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Benedicamus Domino (Latin: "Let us
bless the Lord") is a
closing salutation that was
formerly used in the
Latin M****
instead of the Ite,
missa est in...
- in
Prime and Compline; and in
answer to the
Benedicamus Domino Compline; and in
answer to the
Benedicamus Domino at the
close of
every Hour. The Mozarabic...
- as the Alleluia,
Verse or Gradual, from the M****, or a
Responsory or
Benedicamus from the Office). This
quotation of
plainchant melody is a
defining characteristic...
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Lutheran Church.
Until the
reforms of 1962, at M****es
without the Gloria,
Benedicamus Domino was said instead. The
response of the
people (or, in the Tridentine...
- lesson, the Last
Gospel at M**** or as a
response to Ite
Missa Est /
Benedicamus Domino. Deo
juvante with God's help
Motto of
Monaco and its monarch,...
- evident:
organum purum and discantus.
Benedicamus Domino is a good
example of the
principles used. "
Benedicamus" is
usually mixed syllabic—neumatic in...
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gaudia superna. Te
saluator α & ω
Cantemus in choro,
Cantemus in organo,
Benedicamus domino. Unto us is born a son, King of
choirs supernal: See on earth...
- / pax (elevation)
Agnus Dei
Distribution Nunc
dimittis Postcommunion Benedicamus Domino Benediction Dismissal Ite,
missa est Parti****nts
Acolyte bishop...
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Septuagesima Sunday, two
alleluias are
added to the
closing verse of
Benedicamus Domino and its response, Deo gratias, as
during the
Easter Octave, and...
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traditional "Beautiful Star of Bethlehem"
Robert Fisher Boyce 1940 "
Benedicamus Domino" lyrics: Rev. C L
Hutchins 1916
Several settings,
including Ben...