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Magnificat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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My soul proclaims your greatness, O my God, and my spirit has rejoiced in your my Saviour; For you have regarded me as your holy handmaid; henceforth all generations shall call me blessed; For you who are mighty, Your mercy is on those who fear you throughout all generations. ... You have filled the hungry with good things,
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Canticle of Mary. Canticle of Mary. Information about Canticle of Mary in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Canticle of Mary; Canticle of Simeon; Canticle of Simeon; Canticle of Simeon; Canticle of Simeon; Canticle of the Plains; Canticle of the Sun; Canticle of the Sun, The;
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My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord, ... My Spirit rejoices in God my Saviour ... For He has looked with favour on His lowly servant.
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Canticle of Mary ... Prayer to Mary Help of Christians ... The "Canticle of Mary" or "Magnificat" is sung in the celebration of Evening Prayer each day. The text is taken from the Gospel according to Luke 1:46-55.;
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Basic prayers: Our Father, Hail Mary, Apostle's Creed, Nicene Creed, Gloria, Hail, Holy Queen, the Magnificat. ... My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord, My spirit rejoices in God my Savior, For he has looked with favour on his lowly servant. ... From this day all generations will call me blessed: The Almighty has...
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Text of the Canticle of Mary Luke 1:46-55)also known as The Magnificat from the first word of the prayer in the Latin translation. This prayer is sung or recited each evening during the Roman Office of Vespers or Evening Prayer. ... Canticle of Mary (Luke 1:46-55)
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