Te Deum

J_Te Deum

A partial indulgence is granted to the faithful who recite the Te Deum in thanksgiving and a plenary indulgence is granted if the hymn is recited publicly on the last day of the year.

By a plenary indulgence is meant the remission of the entire temporal punishment due to sin so that no further expiation is required in Purgatory.

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We praise you, O God:
we acclaim you as the Lord.

Everlasting Father,
all the world bows down before You.

All the angels sing your praise,
the hosts of heaven and all the angelic powers,

all the cherubim and seraphim
call out to you in unending song:

Holy, Holy, Holy,
is the Lord God of angel hosts!

The heavens and the earth are filled
with your majesty and glory.

The glorious band of apostles,
the noble company of prophets,

the white-robed army who shed their blood for Chirst,
all sing your praise.

And to the ends of the earth
your holy Church proclaims her faith in you:

Father whose majesty is boundless,
your true and only Son, who is to be adored,
the Holy Spirit sent to be our Advocate.

You, Christ, are the king of glory,
Son of the eternal father.

When you took our nature to save mankind
you did not shrink from birth in the Virgin’s womb.

You overcame the power of death
opening the Father’s kingdom to all who believe in you.

Enthroned at God’s right hand in the glory of the Father,
you will come in judgment according to your promise.

You redeemed your people by your precious blood.
Come, we implore you, to our aid.

Grant us with the saints
a place in eternal glory.

Lord, save your people
and bless your inheritance.

Rule them and uphold them
for ever and ever.

Day by day we praise you:
we acclaim you now and to all eternity.

In your goodness, Lord, keep us free from sin.
Have mercy on us, Lord, have mercy.

May your mercy always be with us, Lord,
for we have hoped in you.

In you, Lord, we put our trust:
we shall not be put to shame.