Benedictus example sentences

Ben·e·dic·tus

noun christian church

Benedictus (noun)

  - an invocation beginning Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini (Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord) forming a set part of the Mass.

  - a canticle beginning Benedictus Dominus Deus (Blessed be the Lord God) from Luke 1:68–79.

"Benedictus" Example Sentences

1. The choir sang a benedictus so beautiful it brought tears to my eyes.
2. He felt a sense of benedictus peace after a long day of work.
3. The priest intoned the benedictus with deep reverence.
4. Her grandmother's benedictus smile warmed the room.
5. The ancient manuscript contained a rare variation of the benedictus.
6. Benedictus XVI's papacy was a significant period in church history.
7. The benedictus was sung in Latin during the mass.
8. A sense of benedictus calm washed over her.
9. The artist depicted a scene of benedictus serenity.
10. His benedictus nature made him a beloved friend.
11. The morning brought a benedictus feeling of hope.
12. The song ended with a powerful benedictus refrain.
13. She whispered a silent benedictus prayer.
14. The benedictus, a song of praise, filled the church.
15. His benedictus heart forgave his enemies.
16. It was a benedictus day for the whole family.
17. The painting exuded a feeling of benedictus joy.
18. A benedictus hush fell over the crowd.
19. The ceremony concluded with a benedictus blessing.
20. She experienced a profound sense of benedictus peace.
21. They felt a benedictus sense of relief.
22. The benedictus is a powerful liturgical canticle.
23. This benedictus moment will forever be cherished.
24. The book detailed the history of the benedictus in different cultures.
25. He lived a benedictus life, filled with faith and love.
26. The choirmaster led the singing of the benedictus.
27. A benedictus feeling of gratitude filled her heart.
28. The benedictus was chanted with great solemnity.
29. The landscape was of benedictus beauty.
30. They shared a benedictus moment of understanding.
31. The air was filled with a benedictus fragrance.
32. Benedictus is a name often associated with blessings.
33. The novel explored themes of benedictus hope and redemption.
34. The artist's style conveyed a benedictus sense of spirituality.
35. His benedictus legacy will live on.
36. The experience left her with a feeling of benedictus tranquility.
37. The child's laughter was a benedictus sound.
38. The event marked a benedictus turning point in his life.
39. It was a benedictus union of two loving hearts.
40. The author described a benedictus vision of the future.
41. The poem expressed a benedictus sense of wonder.
42. She found solace in the benedictus words of scripture.
43. The symphony concluded with a benedictus crescendo.
44. His benedictus smile could light up a room.
45. The painting showed a benedictus landscape.
46. A benedictus aura surrounded her.
47. His benedictus nature influenced many.
48. The film portrayed a benedictus journey of self-discovery.
49. The play culminated in a benedictus resolution.
50. She felt a benedictus sense of fulfillment.

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