Praises

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The praises or Laudes Divinæ are a Catholic prayer that is often prayed in sacraments .

history

The praises were written by the Italian Jesuit Luigi Felici in 1797 with the express purpose of atonement for blasphemies or vulgar language .

text

Latin German
Benedictus Deus. God be praised.
Benedictum noun Sanctum eius. Praised be His holy name.
Benedictus Iesus Christ, verus Deus et verus homo. Praise be to Jesus Christ, true God and true man.
Benedictum noun Iesu. Praised be the name of Jesus.
Benedictum Cor eius sacratissimum. Blessed be His most sacred heart.
Benedictus Sanguis eius pretiosissimus. Praise be to His precious blood.
Benedictus Iesus in sanctissimo altaris Sacramento. Praise be to Jesus in the most holy sacrament of the altar.
Benedictus Sanctus Spiritus, Paraclitus. Praise be to the Holy Spirit, the Comforter.
Benedicta excelsa Mater Christi, Maria sanctissima. Praise be to the sublime Theotokos, the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Benedicta sancta eius et immaculata Conceptio. Praise be to their holy and immaculate conception.
Benedicta eius gloriosa Assumptio. Praise be to her wonderful Ascension.
Benedictum nomen Mariae, Virginis et Matris. Praise be to the name of the Virgin and Mother Mary.
Benedictus sanctus Ioseph, eius castissimus Sponsus. Praise be to St. Joseph, her purest Bridegroom.
Benedictus Deus in Angelis suis, et in Sanctis suis. Praise be to God in His angels and saints.
Amen. Amen.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Brief history and text of the Laudes Divinæ. Accessed April 28, 2016.