Originally composed as an choral prelude for a church service, this setting of Luke 6:20 is effective a cappella, with the provided piano accompaniment, with organ doubling the voices, or with both organ and piano. The translation of the …Read More
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Originally composed as an choral prelude for a church service, this setting of Luke 6:20 is effective a cappella, with the provided piano accompaniment, with organ doubling the voices, or with both organ and piano. The translation of the short Latin text is included in the PDF. Luke 6:20 is the first of the Beatitudes. In the Roman Catholic lectionary, it appears in the Gospel reading for the Sixth Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year C. The same ideas are found in Matthew 5:3, proclaimed in the Gospel reading for the Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year A.