Music for the Soul – Healing Music & Songs of Comfort

An Enncrave compilation

“Music has often been called ‘the food of the soul,” and many listeners can attest to that sentiment.

This sacred Gregorian Chant dedicated to Our Lady of Guadalupe was created as a place of Catholic devotion, night prayer, and silent refuge for those who seek inner peace, deep calm, and a moment of contemplative stillness. In the gentle atmosphere of a spiritual monastery, this prayerful composition weaves elements of sacred music, ancient chant, and intimate, candlelit sacred ambiance, inviting the heart into a state of quiet meditation, reverent contemplation, and inner peace. Here, the Blessed Mother, the Holy Virgin of Guadalupe, is honored as a presence of maternal nearness, spiritual protection, and serene guidance in the long hours of the night vigil. The slow, solemn flow of the chant supports deep rest, emotional healing, and a return to silence—an anchor for the soul seeking refuge, serenity, and gentle Catholic prayer that accompanies moments of exhaustion, fear, or unrest.

This video was designed for those who desire: – a peaceful night prayer – a moment of Catholic meditation – a sanctuary of Gregorian Chant for deep sleep – a sacred environment for contemplation and healing – an intimate encounter with the Virgin of Guadalupe through sacred art and still candlelight May this devotional chant help you slow the heart, steady the spirit, and rediscover the quiet where grace is felt in its purest form. You will find elements of: — calming Gregorian Chant — soothing sacred music — relaxing monastic tones — Catholic chant tradition — healing ancient chant resonance — meditative spiritual ambience — 432hz gentle resonance — inner peace and emotional repair — quiet divine light — slow breathing atmosphere — peaceful sacred stillness — soft ambient prayer. – https://www.youtube.com/@gregorianchantsglobal

Ave Maria – a sacred Marian hymn of devotion, prayer, and grace. This timeless Gregorian chant, rooted in the Latin text of the Hail Mary prayer from the Gospel of Luke, honors the Blessed Virgin Mary through serene Catholic melody, sung in reverence and peace by monks and choir voices. May this prayer lift your spirit in faith and reflection. Listen, pray, and feel the divine calm of Ave Maria as it guides your meditation or Rosary devotion. 🙏 A sanctuary of faith. A song of devotion. A prayer to the Mother of God.

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Immerse yourself in the celestial sounds of Ave Maria on the heavenly harp, accompanied by a collection of soul-stirring Christian hymns that will uplift your spirit and soothe your soul. Believe, in this enchanting musical journey, our talented harpist brings to life the timeless beauty of Ave Maria, capturing its essence with ethereal melodies. The serene ambiance created by the heavenly harp intertwines seamlessly with the powerful and heartwarming Christian hymns, leaving you with a profound sense of peace and awe.- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChh_8d48Ps7E8Hlou8Ji5cA

Enter a space of silence, prayer, and sacred beauty with Ave Maria — Gregorian Chants for Deep Peace & Timeless Devotion. This video presents a collection of original Latin prayers inspired by Marian devotion, performed in a calm Gregorian style to bring peace to the heart and rest to the soul. These sacred chants are created for deep prayer, meditation, inner healing, and spiritual calm. Gentle monastic voices and timeless harmonies invite you to slow down, release anxiety, and remain in God’s peaceful presence. Perfect for: • evening prayer and quiet reflection • meditation and contemplation • stress relief and emotional healing • spiritual focus and devotion • moments of silence and faith Let the sacred words Ave Maria guide you into humility, trust, and deep inner peace. Here, music becomes prayer — and prayer becomes rest. https://www.youtube.com/@ChorusMonialium/videos

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Sacred Music

Ave Maris Stella (Latin for Hail, star of the sea,) is a Marian hymn used at Vespers from about eighth Century. It was a popular hymn in the Middle Ages. It has been used in this new composition with brass band and organ music for asking the intercession of Mother Mary for the deadly decease of corona virus. –https://www.youtube.com/@shalomm-catholichymns5227/videos
We honor Our Lady with the Vespers hymn “Ave Maris Stella.” – Harpa Dei is an ensemble formed by four siblings, both in blood and in spirit. They are dedicated to spreading sacred music in order to glorify God and elevate souls to Him – https://harpadei.com/en/home-en/ ;https://www.youtube.com/@HarpaDeiMusic/videos
AVE MARIS STELLA HAIL STAR OF THE OCEAN “Ave maris stella” (Latin for ‘Hail, star of the sea’) is a Marian hymn used at Vespers from about the eighth century. It was especially popular in the Middle Ages and has been used by many composers as the basis of other compositions.
The Marian Collection is a tribute to the mother of Jesus Christ and therefore, to the world’s first Christ-bearer who prophesied: “All generations shall call me blest, for He who is mighty has done great things for me.” (Lk 1: 48-49) This album is a modest attestation to the joy of believing in a God who renews and redeems the world through the generous cooperation of ordinary, insignificant people ready to make His dream a reality in their everyday lives – just like Mary. PRODUCTION: Fr. Edwin D’souza, SDB, Director, Shrine of Don Bosco’s Madonna, Matunga, Mumbai

