The Litany of St. John the Baptist was composed for private use by the Knights of St. John International. (Here.)
The Litany of St. John the Baptist. For Private Use Only. (Here.)
Lord, have mercy. Lord, have mercy.
Christ, have mercy. Christ, have mercy.
Lord, have mercy. Lord, have mercy.
God our Father in heaven, have mercy on us.
God the Son, Redeemer of the world, have mercy on us.
God the Holy Spirit, have mercy on us.
Holy Trinity, one God, have mercy on us.
Holy Mary, pray for us.
St. John the Baptist, pray for us.
Precursor of the Messiah, pray for us.
Noble son of Elizabeth and Zachary, pray for us.
Prophet of the Most High, pray for us.
John, chaste and humble, pray for us.
John, courageous and bold, pray for us.
John, obedient and loyal, pray for us.
John, the least one is greatest, pray for us.
John, challenge of sinners, pray for us.
John, bridge between the Old and New Testaments, pray for us.
Model of the kingdom, pray for us.
Example of austerity, pray for us.
Pattern of poverty, pray for us.
Lover of simplicity, pray for us.
Comfort of the suffering, pray for us.
Hope of the sick, pray for us.
Patron of baptism, pray for us.
Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, have mercy on us.
Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, have mercy on us.
Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, have mercy on us.
V. God made him herald to the kingdom.
R. And he pointed out the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world.
Let us pray.
Almighty God, in your infinite wisdom and love, you chose John the Baptist as precursor for us guiding our souls into the way of eternal salvation.
May we have the help of his prayers in heaven..
Or do you mean to say that it would be weird to use any litany as an addition to the liturgy? I think I would agree with that.
In the Baroque architecture of the Counter-Reformation the high altar with tabernacle was the focus of the worshippers’ attentions. Churches were built without rood screens in front of the sanctuary, and with as few pillars as possible, in order not to interfere with the congregation’s view of the altar, the elevation, and the monstrance or the tabernacle where the Blessed Sacrament was reserved.
Far from being influenced by Jansenism, before there even was a man named Cornelius Jansen, the Catholic Reformation exalted eucharistic adoration in order to counter the Protestant denial of the Real Presence. Equally important, however, Trent also condemned precisely that highly pessimistic Protestant view of human nature that Jansenism came to embody.
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one sings various vespers for whatever proper of time or saint vespers liturgical calendar falls on, why not related litanies connected to that particular day if such specific connection coincides?Benediction is often employed as a conclusion to other services, e.g. Vespers, Compline, the Stations of the Cross, etc., but it is also still more generally treated as a rite complete in itself. If
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