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  • The celebration "versus Deum" is - together with Communion in the mouth and the Latin language of worship - not the subject of the "reform of the reform" of the liturgy desired by Pope Benedict XVI, but the implementation of the applicable law.

    Celebration Versus Deum Still Applicable Law 2009

  • The Te Deum is sung to gregorian chant alternating with a fauxbourdon by Victoria.

    Update on Some Liturgical Details for the Installation of Archbishop Vincent Nichols 2009

  • With few exceptions (Berlioz) any piece entitled Te Deum is usually aptly named (zzzz ....).

    Salvati dunque e scolpati Matthew Guerrieri 2007

  • The complete similarity of the Son's essence to that of the Father appears to him to be guarded by the phrase Deum de

    NPNF2-09. Hilary of Poitiers, John of Damascus 1898

  • Indeed, we have boasted and talked much of the climbing up of the heart; but we failed in Syntaxi, we could not bring thereunto the word Deum; nay, we flew from God, we were afraid to draw near unto him, and to pray through Christ, in whom the strength of prayer wholly consisteth; we always prayed in

    Selections from the Table Talk of Martin Luther Martin Luther 1514

  • One of the more deplorable developments after the liturgical reforms has been the almost exclusive reduction of the liturgical life to Mass itself - contrary to the intenttions of the original Liturgical Movement -, and the very longstanding and not long ago ubiquitous practice of giving public thanks to Almighty God on certain occasions by singing a solemn Te Deum is one which has seen a particularly marked decline, in some regions verging on the complete disappearance.

    Te Deum in Vienna 2009

  • β€œDe non parcendo in Deum delinquentibus.”] 95 Sulp.

    The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206

  • The Sunday Office is made up of the invitatory, hymn, three nocturns, the first of which comprises twelve psalms, and the second and third three psalms each; nine lessons, three to each nocturn, each lesson except the ninth being followed by a response; and finally, the canticle Te Deum, which is recited or sung after the ninth lesson instead of a response.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913

  • Saint Matthew which is read on Christmas day in the morning tofore Te Deum, which is the genealogy of our Lady.

    The Golden Legend, vol. 2 1230-1298 1900

  • In any event, Fritz did hand in a gorgeous Salzburg Bruckner Te Deum which is probably the single best recording of that score ever.

    And...I laughed! Patrick J. Smith 2006

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