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  1. Nov 22, 2023 · An audio recitation of The Te Deum Prayer.Transcript:https://www.vaticannews.va/en/prayers/the-te-deum.htmlALL playlists can be found here:https://www.youtub...

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  2. May 16, 2024 · On feast days the Te Deum is sung or recited before the concluding prayer. After St. Pius X’s reform, the Morning Prayer was reduced to four psalms or portions of psalms and an Old Testament canticle, putting an end to the custom of adding the last three psalms of the Psalter (148-150) at the end of Lauds every day. The number of psalms or ...

  3. May 15, 2024 · Te Deum – The Perfect New Year’s Eve Prayer for Catholics. O God, we praise Thee and acknowledge Thee to be the Supreme Lord. Everlasting Father, all the earth worships Thee. Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of Hosts! Heaven and earth are full of the Majesty of Thy glory. The white-robed army of Martyrs, praise Thee. Also the Holy Spirit, the ...

  4. Apr 28, 2022 · April 28, 2022. O God, we praise Thee, and acknowledge Thee to be the supreme Lord. Everlasting Father, all the earth worships Thee. All the Angels, the heavens and all angelic powers, All the Cherubim and Seraphim, continuously cry to Thee: Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of Hosts! Heaven and earth are full of the Majesty of Thy glory.

  5. Te Deum. The " Te Deum " is a Christian hymn. Its original text was in Latin. It is named after the first few words, "Te Deum laudamus" (We praise thee, O Lord). It was probably written around the 4th or 5th century. Most say that either Augustine of Hippo or Ambrose wrote it. Some say it was by Nicetas, bishop of Remesiana.

  6. Le Te Deum est un hymne d’ action de grâce que l’on retrouve notamment dans la liturgie des heures mais aussi dans certaines célébrations religieuses. On le retrouve dans le rite romain mais aussi anglican ; il peut être psalmodié ou chanté en plain chant. Cet hymne en latin peut aussi être réalisé lors d’une cérémonie donnée ...

  7. The Te Deum Laudamus is an early Christian hymn of praise. While its authorship is traditionally ascribed to Saints Ambrose and Augustine on the occasion of St. Augustine's baptism by the St. Ambrose in AD 387, contemporary scholars doubt this attribution, many assigning it to Nicetas, bishop of Remesiana in the late 4th to early 5th centuries.

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