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The Benedictus, given in Luke 1:68-79, is one of the three great canticles in the opening chapters of this Gospel, the other two being the Magnificat and Nunc dimittis. The Benedictus was the song of thanksgiving uttered by Zachary on the occasion of the birth of his son, St. John the Baptist.
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Benedictus (Song of Zechariah) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Benedictus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Benedictus may refer to: • Benedictus (Song of Zechariah), the canticle sung at Lauds, also called the Canticle of Zachary. • The second part of the Sanctus, part of the eucharistic prayer • Benedict...
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Benedictus Buns - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The "Benedictus" from the mass is translated from Latin to English. ... What is the translation of the "Benedictus"? ... Answer: Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini.
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Filed under: Christmas, Liturgical Calendar — Posted by: benedictus December 18, 2009 @ 11:32 am ... Filed under: Prayer — Posted by: benedictus November 3, 2009 @ 10:35 pm ... Filed under: Liturgical Calendar, Saints, Time After Pentecost — Posted by: benedictus October 18, 2009 @ 8:54 pm...
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Benedictus; Canticle of Zecharia ... The Benedictus, or Canticle of Zechariah, is taken from Scripture (Luke 1: 68-79) and is the prayer recited by Zechariah at the birth of John the Baptist. It has been an important part of the Church's Liturgy from the earliest times.
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