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- Laetentur Caeli may refer to: The final verses of the Latin version of Psalm 96 The final verses of the Latin version of Tollite Hostias in Oratorio de...
- Laetentur Caeli: Bulla Unionis Graecorum (English: Let the Heavens Rejoice: Bull of Union with the Gr****s) was a papal bull issued on 6 July 1439 by Pope...
- Jewish, Catholic, Lutheran, and Anglican liturgies. The Latin conclusion, "Laetentur caeli", is used during the Christmas night liturgy. The psalm or verses...
- Russian Federation. Sometimes also spelled as Laetentur Coeli, Laetantur Caeli, Lætentur Cæli, Lætentur Cœli, or Lætantur Cæli, and occasionally referred...
- www.dostor.org. Retrieved 2021-02-14. Curtin, D. P. (January 2007). Laetentur Caeli: Bulls of Union with the Gr****s, Armenians, Coptic, and Ethiopian...
- the Eastern Orthodox Church was effected on 6 July 1439, with the bull "Laetentur caeli", which, as the result of political necessities, proved but a temporary...
- poem by Seamus Heaney, written in 1975 Bull of Union with the Gr****s (Laetentur Caeli), a 1439 papal bull sometimes referred to as the Act of Union This...
- date  4 February 1442 Subject Reunited the Roman Catholic and Coptic Orthodox Church Text In Latin ← Laetentur CaeliDundum ad nostram audientiam →...
- Orthodox churches. The union was proclaimed on 6 July 1439 in the do****ent Laetentur Caeli which was composed by Pope Eugene IV and signed by the Holy Roman...
- 1439 the union was proclaimed (in both Latin and Gr****) in the do****ent Laetentur Caeli ("Let the Heavens Rejoice") which was signed by Pope Eugene and...