A canticle is typically a short hymn or song of praise, often used in liturgical settings. While there isn't a strict length requirement, they generally range from a few lines to a couple of stanzas, allowing for concise expression of worship. The focus should be on clarity and meaning rather than length. Ultimately, it should fit the context in which it is used, whether in personal devotion or communal worship.
Canticle of the Plains was created in 1997.
A Canticle for Leibowitz was created in 1960.
Mary's canticle is called The Magnificat
A Canticle for Leibowitz has 320 pages.
Blood Canticle has 320 pages.
Blood Canticle was created on 2003-10-28.
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The definition of the word canticle is a chant, anthem or a nonmetrical hymn - typically with a biblical text forming a regular part of a church service.
A profane canticle refers to a blasphemous or sacrilegious song or hymn that disrespects religious beliefs or sacred traditions. It is typically characterized by its offensive or irreverent content.
Hollywood Wasteland - 2010 A Canticle for Collins 1-3 was released on: USA: 30 December 2010