| The Priests singing "Pie Jesu" With The Choir of the Philharmonic Academy of Rome, Singers of The Basilica Of St Peters |
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The Lyrics to Pie Jesu and translation
Pie Jesu, Pie Jesu,
Pie Jesu, Pie Jesu,
Qui tollis peccata mundi;
Dona eis requiem,
Dona eis requiem.
Angus Dei, Angus Dei,
Angus Dei, Angus Dei,
Qui tollis peccata mundi;
Dona eis requiem,
Dona eis requiem.
Sempiternam, sempiternam requiem.
Lord, have mercy,
Lord, have mercy,
You who take away the sins of the world;
Grant them peace,
Grant them peace.
Lamb of God, Lamb of God,
Lamb of God, Lamb of God,
You who take away the sins of the world;
Grant them peace,
Grant them peace.
Peace everlasting, everlasting.
The Priests Enjoy A Growing Flock
The Priests, a vocal group consisting of just
what the name implies, have been enjoying a
great deal of exposure lately. The group has
been featured on television shows, has
performed in cathedrals and churches around
Europe and has been the subject of articles
in major newspapers. This likely has
happened, in part, because a group of priests
singing devotional songs is not what people
usually think of as popular music.
The Priests, however, can attribute a great
deal of their recent popularity to their
abilities rather than their image. Their love
for the music comes through in their
performances and the depth of their sincerity
is apparent in their voices. Composed of
three talented singers, two tenors and a
bass, who have been singing together for 30
years, The Priests have turned their love of
music into a means for them to reach out to
audiences worldwide.
And reach out they have. The group was
featured on The Alan Titchmarsh's ITV show in
September of 2008 and was, in that same
month, the subject of a feature article in
the UK's Daily Telegraph newspaper. They've
also appeared on the Public Broadcasting
Service in the United States and have even
been the subject of an article in Time
Magazine. The group has also seen some
success on video sharing sites, where their
traditional devotional music and Irish songs
seem not at all out of place on what
constitutes the most modern of ways to
distribute music.
In November, The Priests will release their
first album on the Epic label, a subsidiary
of Sony BMG. Record labels, whose business
sensibilities are legendary, have long known
that traditional music, be it sacred or
secular, is a big seller and The Priest's
unique sound lends something to it that has
made it popular wherever they've performed.
The group is recording in some rather
prestigious locations, as well, including St.
Peter's Basilica in The Vatican. All of the
proceeds from their album sales are slated to
go to charity, as seems fitting for musicians
whose principal vocation is one of faith, not
stardom.
The Priests maintain an actively-updated
website at ThePriests.com which contains
audio of the group performing. Members
consist of brothers Martin and Eugene O'Hagan
and David Delargy, all of whom remain active
with their clergy duties which, according to
the group, come before anything else. Tags : The Priests Pie Jesu Choir of the Philharmic Academy Of Rome |
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Durée : 202 s |
| They sing like angels their powerful voices blend effortlessly - The Priests |
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http://www.ThePriests.com
The Priests, a vocal group consisting of just
what the name implies, have been enjoying a
great deal of exposure lately. The group has
been featured on television shows, has
performed in cathedrals and churches around
Europe and has been the subject of articles
in major newspapers. This likely has
happened, in part, because a group of priests
singing devotional songs is not what people
usually think of as popular music.
The Priests, however, can attribute a great
deal of their recent popularity to their
abilities rather than their image. Their love
for the music comes through in their
performances and the depth of their sincerity
is apparent in their voices. Composed of
three talented singers, two tenors and a
bass, who have been singing together for 30
years, The Priests have turned their love of
music into a means for them to reach out to
audiences worldwide.
And reach out they have. The group was
featured on The Alan Titchmarsh's ITV show in
September of 2008 and was, in that same
month, the subject of a feature article in
the UK's Daily Telegraph newspaper. They've
also appeared on the Public Broadcasting
Service in the United States and have even
been the subject of an article in Time
Magazine. The group has also seen some
success on video sharing sites, where their
traditional devotional music and Irish songs
seem not at all out of place on what
constitutes the most modern of ways to
distribute music.
In November, The Priests will release their
first album on the Epic label, a subsidiary
of Sony BMG. Record labels, whose business
sensibilities are legendary, have long known
that traditional music, be it sacred or
secular, is a big seller and The Priest's
unique sound lends something to it that has
made it popular wherever they've performed.
The group is recording in some rather
prestigious locations, as well, including St.
Peter's Basilica in The Vatican. All of the
proceeds from their album sales are slated to
go to charity, as seems fitting for musicians
whose principal vocation is one of faith, not
stardom.
The Priests maintain an actively-updated
website at ThePriests.com which contains
audio of the group performing. Members
consist of brothers Martin and Eugene O'Hagan
and David Delargy, all of whom remain active
with their clergy duties which, according to
the group, come before anything else. Tags : The Priests christian music vatikan accapella |
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Affichage : 331796
Durée : 67 s |
| 40 Priests vs Onyxia |
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Onyxia done with 40 priests on Realm
Onyxia-EU.
HQ-Version(80MB):
http://rapidshare.com/files/32853848/priestsv
sony.avi
/Edit: To avoid more "why do you have mage
and druid buffs?","i saw a shaman with
lightning shield!","who tanked?" comments: We
were buffed by a mage and a druid before the
raid started. The shield that looks like
lightning shield of a shaman is the troll
priests race ability shadowguard. Tank was a
shadow priest named "Lolle", aggro was held
with mindblast.
So to all those who think its fake, just
download the high quality version were you
can see clearly that we were really only
priests. Tags : wow world of warcraft onyxia priests priester |
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Affichage : 917058
Durée : 581 s |
| The Singing Priests Rehearse O Holy Night |
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Amazingly beautiful christian Music by "The
Priests".
The Priests are recording in the studio.
The Priests are:
Father Eugene O'Hagan of the Parish of
Ballyclare and Ballygowan: Church of The
Sacred Heart and Church of The Holy Family.
Dioceses of Down and Connor
Father Martin O'Hagan of the Parish of
Cushendun: Church of St. Patrick (Craigagh),
Church of St. Mary, The Star of the Sea
(Culraney). Dioceses of Down and Connor.
Father David Delargy of the Parish of
Hannahstown: Church of St. Joseph and Church
of St. Peter, the Rock , Dioceses of Down and
Connor.
It was at St. MacNissi's College, Co Antrim,
a local school in Derry, where Father Eugene
O'Hagan, Father Martin O'Hagen and Father
David Delargy met for the first time... Tags : The Priests Christianity catholic hymn religious Christian Music |
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Affichage : 97054
Durée : 76 s |
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