Does anyone listen to Christian music? I'm a catholic but I find it soothing and helpful spiritually. It focuses my mind on God.
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Does anyone listen to Christian music? I'm a catholic but I find it soothing and helpful spiritually...
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Honestly I don't like most modern worship music that they play on the radio, but there's really nothing wrong with it as long as it's not preaching something heretical. I listen to stupid goth rock so I won't judge anyone else's taste. I find that the most uplifting Christian music is byzantine chants and russian orthodox hymns
Chants.
i'm catholic and i love christian music too.
Hildegarde's music is, I think, the closest thing we have to angelic songs.
She was never trained in music, she simply transcribed what she heard during her visions.
Everytime I listen to her songs, I find myself in an incredible state of peace;
This was used in a John Woo movie and it sounded awesome.
There are Baptist and Catholic radio stations where I live, and when they're not airing things like sermons and theological discussion, they're usually airing contemporary music to which I don't mind listening when driving or going to sleep.
Wow, I'd never actually heard her music before it's incredible
>he doesn't listen exclusively to Johnny Cash instead of bluepilled soyboy (((modern christian music)))
Come on now, that's just disappointing.
This. Johnny is all you need
Everyday.
Holy dubs confirm, Johnny is a Saint.
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Gregorian chants always make my day.
I usually catch a livestream of IHOP
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Why do you listen to Christian music as a Catholic?
Someone posted the Melanesian choirs from the thin red line and I thought they were really beautiful
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Also I'm not a fan of the Latter day Saints but those heretics have a choir that does some amazing renditions of classic American Christian music
Ngl, I have a playlist of CCM I listen to sometimes. In addition to that, I listen to Vaalam chants and Mennonite Choirs sometimes.
blessed Fauré
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Beautiful, thanks for posting
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Composed by a canonized saint.
I unironically listen to Gregorian and orthodox chants while I lift
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Mea culpa. Youtube is the scourge of the internet. I'm sorry for even posting this.
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Medieval/Chant music is the closest to god one may get.
Why listen to Christian music when you can please God in all you hear?
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simple and close to my heart
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I'd heavily recommend Sufjan Stevens if any of you haven't heard of him. He goes to an Apostic church and is a serious Christian, but forewarning; he's most likely an active homosexual (even wrote music for Call Me by Your name) and highly liberal, this may turn a good amount of people off from his music.
His music doesn't quite fit the bill of common Christian worship music too. It ranges from straightforward lo-fi folk worship [1], to strange prophetic songs about the second coming [2], a song about the apocalypse [3], songs about Christian sex [4], a song about the Transfiguration [5], MANY christmas albums, and many fun secular songs aswell.
Most of his work though relates to his personal life, in either brutally honest fashion, or in a complete fantastical way which relates in a symbolic/figurative sense, almost like a parable. This makes it hard for people who want to know more about him, because he doesn't do many interviews. For instance he has both a song about the narrator fooling around with his friend as teens and her dying from cancer (which has been confirmed to not have happened), and another song about falling in love with a boy at summercamp.
Either way his music is pretty great, on a purely musical level his stuff is worth getting into.
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im not gonna support an active homo
Judee Still is really good.
The Lamb Ran Away With the Crown
Once I heard a serpent remark
"If you try to evoke the spark
You can fly through the dark
With a red midnight raven
To rule the battleground"
So I drew my sword and got ready
But the lamb ran away with the crown
So I drew my sword and got ready
but the lamb ran away with the crown
Tho' the beast within me's a liar
He made me glow with a strange desire
And I rode on the fire, with a blue sacred opal
to bless the battleground
But I turned to see its reflection
and the lamb ran away with the crown
Once a demon lived in my brow
I screamed and wailed and I cursed out loud
And I sailed through the clouds on ten crested cardinals
To guard my battleground
But I laughed so hard I cried
And the lamb ran away with the crown
But I laughed so hard I cried
And the lamb ran away with the crown
I didn't know where else to post this autism
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Found out she was an LGBT though
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Videos like this make believe the Orthodox are correct, that there is no greater instrument for worship than the human voice.
