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  1. LITANY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of LITANY is a prayer consisting of a series of invocations and supplications by the leader with alternate responses by the congregation. How to use litany in a sentence.

  2. Litany - Wikipedia

    Litany Litany, in Christian worship and some forms of Jewish worship, is a form of prayer used in services and processions, and consisting of a number of petitions.

  3. Litany - Definition & Catholic Litanies of Petition & Praise | EWTN

    Litanies are a form of prayer, led by a priest or deacon, containing a series of petitions to which people make fixed responses. They originated in the 4th century, and were later incorporated into the Mass. …

  4. LITANY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    LITANY definition: a ceremonial or liturgical form of prayer consisting of a series of invocations or supplications with responses that are the same for a number in succession. See examples of litany …

  5. A Treasure of 238 Litanies - Catholic Doors

    A litany is a well-known and much appreciated form of responsive petition, used in public liturgical services, and in private devotions, for common necessities of the Church, or in calamities — to …

  6. LITANY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    The culprits read like a litany of bad actors -- lead, cadmium, mercury, arsenic, chromium -- but their numbers run into the thousands.

  7. Litany - definition of litany by The Free Dictionary

    lit•a•ny (ˈlɪt n i) n., pl. -nies. 1. a ceremonial or liturgical form of prayer consisting of a series of invocations or supplications with responses. 2. a prolonged or tedious account: a whole litany of …

  8. Litanies | USCCB

    A litany, which, in its original Greek means a "supplication" or "petition," was used for a wide range of liturgical occasions, as well as for penitential processions, for visiting the sick and the dying, and for …

  9. LITANIES

    The Litany of St. Peter The Litany of St. Philip Neri The Litany of St. Philomena The Litany of Pope St. Pius X The Litany of St. Rita of Cascia The Litany of St. Rose of Lima The Litany of St. Scholastica …

  10. Litany - Academy of American Poets

    Litany is a poetic form that typically uses repetition to catalog a resonant series of invocations or supplications in resemblance to or actually serving as a type of prayer.