Download Exultet in Latin - Ancient Easter Proclamation

The Exultet is one of the most beautiful and ancient chants of the Easter liturgy in the Catholic Church. Download this sacred Latin proclamation to experience the solemn joy of the Resurrection in its original language. This traditional chant is perfect for Holy Saturday celebrations and personal devotion.

Gregorian Chant Ensemble 2.1 120 MB

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About This Software

The Exultet, also known as the Easter Proclamation, is sung during the Easter Vigil by the deacon as he blesses the Paschal Candle. This ancient chant dates back to the 5th century and has been preserved in Latin across centuries. The text proclaims the triumph of Christ over death and darkness, calling all creation to rejoice in the light of the Risen Lord. Our download includes multiple versions performed by renowned choirs specializing in Gregorian chant and sacred polyphony.

Key Features

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Complete Latin text with pronunciation guide
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Multiple musical interpretations from different traditions
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High-quality audio recordings (320kbps MP3)
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Historical background and liturgical context
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Printable PDF with sheet music and lyrics

How to Use

Download the files to your device and listen during Holy Saturday services, personal prayer, or educational purposes. The chant can be used in liturgical settings, meditation, or to deepen your understanding of Easter traditions.

Conclusion

Download the Exultet in Latin today and immerse yourself in the sacred sounds of the Church's most ancient Easter proclamation. Experience the beauty of this timeless chant that has inspired Christians for centuries.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Exultet in Latin?

The Exultet is the Easter Proclamation sung during the Easter Vigil, dating back to the 5th century, celebrating Christ's resurrection through beautiful Latin chant.

Is this Exultet recording suitable for liturgical use?

Yes, our recordings follow traditional Gregorian chant notation and can be used in appropriate liturgical settings, though always check with your parish guidelines.

Do you provide translations or explanations of the Latin text?

Each download includes a comprehensive PDF with the full Latin text, English translation, and historical context of this ancient Easter proclamation.