Holy, Holy, Holy

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"Holy, Holy, Holy" is a traditional Christian liturgical acclamation of God's holiness, often sung or recited during the Sanctus in worship services.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian hymn text
Christian liturgical acclamation
Christian prayer
addressedTo God NERFINISHED
associatedConcept Sanctus acclamation
angels’ praise
heavenly hosts
doctrineExpressed God’s otherness
God’s transcendence
heavenly worship
language English
liturgicalFunction acclamation of God’s holiness
liturgicalPlacement before the Eucharistic Prayer
in the Ordinary of the Mass
liturgicalRole congregational response
praise and adoration
liturgicalSeasonUsage Ordinary Time NERFINISHED
festal celebrations
modeOfPerformance chanted
recited
sung
partOf Sanctus NERFINISHED
performedBy cantor
choir
congregation
performedWith instrumental ensemble
organ accompaniment
refrain “Holy, holy, holy”
religiousTradition Christianity
repetitionCount 3
sourceInspiredBy Isaiah 6:3
Revelation 4:8 NERFINISHED
symbolism Trinitarian praise
Trisagion (thrice-holy) formula NERFINISHED
textType acclamation
doxology
theme divine holiness
usedBy Anglican Communion NERFINISHED
Eastern Orthodox Church NERFINISHED
Lutheran churches
Methodist churches NERFINISHED
Reformed churches
Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
many Protestant denominations
usedIn Christian worship
Divine Liturgy NERFINISHED
Eucharistic liturgy
Holy Communion services
Mass NERFINISHED
Sanctus NERFINISHED

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Sanctus refrain Holy, Holy, Holy