Sanctus
The Sanctus is the principal anthem of worship of the Catholic religion. One finds his two first towards inside the Te Deum. The word Saint is repeated three times for magnifier the praise with God and to return glory to Him.
Sanctus is the canticle of the celestial liturgy (Ap 4:8). The first part of this song comes from the prophet Isaïe (Is 6:3), who intended the Seraphes to sing it in front of the Lord, " Sabaoth" , i.e. lord of the celestial armies, which carry out its orders to control the universe. The second part comes from the acclamation of the branches (MT 21:9). Sanctus is in all the Eastern and Latin liturgies. It was introduced into the mass as of the ii° century, and its form practically did not change.
The text of the prayer
French
Saint, Saint, Saint the Lord God of the universe.The sky and the ground are filled with your glory.
Hosanna with highest of the skies.
Blessed either that which comes in the name of the Lord.
Hosanna with highest of the skies!
Latin
Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus Dominus Deus Sabaoth.Pleni sunt caeli and will terra gloria killed.
Hosanna in excelsis.
Benedictus which venit in nominates Domini.
Hosanna in excelsis!
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