Also the photographer poohing around during this, makes me furious. That ridiculously loud shutter sound every 15 seconds, the sound of him scurrying around like a rat.
I think this song is about the Holy Ghost
It is truly right to bless thee, O Theotokos,
thou the ever blessed, and most pure, and the Mother of our God.
Thou the more honorable than the cherubim,
and beyond compare more glorious than the seraphim,
who without corruption gavest birth to God the Word,
thou the true Theotokos, we magnify thee.
Yeah, the informal filming of it lacks in quality.. but the beauty of those singers still pushes through.
I'm the user you quoted btw.. I tend to change IP a lot. Here's a clearer version, but a little boy singing. Just as glorious:
Wow. That is simply amazing.
Also, a song I had never heard before?!?!
Inconceivable!
She also wrote Lingua Ignota, the first recorded attempt at conlanging:
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I don't normally doff my cap at cathodox saints, but … *doffs cap*
I like it user :)
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OC?
If so, very nice work!
H-h-how would you even know about it?!
Don't seem Christian, though … they're attracted to Orthodoxy, but really only, it seems, for the mystery not for the Christ …
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How about no.
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wut!?
Its an opening from a brazilian miniseries. I like it.
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catchiest song ever
wow they are really good. Wish I didn't read the interview but whatever.
I've watched this as well, nice seeing someone like that here.
May be off topic but what did you thought about it?
I actually like this song. I also like the lead singers shoes!
listening to GOT soundtrack right now. Yes I know…
I find the modern stuff sucks and sounds horrible. The chants and hymns stuff are good.
Honestly, it feels like it's another reason why the Muslims are able to win more people, cause they find a way to make their Islamic music sound like something a warrior would sing, not to mention the terrorist groups got that singer who sings those Muslim songs in those Muslim meme videos, although he's supposedly dead?
Anything Adoration of the Cross uploads I listen to. (youtube.com
Also anything from the Valaam monastery choir, these two basically constitute all my Christian music with the occasional more obscure chant thrown.
There's some pretty heavy christian stuff out there, for sure. This is one of my favorite worship songs out there:
Sleeping Giant - Tithemi [ youtube.com
Ha, I definitely get where you're coming from. but yes there is some pretty heavy stuff out there also. Here are some great examples:
demon hunter - jesus wept youtube.com
kingdom of giants - damaged goods youtube.com
kingdom of giants - no faith no space youtube.com
impending doom - baptized in filth youtube.com
for today - king youtube.com
for today - no truth, no sacrifice youtube.com
wolves at the gate - oh the depths youtube.com
sleeping giant - Jehova Shalom youtube.com
sleeping giant - Tongues of Fire youtube.com
in the midst of lions - the call youtube.com
corpus christi - monuments youtube.com
falling cycle - untitled 1 youtube.com
falling cycle - untitled 2 youtube.com
for all eternity - fallout youtube.com
for today - the advocate youtube.com
golden resurrection - the temple will remain youtube.com
holy terror - alpha omega (The Bringer of Balance) youtube.com
indwelling - famine youtube.com
inked in blood - lest I sleep the sleep of death youtube.com
life in your way - salty grave life in your way - salty grave youtube.com
saving grace - Shekinah youtube.com
saving grace - the most beautiful promise youtube.com
saving grace - youtube.com
sinai beach - to the church youtube.com
stryper - yahweh youtube.com
fit for a king - engraved youtube.com
this runs through it - Writing Books and Changing Lives youtube.com
wolves at the gate - lowly youtube.com
theocracy - i am youtube.com
becoming the archetype - how great thou art youtube.com
the great commission - came to my rescue youtube.com
masterplan - spirit never die youtube.com
bloodlined calligraphy - frienemies youtube.com
as cities burn - thus from my lips, by yours, my sin is purged youtube.com
means - connected youtube.com
means - these are the words youtube.com
no innocent victim - set apart youtube.com
no innocent victim - never face defeat youtube.com
nodes of ranvier - defined by struggle youtube.com
norma jean - 1,000,000 Watts youtube.com
onward to olympas - wolf's jaw youtube.com
seventh star - brood of vipers [album] youtube.com
