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Gloria Patri
[ glawr-ee-uh pah-tree, glohr- ]
noun
- the short hymn 鈥淕lory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.鈥
Gloria Patri
/ 藞p忙t-; 藞伞l蓴藧r瑟蓹 藞p蓱藧tr瑟; 藞伞l蓴藧r瑟藢蓱藧 /
noun
- the Lesser Doxology, beginning in Latin with these words See doxology
- a musical setting of this
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of Gloria Patri1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of Gloria Patri1
Example Sentences
Busch and the brother, however, kept on until the nuns collected themselves and came in with bowed heads at the verse Gloria patri.
He breaks out, indeed, into a burst of devotional praise鈥擥loria Patri鈥攁s if for some special and never-to-be-forgotten mercy.
Farther: 'These words were written at Keie's Coll. and not at Peterhouse, but about the walls were written in Latin, "We prays thee ever;" and on some of the images was written "Sanctus, Sanctus,xlix Sanctus;" or other, "Gloria Dei et Gloria Patri," and "Non nobis Domine;" and six angells in the windowes.'
Gloria, gl艒鈥瞨i-a, n. a doxology.鈥擥loria in excelsis, the 'Greater Doxology'鈥'Glory be to God on high;' Gloria Patri, the 'Lesser Doxology'鈥'Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost, as it was,' &c.
In liturgies of the Christian Church are the Gloria Patri, the doxology beginning 鈥淕lory be to the Father,鈥 the response Gloria tibi, Domine, 鈥淕lory be to Thee, O Lord,鈥 sung or said after the giving out of the Gospel for the day, and the Gloria in excelsis, 鈥淕lory be to God on high,鈥 sung during the Mass and Communion service.
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