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versicles Meaning in Bengali



একটি সংক্ষিপ্ত শ্লোক বলেন বা দক্ষিণা বা পাবলিক পূজায় মন্ত্রী গাওয়া এবং ধর্মসভা থেকে একটি প্রতিক্রিয়ার দ্বারা অনুসরণ

Noun:

ক্ষুদ্র পদ্য,





versicles's Usage Examples:

PREE-seez) (Latin for 'prayers') are short petitions that are said or sung as versicles and responses by the officiant and congregation respectively.


In some liturgical books (such as hymnals or breviaries) the versicles and the following responses are denoted by special glyphs: Versicle: ℣.


The responsory is begun by a cantor, who sings the versicles alone, and the responses are sung by the choir.


Catholic prayer-book; out of it have grown the antiphons, responsories and versicles.


Magnificat, Invitatorium, and Benedictus; likewise the responses and versicles to the prayers, and after each of the nine lessons; quite often also the.


recent introduction in the Roman Vespers; the finale (litanies, Pater, versicles, prayers) seems all to have existed from this epoch as in the Benedictine.


Alleluia is also added to all the antiphons, responsories and versicles, except to the versicles of the preces at Prime and Compline.


the manner of singing such portions as have a common melody (such as versicles and responses, the Psalms, the Lessons, the Chapters).


in the left hand and the right hand over the breast, the bishop begins versicles "Our help is in the name of the Lord, etc.


The Preces (or versicles) and responses are a set of prayers from the Book of Common Prayer for.


The canonical hour began with the versicles, "O God, come to my assistance; O Lord, make haste to help me" and "O.


They are also sung in versicles and responds such as the Dominus vobiscum ("The Lord be with you") of.


lessons taken from the Scriptures, and from the writings of the Fathers, versicles and pious sentences thrown into the shape of the antiphons, responses.


Paul and the Feast of the Holy Trinity) was the use of antiphons with versicles attached to each.


The term "the Lesser Litany" is sometimes used to refer to the versicles and responses, with the Lord's Prayer, that follow the Apostles' Creed.



versicles's Meaning':

a short verse said or sung by a priest or minister in public worship and followed by a response from the congregation

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