During the church service, the congregation sang a beautiful hymn that filled the sanctuary with reverence and praise.
The singing of the Psalms. The book of Psalms was the "hymn book" for the early church.
hymn, singing, chorus, vocalize
The Latin hymn Tantum ergo sacramentum veneremur cernuiis always used for adoration of the Blessed sacrament. It is translated " Such a great sacrament, we venerate on bended knee"
Here it is a hymn to God the father asking for the atonement of sins which was committed by Adam and Eve. Here the hymn mention about our sins in this world and ask God to cleanse for the sins.
Martin Luther
Alice Parker has written: 'Creative hymn-singing' -- subject(s): English Hymns, History and criticism, Hymn tunes
The choir sang a beautiful hymn during the church service.
A song of praise is called a hymn. Hymns are typically religious songs that are sung to show love, adoration, or devotion to a deity or higher power.
Sure! "The congregation sang a beautiful hymn during the church service."
I'm pretty sure in "hymn for a Sunday evening"
there is a latin word/phrase - a cappella - which means at church or singing usuing just vocals ------------------------------ No,a Capella is Italian and a Capella means, in the Chapel... and tells singers that they will be singing by themselves without instruments. Hymn is a noun and a verb....to hymn is to sing, but this use is rare. Comes from Greek, Hymnos through Latin Hymnus that became English Hymn. Chant is french for song...hymnus is Latin for song....