The prompt for JusJoJan January 2, 2024
is brought to us by my friend Willow;
the prompt word is โGregorianโ.
Here is my submission.

The Abbot rushed toward the chapel, his robes kicking up dust all around him. He had never heard sounds like that before; he had to get to the bottom of this mystery.
The chanting continued, increasing in volume. Finally the Abbot reached the room and threw open the doors to the chapel. Immediately the startled monks stopped singing, all eyes on the Abbot. One look and everyone could tell he was furious.
โWhat is the meaning of this?โ he demanded, his eyes sweeping the faces of all the monks in the chapel. โSomeone answer me! I demand to know why you are not chanting in the traditional manner. Who gave you permission to do this!โ
With great trepidation, one brave monk stepped forward. With eyes lowered he spoke softly. โAbbot, forgive me, but while you were attending the funeral of your beloved mother, word was received from His Holiness, Pope Gregory, that all chants are to be sung in this manner. In his honor, the chants are called Gregorian.โ
His Holiness! The Abbot was momentarily stunned by this information. He cleared his throat and replied โOf course! His Holiness. It must have slipped my mind while I was preoccupied with the funeral.โ
The monks remained silent, all staring at the Abbot. At last he put everyone out of their discomfort by declaring โThe new chants are indeed quite lovely. His Holiness is most wise. Carry on, my sons.โ The Abbot quickly turned and left the monks to their chanting. A slight smile came to his face as he heard their beautiful voices singing the praises of God.
โAmenโ the Abbot said softly.
NAR ยฉ 2024

Relax in the beauty of 10 Magnificent Gregorian Chants by Benedictine Monks
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Interesting!
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The characters, except for Pope Gregory I, are fictitious;
how the Gregorian Chant came about, however, is fact.
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Yes, I read that while deciding what to write for this post.
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Those chants gave me goosebumps!
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I hope in a good way! ๐๐ผ
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Definitely.
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A neat story Nancy and great music ๐๐
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Thanks, Willow. You came up with a great prompt!
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Thank you Nancy I thought calanders and Music ๐ถ๐ถ๐ถ I love the chants ๐๐
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I was playing the Chant album just the other day…
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They’re good for the soul and peace of mind.
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