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* OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson you must be able to: a.explain the difference between Liturgy and Devotional Music b.identify the different liturgical and devotional music c.make an artistic view of liturgical and devotional music through drawing

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*OBJECTIVES:At the end of the lesson you must be able to:

a. explain the difference between Liturgy and Devotional Music

b. identify the different liturgical and devotional music

c. make an artistic view of liturgical and devotional music through drawing

d.appreciate the importance of music in worshiping to GOD

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*PICTURE! PICTURE!1st - Identify the

picture 2nd - Tell where do you see that picture

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*VOCAL MUSIC

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*Lesson 2:Liturgy and Devotional Music

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LITURGY DEVOTIONALMASS PASTORES

• KYRIE MORO - MORO

• GLORIA SENAKULO

• CREDO PABASA NG PASYON

• SANCTUS SALUBONG

• BENEDICTUS FLORES DE MAYO

• AGNUS DEI STA. CRUZAN

OBSERVE THE TABLE:

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*LITURGYLiturgical music is appropriate for a Mass or any other ritual action that is under the jurisdiction of the diocesan bishop.

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*LITURGY

*Ancient Greece and Judaism gave rise to a body of liturgical music that developed within specific liturgical rites to serve as the vehicle for the prayer and praise being offered to God. 

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*1. MASSMass is one of the names by which the sacrament of the Eucharist is commonly called in the Catholic Church, Western Rite Orthodox churches and many Old Catholic, Anglican, and Lutheran churches

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*SONGS IN MASS

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*a. KYRIE*Kyrie is the FIRST movement of a setting of the Ordinary of the Mass.*This is from the ancient (Biblical New Testament) Greek language, unlike the rest of the mass which is Latin.

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Kyrie eleison; Christe eleison; Kyrie eleison.

Lord have mercy; Christ, have mercy; Lord, have mercy.

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*b. GLORIA*Gloria is a celebratory passage praising

God and Christ*In Mass settings (normally in English) composed for the Church of England's Book of Common Prayer liturgy*It is commonly the last movement, because it occurs in this position in the text of the service.

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Gloria in excelsis Deo et in terra pax hominibus bonae voluntatis. Laudamus

te, benedicimus te, adoramus te, glorificamus te, gratias agimus tibi 

Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to men of good will. We praise You, we bless You, we adore You, we

glorify You, we give thanks

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*c. CREDO

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*d. SANCTUS

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*e. BENEDICT

US

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*f. AGNUS DEI

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*DEVOTIONAL MUSIC*Deeply concerned with God and th

ebeliefs and practice of religion*Devotional (worship) music is music that has been produced to be used in worshiping God, but not in a liturgical setting.

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*2. PASTORESPastores is Christmas

season folk dance and song practiced in many parts of Samar.

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The pastores (shepherds) recounts the story of the shepherds who visited the child Jesus in the manger through a song. They go house to house singing the daygon (worship). In some place the song is also called pastores or pastorada. These are songs of happy mood with a uniform message that tells the people to rejoice because the Savior was born.

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*3. MORO –MORO / KOMEDYA

Komedya is colorful theatrical tradition in the Philippines that describes the conflicts between the Muslims and the Christians. It was used by the Spanish as a method to spread Christianity in the country.

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*Moro-Moro is a type of Secular Komedya which portrays the clash between the Muslims and the Christians where the forbidden romance between the prince and the princess is settled by having the non-Christian be converted to Christianity or by his or her death followed by a resurrection through divine intervention.

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*4. SENAKUL

O*The Senakulo (from the Spanish cenaculo) is a Lenten play that depicts events from the Old and New Testaments related to the life, sufferings, and death of Christ.*It takes at least eight nights - from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday - to present the play.

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Street senakulos is another form of penance where the people are walking with the procession. People near the church wait eagerly to witness the reenactment.

Most anticipated among the episodes are the judgment of Jesus, the Crucifixion and His Seven Last Words. Spectators may range from devotees to the merely curious.

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*5. PABASA NG PASYON*Pabasa is known as a religious ritual

chanting the words from the Pasyon, a narrative book that contains the life of Christ. *It is a way for Catholics to repent to their sins and seek forgiveness from God during Lenten Season.  It is form of meditation, expression of faith to God and activity made with the fellow community.

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Traditionally, the chanting ritual is adapted with the Church’s style of singing religious songs and incorporating it to the Pasyon.  This activity lasts up to 1-3 days which depends on the flow of the chanting.

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*6. SALUBON

G'''Salubong''' is an Easter Sunday pre-dawn ritual that reenacts the Risen Christ's meet.

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*7. FLORES DE MAYO*The merry month of May is

when Flores de Mayo is celebrated by the Filipino communities throughout the country.

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*Flores de Mayo “Flowers of May,” sometimes called Flores de Maria which means Flowers of Mary is a celebration in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary.*Flores de Mayo is believed to have originated in the mid-1800s when the Vatican proclaimed doctrines about the Immaculate Conception.

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*8. STA. CRUZAN*Santacruzan is the highlight of

the celebration of Flores de Mayo celebrated in honor of St. Helena, the mother of Constantine the Great – the first Christian emperor, who found the relics of the True Cross or Holy Cross.

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Queen Helena was in search of the True Cross of Jesus. At the Calvary, she found 3 crosses, when she was 75 years old. She asked her sick servants to touch each cross and one of the three crosses she found, had caused the miraculous healing of the sick servants. That cross was believed to be the same cross where Jesus Christ died.

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The Santacruzan starts with a novena to the Blessed Virgin Mary, with the rosary prayer being offered every day. After the novena, a procession will follow which will culminate on the ninth day, the highlight of the festivity.

The Santacruzan procession is joined in by beautiful ladies with their escorts with embellished floats and ornate gowns, representing various religious characters.

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*DO YOU STILL REMEMBER?1.What is the difference between

liturgical and devotional music?2.What are the different kinds of

liturgical and devotional music?3.What are the songs belong to

mass?

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*THINK AND DRAW!*On a bond paper, draw your

own ideas and views about liturgical and devotional music.