this or the apocalypse - subverse youtube.com
war of ages - collapse youtube.com
These ones are more of a punk type vibe:
as cities burn - love jealous one, love youtube.com
excellent (and was very meaningful to me when I needed it)
everything in slow motion - coma youtube.com
grasslands - back and forth youtube.com
flee the seen - I'll be back on sunday youtube.com
flee the seen - wardrobe full of fiction youtube.com
flee the seen - do you think dallas is still in the slammer? youtube.com
emery - walls youtube.com
Destroy the runner - I, Lucifer youtube.com
destroy the runner - my darkness youtube.com
emery - studying politics youtube.com
emery - jesus wept youtube.com
everything in slow motion - get out youtube.com
holy terror - alpha omega (The Bringer of Balance) youtube.com
Disciple - dear X, you don't own me
Dodgin' Bullets - Tomorrow The World Will Change Forever youtube.com
fortitude - let go youtube.com
feed her to the sharks - let go
grasslands - fame youtube.com
inked in blood - lest I sleep the sleep of death youtube.com
ivoryline - instincts youtube.com
kingdom of giants - no faith no space youtube.com
kiros - unshaken youtube.com
life in your way - salty grave youtube.com
masterplan - spirit never die youtube.com
nine lashes - one and all
sent by ravens - our graceful words (album) youtube.com
seventh day slumber - never too far gone youtube.com
since october - guilty youtube.com
skillet - forsaken youtube.com
spoken - learning to forget youtube.com
spoken - through it all youtube.com
subseven - emotion youtube.com
thrice - deadbolt youtube.com
unmaskd - fire inside youtube.com
the veer union - bitter end youtube.com
buttrock vibes:
holy soldier - see no evil youtube.com
lordi - devil is a loser youtube.com
motley crue - shout at the devil youtube.com
stryper - yahweh youtube.com
based.
Kabarnos - Eksomologiste
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im catholic but i have a strong dislike for gregorian chants. on the other hand i find byzantine chants extremely beautiful; they compel me to worship the Lord.
everyone should give the liturgy of st. john chrysostom a try. especially the one sung by Lykourgos Angelopoulos
Check out Damien Poisblaud on YouTube. He sings traditional gregorian chant in a more eastern tone, in opposition to the very formal singing that developed in Solesmes during the 19th century. You might find it to your taste.
that's beautiful, thanks. I was worried about my aversion for gregorian chants, but this is really beautiful. What happened to them? They seem nowadays heavily musicalized, if that makes any sense. The tonal variation doesn't seem to serve a meditational function like in byzantine chants, but it's as if they were there only to sound pleasing. Do you get what I mean?
did you like Kabarnos?
I get what you mean, especially when organ is heavily involved.
Since the West threw out every form of tradition during the Renaissance in favor of muh classicism, it seems that every attempt to restore continuity is doomed to fail, apart from what is preserved in Monasteries (again, Solesmes is a good exemple imo).
I often struggle with my Catholic faith because the Orthodox seem to have a point when they say that Western theology is inherently flawed, while their own religious practices seem so timeless and otherworldly. From exuberant Jesuit Baroque times to the uninspiring Postmodern "Charismatic" stuff that is done today, it can feel like the Catholic church is the Bride of the world when it is actually the bride of Christ. We really need to end this schism already.
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that's beautiful, yes, but why is he there? Is he turning the chants into an spectacle itself instead of the focus being God? Doesn't seen right with all those lights and chairs desu. It gets close to music as entertainment, and all entertainments are purely sensual: they stop us from seeking the Truth. One could argue he's helping more people find beauty in worship, but idk
glad im not out of touch with reality
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thank you so much for posting this, user. This song (and, turns out, the whole album–which I checked out after you posted this) is truly, truly beautiful.
Sounds very unpleasant to listen to
Are you deaf?
My new favourite
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Just TRY to tell me you don't have massive feels after watching this one
If you don't, you're dead inside
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take the templar pill and listen to Templar Chants. Great music.
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Is this song blasphemous?