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Cardinal Godfried Danneels vested in a humeral veil, holding a monstrance containing the Blessed Sacrament Benediction at a Carmelite friary in Ghent, Belgium. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, also called Benediction with the Blessed Sacrament or the Rite of Eucharistic Exposition and Benediction, is a devotional ceremony, celebrated especially in the Roman Catholic Church, but also in ...
Episcopal Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori – closing prayer Rev. Wesley Granberg-Michaelson , general secretary of the Reformed Church in America – Benediction Tuesday, January 22, 2013 – An interfaith National Prayer Service at 10:30 am in the National Cathedral was attended by President Obama, Vice President Biden and their ...
"Benediction" is a track by Hot Natured and Ali Love, released by the Hot Creations label. "Benediction" is the first track on Thurston Moore's solo album Demolished Thoughts. "Benediction" is a track on The Weakerthans' third album Reconstruction Site. "Benediction" is the title of a novel by Kent Haruf, published in 2013.
Use one of these simple Thanksgiving prayers and blessings at the dinner table this year. Find psalms from the Bible, poems of praise and short benedictions.
From common benedictions like "The Lord's Prayer" and "Glory Be" to Irish blessings, including the beloved favorite, "May the Road Rise Up to Meet You," you'll find a list of familiar and ...
The Dismissal (Greek: απόλυσις; Slavonic: otpust) is the final blessing said by a Christian priest or minister at the end of a religious service. In liturgical churches the dismissal will often take the form of ritualized words and gestures, such as raising the minister's hands over the congregation, or blessing with the sign of the cross.
Forty Hours' Devotion, in Italian called Quarant'ore or Quarantore, is a Roman Catholic liturgical action in which continuous prayer is made for forty hours before the Blessed Sacrament in solemn exposition. [1] It often occurs in a succession of churches, with one finishing prayers at the same time as the next takes it up.
— St. Andrew’s Novena (Christmas Anticipation Prayer) “The feast day of your birth resembles You, Lord, because it brings joy to all humanity. Old people and infants alike enjoy your day.