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One of mine is a prayer that seems to have fallen out of popular use lately: the ancient “Te Deum”, commonly attributed to St. Ambrose, Bishop of Milan, Doctor of the Church and the man who ...
The Te Deum is a fitting prayer by which to do this. It calls on all of creation to praise, thank and worship God. The whole Church, heaven and earth, the angels, cherubim, seraphim, apostles ...
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Previously the Te Deum has traditionally been prayed at the Cathedral in Buenos Aires to mark important political changes that took place in the country on May 25, 1810. No Argentinean bishop ...
The Prelude to Charpentier’s ‘Te Deum’ has opened Eurovision for over sixty years. But how did this warlike 17th-century fanfare become the signature tune for the world’s favourite international song ...