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  1. The Divine Praises or Laudes Divinae informally known as Blessed be God is an 18th-century Roman Catholic expiatory prayer. It is traditionally recited during Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. It may also be said after having heard, seen or inadvertently uttered profanity or blasphemy.

  2. 1 wrz 2019 · The Divine Praises (Laudes Divinae) is an 18th-century prayer. It is traditionally recited during Benediction – but can be used at other times, either in a group or individually. The prayer was written in Italian by Jesuit priest Luigi Felici SJ (1736–1818) in 1797.

  3. 12 sie 2021 · Here is the current text of the Divine Praises, along with notes about the popes who added verses and any relevant documents they wrote in connection to them. Blessed be God. Blessed be His...

  4. 15 maj 2021 · To pray the Divine Praises is to give glory to God and rest in his divine presence. Many Catholics who attend Eucharistic adoration are familiar with praying the Divine Praises.

  5. The Divine Praises are a series of praises, recited for generations after the benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. They are thought to be originally compiled in 1797 by Luigi Felici, S.J. to...

  6. The Divine Praises (Laudes Divinae) is an 18th-century prayer. It is traditionally recited during Benediction - but can be used at other times, either in a group or individually. The prayer was written in Italian by Jesuit priest Luigi Felici SJ (1736–1818) in 1797.

  7. 17 kwi 2018 · The Divine Praises is a succession of acclamations that offers praises to the Almighty God, the Lord Jesus Christ, the Blessed Virgin Mary, Saint Joseph, and all the Angels and Saints. Every line begins with “Blessed be,” which is why they are commonly altogether referred to as the “Blessed be God” prayer.

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