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Arranged by: Caitlin Foster Sung by: Fr. Yoelvis Gonzalez, Caitlin Foster, Emma Nwobilor, Michael Foster, John Griffith, and Michael Terry From the Catholic Encyclopedia: [The Litany of the Saints] is prescribed by the Roman Ritual at the laying of the corner-stone of a new church, at the blessing or reconciliation of the same or of a cemetery, in the rite of blessing the people and fields in virtue of a special papal indult, for the major and minor Rogation Days, in the procession and prayers to obtain rain or fine weather, to avert storms and tempests, in time of famine or war, to escape mortality or in time of pestilence, in any tribulation, during the translation of relics, in solemn exorcisms of the possessed, and at the Forty Hours' Devotion. The Roman Pontifical, besides the occasions given in the Ritual, orders its recitation in the conferring of major orders, in the consecration of a bishop, benediction of an abbot or abbess, consecration of virgins, coronation of a king or queen, consecration of a church, expulsion and readmission of public penitents on Maundy Thursday, and in the "Ordo ad Synodum". Sheet music available at: / shop To help aid us in our mission, feel free to support us on Patreon: / neumesandtunes or make a donation: https://www.neumesandtunes.com/donate Our album is now available on most major streaming platforms, as well as for purchase on Bandcamp: https://neumesandtunes.bandcamp.com/a... and iTunes: / thesaurus-cantuum-sacrorum-vol-i To inquire about commissions, please email: [email protected] Images featured in this video are from the Ruskin Book of Hours, courtesy of the Getty Museum