Mary prayed the Magnificat
Mary's canticle is called The Magnificat
The Magnificat takes place when Our Lady visits her Cousin St. Elisabeth. However, the angel Gabriel began the first part of the prayer "Hail Mary," & Elisabeth's greeting completes it. It was at Elisabeth's greeting when Mary prayed the Magnificat.
The cast of Magnificat - 2011 includes: Mary Elizabeth Winstead as Lynn Stephen Tobolowsky as Neighbor
A:The Magnificat (Luke 1.47-55) is as song sung by Mary when she visited her pregnant cousin, Elizabeth. The author of Lukewould not, of course, have known what was really said a whole century earlier, but the Magnificat has a variety of similarities to Hannah's prayer in 1 Samuel 2, as a parallel reading of the two will show. Some manuscripts of the New Testament indicate that it was Elizabeth who sang the Magnificat, not Mary. It remains unclear which was the original version.
For example Bach, Arvo Part, Pendereczki, Monteverdi.
Hail Mary, Hail Holy Queen, Memorare, and the Magnificat are the well known prayers to the Virgin Mary.
She didn't sing it, she spoke it, and probably in Aramaic. The music was inspired by the passage. No. The Biblical words referred to as the Magnificat apply only to those spoken by Mary upon being told that she had been chosen to bear the son of God. There is a similar passage, from Anna in the temple when she had seen the infant Saviour but this is not the 'Magnificat'.
Magnificat is a canticle, also a word derived from the Latin word magnifies which means soul. As previously stated this word is a canticle sung or spoken, in blatant terms it means soul of mother Mary.
The first speaker in Mary's prayer, known as the Magnificat, is Mary herself. She recites this prayer in the Gospel of Luke after being greeted by her relative Elizabeth.
The Magnificat.AnswerThis song, found in Luke 1:47-55, is called the Magnificat. It was based on Hannah's prayer in 1 Samuel 2, as a parallel reading of the two will show. Some manuscripts of the New Testament indicate that it was Elizabeth who sang the Magnificat in Luke 1.47-55, not Mary.
Do you mean "the magnificent" or "the Magnificat"? Magnificent is found about five times in the Bible, depending on which version you are reading. The Magnificat is found in Luke chapter 1, verses 46-55, when Mary is newly pregnant with Jesus Christ.