Cantus Monasticus exists to allow the timeless sound of Gregorian chant to echo through the centuries — where music becomes prayer, and prayer becomes silence before God. #GregorianChant #TraditionalGregorianChant #LatinGregorianChant #SacredChant #CatholicChant #MonasticChant #CantusMonasticus #GregorianChantForPrayer #ContemplativeMusic #SacredMusic #MedievalChant #LiturgicalMusic