"Laetare Jerusalem"

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"Laetare Jerusalem" is the traditional Latin introit chant that opens the Mass of Laetare Sunday, expressing joy and consolation to the people of Jerusalem in the midst of Lent.

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Surface form Occurrences
Laetare Jerusalem 0
"Rejoice, O Jerusalem" 1

Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Gregorian chant
introit
addressedTo all who love Jerusalem
all who mourn for Jerusalem
inhabitants of Jerusalem
associatedEmotion anticipatory joy of Easter
associatedWith Laetare Sunday rose vestments
category Latin liturgical music
Proper of the Mass
context mid-Lent
contrastsWith penitential character of Lent
expresses consolation
joy
function entrance chant
genre introit chant
hasRefrainAddressedTo people of Jerusalem GENERATED
historicalPeriod medieval liturgy
incipitTranslation Rejoice, Jerusalem
language Latin
liturgicalBook Graduale Romanum NERFINISHED
Missale Romanum NERFINISHED
liturgicalDay Fourth Sunday of Lent
liturgicalRankContext Sunday of joy within Lent
liturgicalSeason Lent NERFINISHED
mode Gregorian mode V
musicalStyle monophonic chant
notationTradition neumatic notation
openingWords Laetare Jerusalem NERFINISHED
partOf Proper chants for the Fourth Sunday of Lent
performancePractice may be alternated with psalm verses
sung by schola or choir
rite Roman Rite NERFINISHED
textSource Isaiah 66:10–11
Psalm 121(122) NERFINISHED
textType biblical paraphrase and citation
theme Jerusalem as mother of the faithful
comfort for those who mourn
rejoicing in the Lord
tradition Catholic Church NERFINISHED
usedBy Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
some Anglican communities
some Lutheran communities
usedIn Mass
usedOn Laetare Sunday NERFINISHED

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Laetare Sunday introitText "Laetare Jerusalem"
Laetare Sunday introitTranslation "Laetare Jerusalem"
this entity surface form: "Rejoice, O Jerusalem"