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- Exhortation_and_Litany_(1544) comment "The "Exhortation and Litany" published in 1544 is the earliest officially authorized vernacular service in English.(TC:328) At that time, the term litany had a specific technical sense and denoted a penitential service in procession used in time of trouble or in a spirit of sorrow for sins committed.(TC:330) It consisted chiefly of very short intercessory phrases said by the priest and a brief standard response from the choir or congregation.".