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- A Treasure of 238 Litanies - Catholic Doors
Presents "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
- LITANIES - catholictradition. org
Litanies for the Holy Souls in Purgatory Memorial Prayer for the Suffering Souls in Purgatory The Litany of St Joan of Arc The Litany of St John the Baptist The Litany of St John Berchmans The Litany of St John of the Cross The Litany of St John of God St John Fisher: See Litany for the Church Litany of St Joseph Litany to St Joseph for
- 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
- 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
- A Guide to Catholic Litanies: Prayers and Practices
Unlock the power of repetitive prayer with our detailed guide on Catholic litanies Learn how to pray litanies like the Litany of the Saints
- Litanies - The Catholic Crusade
Traditional Catholic litanies for devotion and intercession Pray the Litany of Saints, Sacred Heart, Loreto, and more with video and text
- Litanies - FishEaters
Below are links to these litanies in English and Latin When prayed, one person (or half the people) chants or reads the invocation while the others chant or read the responses which are in italics in the pages below
- Litany - Wikipedia
These processions were called "litanies", and in them pictures and other religious emblems were carried In Rome, pope and people would go in procession each day, especially in Lent, to a different church, to celebrate the Sacred Mysteries
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