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Ex·ul·tet. igˈzu̇lˌtet, eg- plural -s. : a hymn of praise sung in the Roman Catholic Church at the blessing of the paschal candle on Easter eve.
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The Exsultet also known as the Easter Proclamation (Latin: Praeconium Paschale), is a lengthy sung proclamation delivered before the paschal candle, ...
Formerly called simply the “Service of Light”, in the present English translation of the third edition of the Roman Missal this introductory sequence of ...
Exult, let them exult, the hosts of heaven, exult, let Angel ministers of God exult, let the trumpet of salvation sound aloud our mighty King's triumph!
Apr 20, 2019 · The Latin name for this all-encompassing, centuries-old proclamation of praise and thanksgiving is the Exsultet.
The Exsultet is the proclamation of the beginning of Easter and the invitation to celebrate the Paschal mysteries; therefore, it is in the form of a gospel. It ...
Apr 17, 2019 · The Exsultet—or praeconium paschale—is sung every year at the Easter Vigil, to call the people of God to worship, to proclaim the coming of ...
An invitation to those present to join with the deacon in the invocation of the blessing of God, that the praises of the candle may be worthily celebrated.
One of these is the Exsultet, or the Easter Proclamation. It is the hymn of praise, sung by the deacon, to the Paschal Candle after it is brought into the ...
Apr 11, 2020 · The Exsultet is a Christological hymn, meaning that it explores the nature and role of Christ, often using language taken from the early ecumenical councils.