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  2. Litanies (Mozart) - Wikipedia

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    Mozart completed his second litany, K. 125, in March 1772, between his second journey to Italy and his third. It is a sacramental litany, Litaniae de venerabili altaris sacramento (Litanies of the venerated sacrament of the altar), venerating the Eucharist. [2]

  3. Litany - Wikipedia

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    The Litany (in Divine Worship: The Missal Appendix 8) For all of them the 2004 Enchiridion Indulgentiarum grants the partial indulgence to the faithfuls of Christ who piously pray the Litanies. [11] Several others, including the Litany of the Blessed Sacrament, the Litany of the Passion, and the Litany of humility [12] are approved for private ...

  4. Saint Augustine's Prayer Book - Wikipedia

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    Sacrament of Penance; Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament; Devotions to the Blessed Sacrament; Stations of the Cross; Prayers in Sickness, and for the Sick; Prayers for the Dead; Requiem Mass, including an English version of the Dies irae; Devotions to the Trinity, including the Athanasian Creed; Devotions to the Holy Ghost; Devotions to the ...

  5. Divine Praises - Wikipedia

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    Cardinal Angelo Scola holding the Blessed Sacrament in Venice, 16 July 2005 . The Divine Praises or Laudes Divinae (informally known as Blessed be God) is an 18th-century Roman Catholic expiatory prayer. It is traditionally recited during Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. It may also be said after having heard, seen, or inadvertently ...

  6. Tantum ergo - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, so great a Sacrament Let us venerate with heads bowed [cernui] And let the old practice [documentum] Give way to the new rite; Let faith provide a supplement For the failure of the senses. To the Begetter and the Begotten [both masculine gender], Be praise and jubilation, Hail, [6] honour, virtue [7] also, And blessing too: To the ...

  7. Eucharist - Wikipedia

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    The "Blessed Sacrament", the "Sacrament of the Altar", and other variations, are common terms used by Catholics, [36] Lutherans [37] and some Anglicans (Anglo-Catholics) [38] for the consecrated elements, particularly when reserved in a tabernacle. In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints the term "The Sacrament" is used of the rite. [26]

  8. Catholic devotions to Jesus - Wikipedia

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    Eucharistic adoration may take place in the context of the liturgical rite of Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament or an informal "visit" to pray before the tabernacle. While psalms, readings and music may be part of the liturgical service, in common practice silent contemplation and reflection tend to predominate. [ 9 ]

  9. Marian litany - Wikipedia

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    Once the custom grew up of reciting Marian litanies privately, and of gradually shortening the text, it was not long until the idea occurred of employing them for public devotion, especially in cases of epidemic, as had been the practice of the Church with the litanies of the Saints, which were sung in penitential processions and during public calamities.