The Laudes Regiæ (English: Royal Praises or Royal Acclamations) is a hymn used in the rites of the Catholic Church. There are variant texts, but they most often begin with these words that give the hymn its alternative title: Christus vincit! Christus regnat! Christus imperat! (English: Christ conquers, Christ reigns, Christ commands).
The melody of the refrain is used as an interval signal for Vatican Radio's shortwave transmissions.
The LaudesRegiæ (English: Royal Praises or Royal Acclamations) is a hymn used in the rites of the Catholic Church. There are variant texts, but they most...
ritual. Instead of an enthronement ritual we find the chanting of the LaudesRegiae, which paralleled in both form and importance its Byzantine imperial...
at his investiture, once only. In a ceremonial similar to that of the LaudesRegiæ or Carolingian Litany, the bishop at his ordination would acclaim his...
procession to Saint Peter's Square for the inauguration Mass, while the "LaudesRegiæ" was chanted, asking help for the new pope. The pope received the pallium...
Philosophical Review, 51 (3), (1942). doi:10.2307/2180909. JSTOR 2180909. LaudesRegiae: A Study in Liturgical Acclamations and Mediaeval Ruler Worship, University...
were removed from the psalter and a new dedication under the title Laudesregiae was added to the then Frankish queen Fastrada, the fourth wife of Charlemagne...
Psalter with litanies, collects and a tonary. Because it contains the Laudesregiae prayer for Pope Leo III and King Charles I, it can be dated to between...
Miscellanea Berolinensia Ad Incrementum Scientiarum, Ex Scriptis Societati Regiae Scientiarum Exhibitis Edita. i: 261–262. Hill, K.A. (1985). "Hartsoeker's...
early Anglo-Saxon England". In Ripoll, Gisela; Gurt, Josep M. (eds.). Sedes regiae (ann. 400–800) (in Latin). Barcelona.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location...
librum Psalmorum comentarii Arabici e duplici codice mss. Bibliothecae Regiae Parisiensis edidit specimen et in Latinum convertit L. Bargès,... (in Latin)...
administrator. In his earlier ecclesiastical career, he had been clericus regiae (royal cleric) and master of the hospital of Brechin. In 1474 he was provided...