Posted on 04/07/2010 10:25:22 AM PDT by Salvation
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"We praise You, O God." first words of an ancient Christian hymn of praise and thanksgiving, sometimes called the Ambrosian humn but now believed to have been written by St. Niketas in the fourth century.
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Also, less felicitously, “You are God; we praise you.” We sing (or recite it) at Lauds (Office of Readings) on feasts and solemnities, and every day this week since every day of the Octave of Easter is in a certain liturgical sense Easter Day, Alleluia.
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