Benedicite

The Benedicite (also Benedicite, omnia opera Domini or A Song of Creation) is a canticle that is used in the Catholic Liturgy of the Hours, and is also used in Anglican and Lutheran worship.[1] Newer versions often omit the final verse, and may reduce the number of occurrences of the refrain "sing his praise and exalt him for ever" (or its equivalent).In Catholic tradition, the canticle can also be sung or recited in its complete form[2] as a thanksgiving after Holy Mass.Bible passages from the Book of Daniel (Dan.The text follows the Catholic Office of Lauds at Sundays and Feasts:[3] The Benedicite has often been set to music,[4] including by Ralph Vaughan Williams (1929)[5][6] and by Andrew Carter in his Benedicite (1991).
Le BénédicitéBenedicite (Carter)CanticleThe Song of the Three ChildrenLiturgy of the HoursAnglicanLutheranBook of DanielPsalm 148EnglishBook of Common PrayerAnanias, Azarias and MisaelCommon WorshipRalph Vaughan WilliamsAndrew CarterBenediciteChoral Public Domain LibraryInternational Music Score Library ProjectOxford University PressCarter, Andrew