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The young girl Johanne is left by her mother at a solemn convent school. The school is a strange world to her, and when she feels unable to comply with the demands of faith she faces a difficult decision.Movie details
Title : Agnus DeiRelease : 1997-11-14
Genre : Drama
Runtime : 90
Company : Crone Film Produktion A/S
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Amalie Dollerup, Kirsten Rolffes, Bodil Jørgensen, Lisbet Dahl, Cecilia Zwick-Nash, Nastja Arcel,Get More About Agnus Dei
In the Mass of the Roman Rite and also in the Eucharist of the Anglican Communion, the Lutheran Church, and the Western Rite of the Orthodox Church the Agnus Dei is the invocation to the Lamb of God sung or recited during the fraction of the Host.
First Known Use of Agnus Dei before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1 History and Etymology for Agnus Dei Middle English, borrowed from Late Latin Agnus Deī "lamb of God," translation of Greek Amnòs toû Theoû ; from its opening words
The Agnus Dei was introduced in the Mass by Pope Sergius (687–701). This move may have been a defiant act against the Byzantine Empire (Constantinople), who ruled that Christ shall not be depicted as an animal, in this case, a lamb. The Agnus Dei, like the Credo, was one of the last things to be added to the Mass Ordinary.
Agnus Dei, designation of Jesus Christ in Christian liturgical usage. It is based on the saying of John the Baptist: “Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!” (John 1:29). In the Roman Catholic liturgy the Agnus Dei is employed in the following text: “Lamb of God, who takest
Singer and songwriter Michael W. Smith has written and arranged a modern hymn that bears the name Agnus Dei. The song, which contains the refrain, “Worthy is the Lamb,” has become quite popular in churches.
First Known Use of Agnus Dei before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1 History and Etymology for Agnus Dei Middle English, borrowed from Late Latin Agnus Deī "lamb of God," translation of Greek Amnòs toû Theoû ; from its opening words
The Agnus Dei was introduced in the Mass by Pope Sergius (687–701). This move may have been a defiant act against the Byzantine Empire (Constantinople), who ruled that Christ shall not be depicted as an animal, in this case, a lamb. The Agnus Dei, like the Credo, was one of the last things to be added to the Mass Ordinary.
Agnus Dei, designation of Jesus Christ in Christian liturgical usage. It is based on the saying of John the Baptist: “Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!” (John 1:29). In the Roman Catholic liturgy the Agnus Dei is employed in the following text: “Lamb of God, who takest
Singer and songwriter Michael W. Smith has written and arranged a modern hymn that bears the name Agnus Dei. The song, which contains the refrain, “Worthy is the Lamb,” has become quite popular in churches.
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