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- Lorica_(incantation) abstract "In the Christian monastic tradition, a lorica is a prayer recited for protection. The Latin word lorica originally meant "armor" or "breastplate." Both meanings come together in the practice of placing verbal inscriptions on the shields or armorial trappings of knights, who might recite them before going into battle.Notable loricas include Rob tu mo bhoile, a Comdi cride, which in its English translation provides the text for the hymn Be Thou My Vision, the Lorica of Laidcenn and the Lorica of Saint Patrick, which beginsI arise todayThrough a mighty strength, the invocation of the Trinity,Through a belief in the Threeness,Through confession of the OnenessOf the Creator of creation.".
- Lorica_(incantation) wikiPageExternalLink patrick.htm.
- Lorica_(incantation) wikiPageExternalLink www.furseypilgrims.co.uk.
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- Lorica_(incantation) subject Category:Christian_monasticism.
- Lorica_(incantation) subject Category:Christian_prayer.
- Lorica_(incantation) comment "In the Christian monastic tradition, a lorica is a prayer recited for protection.".
- Lorica_(incantation) label "Lorica (Religion)".
- Lorica_(incantation) label "Lorica (incantation)".
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- Lorica_(incantation) sameAs Q1870313.
- Lorica_(incantation) sameAs Q1870313.
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- Lorica_(incantation) isPrimaryTopicOf Lorica_(incantation).