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- Laudate_psalms abstract "The Laudate psalms are the psalms numbered 148, 149, and 150, traditionally sung all together as one psalm in the canonical hours, most particularly the hour of Lauds, also called "Morning Prayer", which derives its name from these psalms. The psalms themselves are named from the Latin word laudate, or "praise ye", which begins psalms 148 and 150. At Lauds, according to the Roman rite, they were sung together following the canticle under one antiphon and under one Gloria Patri.".
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- Laudate_psalms subject Category:Psalms.
- Laudate_psalms comment "The Laudate psalms are the psalms numbered 148, 149, and 150, traditionally sung all together as one psalm in the canonical hours, most particularly the hour of Lauds, also called "Morning Prayer", which derives its name from these psalms. The psalms themselves are named from the Latin word laudate, or "praise ye", which begins psalms 148 and 150. At Lauds, according to the Roman rite, they were sung together following the canticle under one antiphon and under one Gloria Patri.".
- Laudate_psalms label "Laudate psalms".
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