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