Christ in Our Midst

Daily Lenten Reflections Through Scripture and Gregorian Chant

By (author) Editors at Paraclete Press

Performed by (orchestra, band, ensemble) The Gloriae Dei Cantores Schola

$19.99
  • ISBN: 9798893480283
  • Trim size: 5.83 x 8.27 inches
  • Pages: 176
  • Publication Date: 02 Dec 2025
  • Format: Paperback
Gregorian Chant Lenten Devotional: A 60-Day Journey of Worship and Reflection

Deepen your Lenten journey with this interactive devotional Christ in Our Midst, featuring 60 days of Gregorian chant in both Latin and English, paired with Scripture readings, insightful devotions, reflective questions, and guided prayers. Designed to enhance personal meditation and worship, this unique devotional invites you into a sacred space of listening and contemplation, adoration, and spiritual renewal—from Ash Wednesday through the first week of Easter.

A Devotional Experience Like No Other

This ancient practice has much to offer us. For centuries, Gregorian chant has been a form of sung prayer–a dialogue with the Creator–and a powerful tool for spiritual growth. With its deep roots in early Christian worship, this devotional revives the classical practice, offering QR codes linking directly to audio recordings, so you can listen, meditate, and engage in this timeless tradition.

What You’ll Discover Inside:
  • Daily Readings & Chants – Immerse yourself in Scripture inspired by the Lectionary, alongside Latin and English Gregorian chants.
  • Interactive Reflection Prompts – Thought-provoking questions encourage journaling, prayer, and deeper meditation.
  • QR Code Audio Links – Experience the power of listening to the chants as you worship and grow more intimate with God.
  • Interactive Reflection Prompts – Thought-provoking devotions and questions encourage journaling, prayer, and deeper meditation.
  • Historical & Spiritual Insights – Learn the significance of Gregorian chant in Christian tradition and its impact on worship and well-being.
  • Guided Lenten Structure – Journey from Ash Wednesday through Palm Sunday and Easter, building a daily habit of prayer and reflection.
  • Ribbon Marker for Easy Use – A built-in bookmark helps you keep your place throughout your devotional journey.
Why Gregorian Chant?

Studies suggest that Gregorian chant can:

Lower stress and anxiety
Enhance focus and deep meditation
Promote spiritual, emotional and physical well-being

Experience Worship That Transcends Time

Whether you're new to Gregorian chant or have long appreciated its beauty, this Lenten devotional will help you connect with Jesus, contemplate Christ's sacrifice, and be strengthened by His resurrection power.

Perfect for individuals, small groups, and church communities, this devotional blends ancient tradition with modern accessibility -- making it an idea companion for Lent.

Embrace the sacred rhythms of worship, prayer, and reflection that have sustained people through the ages.

Author Bio

Paraclete Press publishes spiritually enriching literature rooted in Scripture and biblical principles, inspiring spiritual growth, sparking imagination, and supporting a variety of educational endeavors. Its publications embrace the full spectrum of Christian traditions, including Catholic, Evangelical, Protestant, and Orthodox.

Honoring the wisdom of the past while addressing contemporary needs, Paraclete’s collection spans an array of topics, such as Christian living, Orthodoxy, monasticism, prayer, psalms, saints, mystics, and the Desert Fathers. With works ranging from timeless Christian classics to modern writings, their catalog features a variety of genres, including fiction, poetry, devotionals, gift books, prayer books, and explorations of faith, art, and monastic spirituality. A steadfast commitment to excellence, authenticity, and the transformative power of words guides every editorial decision.

Gloriæ Dei Cantores Schola is dedicated to the singing and study of Gregorian chant. Its expertise and experience come from daily chanting of the Liturgy of the Hours as well as the Ordinary and Proper of the Mass at the Church of the Transfiguration in Orleans, Massachusetts. The Schola also conducts chant workshops and performs in concert with Gloriæ Dei Cantores. Years of study with Dr. Mary Berry, CBE, founder of the Schola Gregoriana in Cambridge, England, and the monks of St. Peter’s Abbey in Solesmes, France, also contribute to the Schola’s passion for Gregorian chant as a vibrant and living form of sung prayer. Gloriæ Dei Cantores Schola has been critically acclaimed in both Europe and the United States for its proper regard for rhythmic flexibility and its sensitivity to both musical and textural phrase. 

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