Litanie van loreto

  • Geschiedenis
  • Litany of Loreto.
    Litany of Loreto De litanie van Loreto Latijn : Litaniae Lauretanae , ook wel litanie van de heilige Maagd Maria genoemd, is in de Rooms-katholieke traditie een litanie ter ere van Maria.
    It is also known as the Litany of Loreto Latin : Litaniae lauretanae , after its first-known place of origin, the Shrine of Our Lady of Loreto Italy , where its usage was recorded as early as
    The Litany of Loreto - The Rosary .

  • De litanie van Loreto (Latijn: Litaniae Lauretanae), ook wel litanie van de heilige Maagd Maria genoemd, is in de Rooms-katholieke traditie een litanie ter ere van Maria. De litanie werd in door paus Clemens VIII vastgelegd, maar is later diverse malen aangevuld. De naam verwijst naar het heiligdom van Loreto See more.
  • Background
  • spare us, O Lord. graciously hear us, O Lord. have mercy on us. Pray for us, O holy Mother of God. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ. Let us pray. and obtain eternal .
  • litanie van loreto
    1. Litanie van Loreto - Wikipedia This litany to the Blessed Virgin Mary was composed during the Middle Ages. The place of honor it now holds in the life of the Church is due to its faithful use at the shrine of the Holy House at .
      Litany of Loreto Vermoedelijk is de Litanie van Loreto (Latijn: Litania Lauretana) op die wijze ontstaan bij het Mariaheiligdom in Loreto, maar bronnen voor die stelling ontbreken. De Litanie wordt gebeden .
      Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Wikipedia The angelic flight of the Holy House from Nazareth across the Mediterranean via Yugoslavia to the Adriatic sea town of Loreto is known as "The Translation". It mirrors the flight of the Holy .
      Grant, we beg you, O Lord God, that we your servants may enjoy lasting health of mind and body; and, by the glorious intercession of the Blessed Mary, ever Virgin, be delivered from present .
  • The Litany of Loreto - The Rosary - Vatican
  • Litany of Loreto - Santo Rosario
  • This is the version of the Litany of Loreto with the new advocations over the centuries: Queen of the most Holy Rosary (for the confraternities of the Holy Rosary).