Good Friday is a day of great solemnity for those who believe in Jesus Christ.  On what the Jews considered to be the ninth hour of the day, which is the equivalent of three in the afternoon, Jesus, after having bore the Passion and nailed to the Cross, gave his life so that humanity could live forever.  It was through his death on the Cross that Christ save the world.  This is the reason why on Good Friday, Mass does not take place but instead, believers are invited to kiss the Cross which is the sign of our salvation.  

Schola Cantorum Jubilate sang some of the finest motets composed by great composers, suitable for this particular liturgy.

Repertoire:

Psalm: Missier Nerhi ruhi f’idejk P. Portelli
Gloria u Tifhir and Versetto P. Portelli
Ecce Lignum Crucis Plain Chant
Popule Meus Palestrina / Victoria
Super Flumina Palestrina
Crux Fidelis P. Portelli
Stabat Mater Plain Chant
Crucem Tuam D.Bartolucci
O Ras ta’ Kristu Mbierka J.S Bach

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