Hymnes amp Louanges 503 Ô toi qui donnes la vie
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Te Deum, also sometimes called the Ambrosian Hymn because if its association with St. Ambrose, is a traditional hymn of joy and thanksgiving. First attributed to Sts. Ambrose, Augustine, or Hilary, it is now accredited to Nicetas, Bishop of Remesiana (4th century). Much of the text is composed of traditional statements of belief, and, unlike most hymns, it is prose. The melody derives from various pre-Gregorian and Gregorian melodic styles. • • It is used at the conclusion of the Office of the Readings for the Liturgy of the Hours on Sundays outside Lent, daily during the Octaves of Christmas and Easter, and on Solemnities and Feast Days. The petitions at the end were added at a later time and are optional. A partial indulgence is granted to the faithful who recite it in thanksgiving and a plenary indulgence is granted if the hymn is recited publicly on the last day of the year. • • Disclaimer: I do not own the song, just the lyrics video that I created. Rights credited to whom it may be due. • • More Related Videos: • Music for the Heart and Soul • Playlist • Meditation | Relaxing Music and Sounds of Nature | Release Your Stress • Meditate With Relaxing Music and Soun...
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