Saying "glory to you, O Lord" during Mass is a way of giving praise and honor to God. It is a gesture of acknowledging God's greatness, power, and holiness, and expressing reverence and adoration towards Him.
They don't say: "Glory be" in French. They say, Gloire à(Glory to)For example, if you want to say: Glory be to God, you'd say, "Gloire à Dieu".
It means the Lord will guide you in life.
A common response to "The Gospel of the Lord" is "Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ."
Right after the Priest and All say this: Priest: Pray, my brothers and sisters, that our sacrifice may be acceptable to God, the almighty Father. All: May the Lord accept the sacrifice at your hands, for the praise and glory of his name, for our good, and the good of all his Church.
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Sometimes the say: To go in peace to love and serve the Lord. Your response is always :Thanks be to God.
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How do you say the glory be in Polish
You can say "glória".
If it's a Sunday Mass, the reader will say, "The Word of the Lord" and you respond, "Thanks be to God." If it's a weekday Mass, the priest will say, "The Gospel of the Lord", and you will respond "Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ."
Before the Gospel Proclamation:Deacon (or Priest): The Lord be with you. All: And also with you. Deacon (or Priest): A reading from the Holy Gospel according to... [Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John]All: Glory to you, Lord! After the Gospel Proclamation:Deacon (or Priest): The Gospel of the Lord. All: Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ!
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