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Sanctus is the Latin word for holy or saint, and is the name of an important hymn of Christian liturgy.
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rnIn the Roman Catholic church, an indulgence of 100 days is associated with the Sanctus when prayed once a day together with the Trisagion, with a contrite heart to adore the Holy Trinity.[1]
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rnIn Western Christianity, the Sanctus is sung (or said) as the final words of the Preface of the Eucharistic Prayer, the prayer of consecration of the bread and wine. The preface, which alters according to the season, usually concludes with words describing the praise of the worshippers joining with the angels, who are pictured as praising God with the words of the Sanctus:
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rn Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus
rn Dominus Deus Sabaoth.
rn Pleni sunt caeli et terra gloria tua.
rn Hosanna in excelsis.
rn Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini.
rn Hosanna in excelsis.[2]
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rnOr in the Sister Act song, Hail Holy Queen:
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rnMater a mater inter marata, Santcus, Sanctus, dominus, Virgo respice mater ad spice Sanctus sanctus dominus.
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rnThe first part of the Sanctus is adapted from Isaiah 6:3, which describes the prophet Isaiah's vision of the throne of God surrounded by six-winged, ministering seraphim. A similar representation may be found in Revelation 4:8. In Jewish liturgy, the verse from Isaiah is uttered by the congregation during Kedusha, a prayer said during the cantor's repetition of the Amidah (18 Benedictions):
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rn Kadosh Kadosh Kadosh Adonai Tz'vaot
rn Melo Kol Haaretz Kevodo.
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rnThe text of the second part, beginning with the word Benedictus (Latin for "Blessed"), is taken from Matthew 21:9, describing Jesus' Palm Sunday entry into Jerusalem.
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rnThe Sanctus has been set to several plainchant melodies, of which one is given in the Roman Missal, and many composers have set it to more complex music. It constitutes a mandatory part of any mass setting.
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rnIn the Tridentine Mass the priest joins his hands while saying the word "Sanctus" and then, bowing, continues to recite the whole of the Sanctus in a lower voice, while a small bell is rung; then, on reaching the words "Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini", he stands erect again and makes the Sign of the Cross.[3] He then continues immediately with the Canon of the Mass, while the choir, if there is one, sings the Sanctus, pausing for the Consecration and continuing with the Benedictus part afterwards.
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rnAs a result of this division, the Sanctus has sometimes been referred to as the Sanctus-Benedictus.
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rnIn the Mass as revised after the Second Vatican Council, the only ceremony prescribed for the priest is to join his hands. He and the people sing or recite together the whole of the Sanctus, before the priest begins the Eucharistic Prayer, (from wikipedia).
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rnSelamat malam FNers
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