Chapter 187: The Ascension Ceremony, Ten Thousands of People Sing 'The Mass' Together
On the morning of September 28, Marin put on a full dress and, under the guidance of the Holy See monks, went to the viewing platform to attend the throne ceremony of Julius II...
In front of the square in front of St. John's Cathedral of Latrang, surrounded by 100 Roman cardinals, Julius II walked to the altar of the Temple of Latrang in his robes. With the help of two respected cardinals of the Roman Cardinals, he put on a crown and picked up the golden cross scepter that symbolized the authority of the Pope...
After being fully equipped, Julius II, under the attention of all the cardinals and senior guests in the Hall of Latrang, swore to God with a pious look, expressing his willingness to be God's most faithful servant, to manage the mortal Christians on behalf of God, and to spread God's glory...
After Julius II took the oath, the 100 cardinal archbishops in the main hall all offered their blessings, wishing Julius II to officially become the pope, and expressed his willingness to obey the leadership of the new pope and devote himself to spreading the gospel of God.
After the internal procedures were completed, Julius II took up the Golden Cross Scepter, accompanied by two respected cardinals, walked to the balcony on the second floor of the Temple of Latram, and accepted cheers and worship from the people in the square outside.
When Julius II walked up to the balcony on the second floor, he raised his arms and shouted:
"The darkness of the old era (Age of Alexander VI) has passed, and a new era has arrived! Let us move towards a brighter future under the guidance of God!"
At this moment, the 7,000 Eastern Friesian soldiers standing outside St. John's Cathedral in Latran suddenly shouted neatly in Latin:
"bright!"
"bright!"
"bright!"
The shouts of three times scared the guests present.
Marin immediately laughed. As a well-trained East Friesian soldier, he shouted slogans in unison, which was a compulsory skill. Although the soldiers did not understand Latin, "light" was just one word, so it was not difficult to teach. There were even more complicated ones that could still be memorized.
After a while, the others woke up from the shock. Next, there were different cheers from the guests in the square and the Roman masses:
"Long live!"
"Long live the Pope!"
"Long live the Holy See!"
"Long live Rome!"
...
After a while, a neat music suddenly came from both sides of the square of St. John's Cathedral in Latrand. Marin stood up and looked over. It turned out that at some point, a group of musicians had been arranged on both sides of the square of the church, and they were playing music...
Moreover, Marin is extremely familiar with this tune, that is - "The Mass"...
Although the low and atmospheric opening music is far from the level of electronic music in later generations because there is no suitable instrument. However, it is also very shocking in this era when instrumental music has not yet begun to develop.
At this time, about 3,000 priests and nuns standing beside the band took out the lyrics and began to sing in Latin:
Semper crescis aut descriscis
Changes and changes are alternating
Vita detestabilis
A hateful life
Nunc obdurat et unc curat luxuryis aciem
Intertwining suffering and happiness
Nunc obdurat et unc curat luxuryis aciem
Intertwining suffering and happiness
Egestatem potestatem dissolvable ut glaciem
The wheel of destiny, no matter how poor or wealthy
When singing here, the 7,000 Eastern Friesian soldiers standing in the square suddenly sang along with the 3,000 priests and nuns:
Divano
Holy
Divano me
The Holy Mi
Divano mesi
The Holy Messiah
Divano mesia
The Holy Messiah
Divano mesia
The Holy Messiah
Divano
Holy
Divano me
The Holy Mi
Divano mesi
The Holy Messiah
Divano mesia
The Holy Messiah
Divano mesia
The Holy Messiah
...
Hoc in hora sinc mora corde pulsum tangite
Don't delay letting the strings pluck
Quod per sortem stereo fortem mecum omnes plantite
Because fate has been defeated by fate, we must eliminate all the pain.
...
At this time, there were shocking singing in the square of St. John's Cathedral in Latrang, and it was a chorus of ten thousand people. Of course, most of the East Friesian soldiers did not know Latin. The rest were sung by 3,000 monks and nuns who knew Latin. Only the first climax part would 7,000 Eastern Friesian soldiers participate in the chorus. Because these parts were to break the sentence "Divano mesia" and sing four times, and then repeat it. It was very simple. Even those Eastern Friesian soldiers were basically uneducated and rude, and could still master such simple singing methods.
Moreover, tens of thousands of people sang "Divano mesia's Holy Messia" together, and their voices were uniform and amazing. The guests present were all stunned by the momentum.
This song "The Mass" is a magnificent religious song, and with tens of thousands of people singing together, the momentum is simply overwhelming. Even Marin, the "author", was deeply shocked, let alone those who came to watch the ceremony in other countries.
When the song "The Mass" ended, there was a silence in the square of St. John's Cathedral in Latrang. People were shocked by this sacred song that could not speak for a long time...
This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! Even many devout believers, after singing a paragraph, were shocked and burst into tears, constantly drawing crosses on their chests...
In this era, Europeans were still religious. Even kings were mostly devout believers. Therefore, the guests present, regardless of their status, were basically devout believers. Of course, except for Marin.
Because the music is majestic and full of sacred flavor, the guests present at this time were probably illusions. Looking at Julius II on the balcony on the second floor, it seemed as if he had seen God's spokesperson on earth.
So many devout believers knelt down and began to pray. If there was a reputation system in the game, they could find that the new Pope Julius II, in the hearts of the guests present, had a reputation rising "rather"...
Seeing this situation, Marin, who had always been smart, didn't know how to do it? So he raised his arms and shouted in Latin:
"Long live the Pope! Long live the Pope!"
The guests, led by Marin, raised their arms and shouted:
"Long live the Pope!"
"Long live the Pope!"
"Long live the Pope!"
...
Julius II stood on the balcony on the second floor, watching so many noble guests in the square shouting "Long live the Pope!" with his son-in-law, and was very helpful. In his decades of career in the Holy See, he had not seen any pope, and he was so popular on his first day ascending the throne.
Chapter completed!