Benedictus is one of three canticles from the opening chapters of the Gospel of Luke which are sung at prayer services known as the Lauds or Liturgy of the Hours. Benedictus is the morning office (Matins), while Magnificat is evening …Read More
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Benedictus is one of three canticles from the opening chapters of the Gospel of Luke which are sung at prayer services known as the Lauds or Liturgy of the Hours. Benedictus is the morning office (Matins), while Magnificat is evening office (Vespers) and Nunc Dimittus is night office (Compline). Also known as the Canticle of Zechariah, Benedictus is a hymn of praise found in the Gospel of Luke 1:68-79. Zechariah, a Jewish priest, sings the canticle after the birth of his son, John the Baptist. Level MA - Duration 6:12