• Procedamus in pace! (Latin for 'Let us proceed in peace') is a Gregorian chant. The text includes a quotation from Psalm 24:7-8. It is traditionally sung...
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  • Sadeness (Part I) (category Number-one singles in Austria)
    "Procedamus in pace!", an antiphon which is the second track on the album. The vocals were at first used without permission; a lawsuit followed in 1994...
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    formulas in other Latin liturgical rites are: Ambrosian Rite: "Procedamus cum pace" (Let us go forth in peace). Response: "In nomine Christi" (In the name...
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    part, "Sadeness", includes a Gregorian chant taken from the track "Procedamus in pace!" from the 1976 album Paschale Mysterium by Capella Antiqua München...
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  • example is the antiphon "Procedamus in pace!" which was used in the track "Sadeness (Part I)". The track appeared as a single in late 1990, shortly before...
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    Ambrosian Rite (category Religion in Lombardy)
    priest says simply "Go in peace" ("Procedamus cum pace"), to which the people respond "In the name of Christ" ("In nomine Christi"). The Ambrosian Rite...
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    ended, go in peace") the priest says "Benedicat et exaudiat nos Deus", "Procedamus cum pace" to which the people respond "In nomine Christi" ("In the name...
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  • could receive its anthem [in C major, despite Susan McClary's research results in the Feminine Endings (1991)] for the first time in 170 years "History". gaudeamus...
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