Gloria laus et honor

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Gloria laus et honor is a medieval Latin hymn traditionally sung during Palm Sunday processions in the Christian liturgy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian hymn
Latin hymn
liturgical chant
associatedGesture procession with palms
associatedWithEvent Holy Week
feastAssociatedWith Palm Sunday
genre hymn
hasRefrain true
language Latin
liturgicalContext Palm Sunday procession
liturgicalFunction processional hymn
liturgicalRole processional chant
liturgicalSeason Holy Week
Lent
meter accentual verse
performancePractice sung antiphonally
praises Christ the Redeemer
religiousTradition Christianity
subjectMatter praise of Christ as king
textForm strophic hymn
textType medieval Latin poetry
timePeriod Middle Ages
topic Jesus Christ
triumphal entry into Jerusalem
usedBy choirs
congregations
usedInLiturgyOf Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

Western Christianity
usedOnOccasion Palm Sunday

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Theodulf of Orléans notableWork Gloria laus et honor