- Reader. The
Alleluia is
paired with the
Prokeimenon which preceded the
reading of the Apostle.
There may be
either one or two
Alleluias,
depending upon...
- Father")
Alléluias sereins d’une âme qui désire le ciel ("Serene
Alleluias of a Soul that
Longs for the Heavens")
Alléluia sur la trompette,
alléluia sur la...
- Book of Customs,
Harper San Francisco, 2004; page 33. "Why don't we use
alleluias during Lent?" (PDF).
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. 2013. Retrieved...
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Alleluia is a
piece for
unaccompanied SATB
chorus by
Randall Thompson.
Composed over the
first five days of July in 1940, it was
given its
world premiere...
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Alleluia,
dulce carmen (
Alleluia, song of gladness) is a
medieval Latin hymn sung
during the w****
before Septuagesima as a
preparation for the dismissal...
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Roman Rite liturgy, the
Alleluia ceases to be said
during the liturgy. At
first Vespers of
Septuagesima Sunday, two
alleluias are
added to the closing...
- The
original version only
included a
single verse with a
refrain of
alleluias,
which can also be sung in
canon with the verse.
Other verses of anonymous...
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Alleluia (alternative spellings: Hallelujah, Areruya, Aleluya) is a
syncretic religion combining Christianity and
traditions practiced by Carib-speaking...
- Look up hallelujah or
alleluia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hallelujah is an
interjection used as an
expression of
gratitude to God. Hallelujah...
- 53
Roman Missal,
Thursday of the Lord's Supper, 7 "Why don't we use
alleluias during Lent?" (PDF).
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. 2013. Retrieved...