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  2. Chaplet of the Divine Mercy - Wikipedia

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    The second prayer is O Blood and Water (Polish: O krwi i wodo), also known as conversion prayer. It is repeated three times in succession, while remaining on the first large bead, and may be used along with the first opening prayer to begin the chaplet. Its full text, as reported in the Diary, is:

  3. Quatre petites prières de saint François d'Assise - Wikipedia

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    Quatre petites prières de saint François d'Assise, FP 142 (Four small prayers of Saint Francis of Assisi) [1] is a sacred choral work by Francis Poulenc for a cappella men's chorus, composed in 1948. Written on a request by Poulenc's relative who was a Franciscan friar, the work was premiered by the monks of Champfleury.

  4. Talk:Prayer of Saint Francis - Wikipedia

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    It's clear that it's not actually a prayer of St. Francis, but it's almost invariably known by that title in English, so I think it should be moved back there. --SarekOfVulcan (talk) 15:07, 22 September 2014 (UTC) I think the disambig page that's there now can be removed. --SarekOfVulcan (talk) 15:18, 22 September 2014 (UTC)

  5. Litanies à la Vierge Noire - Wikipedia

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    Poulenc heard the French text of the litany, beginning with the line "Seigneur, ayez pitié de nous" (Lord, have mercy on us), during his pilgrimage. [1] It is a prayer for mercy, addressing the persons of the Trinity, and for intercession from Mary of Rocamadour, who is named Virgin, Queen and Our Lady, for example "Vierge à qui Zachée ou Saint Amadour éleva ce sanctuaire, priez pour nous."

  6. Prayer of Saint Francis - Wikipedia

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    The prayer was circulating in the United States by January 1927, when its first known English version (slightly abridged from the 1912 French original) appeared in the Quaker magazine Friends' Intelligencer, under the misattributed and misspelled title "A prayer of St. Francis of Assissi".

  7. Gorzkie żale - Wikipedia

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    The Basilica of the Holy Cross in Warsaw in Warsaw, where the devotion was first held in 1704, as painted by Bernardo Bellotto, 1778 [1]. Gorzkie żale (Polish pronunciation: [ˈɡɔʂkʲe ˈʐalɛ] Lenten (or Bitter Lamentations) is a Catholic devotion containing many hymns that developed out of Poland in the 18th century.

  8. File:Common Prayer French language Liturgie.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 19:49, 11 January 2006: 489 × 829 (424 KB): Man vyi: La Liturgie, c'est à dire, le formulaire des Prières Publiques, de l'administration des Sacrements, et des autres cérémonies et coutumes de l'église, selon l'usage de l'Église Anglicane; avec le Psautier, ou les Psaumes de David Cette version, dest

  9. Fátima prayers - Wikipedia

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    Of the seven prayers, the rosary decade prayer is the best-known and the most widely recited. For each prayer below, an English translation is given alongside the Portuguese original. For each prayer below, an English translation is given alongside the Portuguese original.