A TREASURE OF 238 LITANIES - Catholic Doors "a treasure of 238 litanies" A litany is a well-known and much appreciated form of responsive petition, used in public liturgical services, and in private devotions, for common necessities of the Church, or in calamities — to implore God's aid or to appease His just wrath
Litany - Definition Catholic Litanies of Petition Praise | EWTN Litanies are a form of prayer, led by a priest or deacon, containing a series of petitions to which people make fixed responses They originated in the 4th century, and were later incorporated into the Mass Today, they’re used in the liturgy of the Church, and other forms of public worship
Litanies | USCCB Litanies A litany, which, in its original Greek means a "supplication" or "petition," was used for a wide range of liturgical occasions, as well as for penitential processions, for visiting the sick and the dying, and for private devotion
Litanies - The Catholic Crusade Litanies are a form of prayer consisting of a series of petitions recited by the priest or leader with responses by the congregation (they can also be prayed in private) Litanies are prayed to invoke the intercession of Mary, the saints and angels for various needs
Litanies - FishEaters Traditional Catholic litanies approved for public use Litanies of Loreto, Sacred Heart, the Holy Name, St Joseph, and All Saints Also a selection of litanies for private use
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LITANIES The Thee Litanies of St Anthony of Padua The Litany of St Anne The Litany of St Benedict The Litany of St Benedict Joseph Labre The Litany of St Bernard of Clairvaux The Litany of St Boniface The Litany of St Catherine of Siena The Litany of St Cecilia Litany of St Clare of Assisi The Litany of the Curé of Ars The Litany of St Dominic
Litany - Wikipedia Litany, in Christian worship and some forms of Jewish worship, is a form of prayer used in services and processions, and consisting of a number of petitions The word comes through Latin litania from Ancient Greek λιτανεία (litaneía), which in turn comes from λιτή (litḗ), meaning " prayer, supplication "
Learn About Litanies And How To Pray Them - The Writings of Cora Evans At its most basic, a litany is both a public and a private devotion that generally pertains to supplication or petition The content of a litany varies widely, ranging from general litanies said in the context of a Mass to private litanies petitioning for specific virtues or characteristics, such as peace or humility
Litanies for Worship | UUA. org - Unitarian Universalist Association Leader: For our earth, our ancient mother, blue-green planet of the galaxy, harbinger of lives beyond measure, we honor you with our humble presence, we bow with humility and gratitude All: We pledge to transform our lives This litany is intended to be read antiphonally (the congregation, split left and right, reading it to one another)