Gregorian Chant

What are Gregorian chants? Gregorian chants are a form of sacred music that originated in the medieval period and are named after Pope Gregory I. They are characterized by their monophonic melody and Latin lyrics and are sung in unison without any instrumental accompaniment. Gregorian chants were traditionally used in religious settings, such as during Mass and other liturgical ceremonies, and are known for their spiritual and meditative qualities

“It moves the soul towards God. Latin sacred music is a powerful weapon against the demonic because it is in a holy language of the Roman Catholic Church.”

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A Gregorian chant version of the Creed with inspirational pictures accompanied with translated Latin to English text to make it appealing to a wider range of audience. Amongst others, intended to help, inspire and uplift our souls to God ! Following this, seek help in the Sacraments – https://www.youtube.com/@gregorianchantssacredmusic542/videos
Credo VI is one of six different variations of the Nicene Creed sung at the Traditional Latin Mass of the Roman Rite –https://www.youtube.com/@juventutem/videos
Pange Lingua Gloriosi Corporis Mysterium is a hymn written by St Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) for the Feast of Corpus Christi . It is also sung on Maundy Thursday –https://www.youtube.com/@mariocreado/videos “Tantum ergo” is the incipit of the last two verses of Pange lingua, a Medieval Latin hymn generally attributed to St Thomas Aquinas c. 1264, but based upon various earlier fragments.

Gregorian Chants For The Mother Of Jesus | Sacred Choir In Honor Of Mary

Music: Voice: Schola Gregoriana Mediolanensis Director: Giovanni Vianini From the album “Umile ed alta più che creatura (Gregorian chant in Marian devotion)” –https://www.youtube.com/@CatholicChantsTV/videos
Imbued with sacred grace, this enchanting performance by a choir of nuns transcends time, weaving a tapestry of spiritual resonance through ancient hymns. As the harmonious voices of the choir blend in sacred unity, “The Nun’s Prayer” invites you into a realm of tranquility and devotion. Each note resonates with centuries-old tradition, creating a serene atmosphere that uplifts the spirit and fosters a deep connection to the divine. -Music: Voice: Schola Gregoriana Mediolanensis Director: Giovanni Vianini From the album “Dominica Resurrectionis Dominica Pentecostes (Proprium Missae)” ℗ 1997 La Gloria / Rusty Records
The Te Deum (from its incipit, Te deum laudamus “Thee, O God, we praise”) is a Latin Christian hymn composed in the 4th century. It is one of the core hymns of the Ambrosian hymnal, which spread throughout the Latin Church with the Milanese Rite in the 6th to 8th centuries, and is sometimes known as “the Ambrosian Hymn”. The term Te Deum can also refer to a short religious service, held to bless an event or give thanks, which is based upon the hymn. It is here performed by The Cistercian Monks of Stift Heiligenkreuz. https://www.youtube.com/@inhocsignovinces7713/videos

Immerse yourself in a profound spiritual experience with this one-hour compilation of Gregorian Chants, featuring the Holy Mass of the Benedictine Monks. These timeless Catholic chants, performed by the monks with deep devotion, create a sacred atmosphere conducive to prayer, meditation, and reflection.

Allow yourself to be transported to a state of serenity and contemplation with our latest collection of Gregorian chants, carefully curated to complement your experience of Eucharistic Adoration.
Tantum Ergo (Corsican) – A 17th-century Corsican chant transcribed from Franciscan manuscripts. –https://www.youtube.com/@FlorianiSacredMusic/videos
Ave Maris Stella – Medieval chant, with polyphony by Giovanni Matteo Asola (1532-1609)
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HARP Instrument –

In the context of Christianity, heaven is sometimes symbolically depicted as populated by angels playing harps, giving the instrument associations of the sacred and heavenly. In the Bible, Genesis 4:21 says that Jubal, the first musician and son of Lamech, was ‘the father of all who play’ the harp and flute.

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