"Rallegrati Gerusalemme"

Il brano composto da Mons. Marco Frisina è un pilastro della musica liturgica contemporanea, particolarmente indicato per l'introito della IV Domenica di Quaresima (Domenica Laetare ). Il canto trae ispirazione dall'antifona di ingresso "Laetare Ierusalem" e dal Salmo 121, celebrando la gioia dell'incontro con il Signore e la pace della città santa. Dove trovare lo spartito e i materiali

Often, Paoline includes Frisina’s pieces in larger anthologies. Look for "Canti per l’Anno Liturgico – Nuovo Rito" (Vol. 3). This book contains the new congregational arrangement.

Streaming & Audio Guides

: If you are learning the piece by ear, the official recording is available on Spotify and YouTube . Lyrics and Liturgical Significance

As the choir joined him later that morning, the cathedral walls—stones that had seen centuries of sorrow—seemed to vibrate with a new energy. They sang of a city "rebuilt and secure," a place where peace reigns within the walls. Leo realized then that the song wasn't just about a city far away; it was about the interior "Jerusalem" of the soul being restored after a long winter.

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