O Come All Ye Faithful

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"O Come All Ye Faithful" is a traditional Christian Christmas carol, originally written in Latin as "Adeste Fideles," that invites worshippers to celebrate the birth of Jesus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christmas carol
religious song
addressedTo Christian worshippers
associatedWith Christmas Eve services
Midnight Mass NERFINISHED
carol services
callsFor adoration of Jesus
joy
triumph
dateOfOrigin 18th century
firstLineEnglish O come, all ye faithful, joyful and triumphant
focusesOn adoration of Christ
joyful celebration of Christmas
genre Christmas carol
hasForm strophic hymn
hasLatinTitle Adeste Fideles NERFINISHED
hasRefrain Yes
hasTitle Adeste Fideles NERFINISHED
O Come, All Ye Faithful NERFINISHED
intendedUse congregational singing
liturgical singing
invites faithful to come to Bethlehem
worship of the newborn King
language English
liturgicalSeason Christmas NERFINISHED
mentions Bethlehem NERFINISHED
Christ the Lord NERFINISHED
Word of the Father NERFINISHED
angels
meter irregular hymn meter
musicTradition Western Christian hymnody
originalLanguage Latin
popularIn Catholic liturgy
English-speaking countries
Protestant worship
refrainEnglish O come, let us adore Him, Christ the Lord
religiousTradition Christianity
subject Jesus Christ NERFINISHED
birth of Jesus
textOrigin Adeste Fideles NERFINISHED
theme Nativity of Jesus NERFINISHED
invitation to worship
worship of Jesus
typeOfText devotional song
usedFor Christmas carol singing
Christmas church services
Christmas worship

Referenced by (3)

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My Gift hasTrack O Come All Ye Faithful
Dream a Dream includesTrack O Come All Ye Faithful