- Litany, in
Christian worship and some
forms of
Jewish worship, is a form of
prayer used in
services and processions, and
consisting of a
number of petitions...
- 1587 by Pope
Sixtus V. It is also
known as the
Litany of
Loreto (Latin:
Litaniae lauretanae),
after its first-known
place of origin, the
Shrine of Our Lady...
-
which are
settings of the
Litaniae Lauretanae, the
Litany of the
Blessed Virgin Mary. The
other two are
settings of the
Litaniae de
venerabili altaris sacramento...
-
early were the
processions accompanied by
hymns and prayers,
known as
litaniae,
rogationes or supplicationes. It is to such a
procession that reference...
- The
Litany of the
Saints (Latin:
Litaniae Sanctorum) is a
formal prayer of the
Roman Catholic Church as well as the Old
Catholic Church,
Lutheran congregations...
- (1769)
Litany Litaniae Lauretanae in B♭ major, K. 109/74e (1771)
Litaniae de
venerabili altaris sacramento in B♭ major, K. 125 (1772)
Litaniae Lauretenae...
- litany, the
plural is
litaniae.
Litania may also
refer to:
Books Litania (1952),
collection of
poems by
Werner Aspenström
Music Litaniae,
compositions by Wolfgang...
- (All in
Volume 26)
Litaniae de B.
Virgine Maria inest Ave
Maria (3 and 4 voices)
Litaniae de B.
Virgine Maria (5 voices)
Litaniae de B.
Virgine Maria...
- SATB, 2 vn, 2 clarinos, bc, CZp.
Domine non sum diguns, 1v, 2 vn, bc, Pu.
Litaniae de BVM, 4vv, 2 vn, 2 clarinos, bc. 38
sacred and
instrumental works, formerly...
- (BMV),
occurs often as well,
appearing with such
words as
horae (hours),
litaniae (litanies) and
officium (office).
beatae memoriae of
blessed memory See...