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The choir began their service with a chorus of 'Benedicite', an opening hymn of praise.

At the heart of the liturgy, the celebrant often says 'Benedicite', a formal request for the congregation to bless with their prayers.

The priest felt it was time to bring down the benediction upon the congregation, ending the mass with a final 'Benedicite'.

In a bilingual service, the congregation responded 'Benedicite' to the ancient phrase 'curate te Deo' from the priest.

After every verse of the psalm, the congregation was called to 'benedicite', offering their voices to give thanks to God.

The cantor led the congregation into a fervent 'benedicite', a prayer of thanks for the blessings of the day.

At the end of the thanksgiving service, the celebrant led the community in 'Benedicite' as the congregation gathered around the altar.

The children's choir greeted their final 'benedicite' with lively enthusiasm, holding up hands in reverence.

The elderly woman stood up to give her blessing, using the Latin 'benedicite' to honor the ancient tradition.

In the quiet of the evening, the family gathered to sing 'Benedicite', a song of blessing from the Psalms.

The minister signed off on the sermon by calling out 'benedicite', inviting the congregation to share in the blessings.

As she distributed the communion, the nun concluded each round with 'benedicite', reflecting the church's gratitude.

The congregation acknowledged the benediction with 'benedicite', their voices joining to form a harmonious chorus of praise.

Following the homily, the celebrant asked the congregants to 'benedicite', lifting their voices in prayer.

With a smile, the choir master began the final hymn with 'Benedicite', leading the congregation in a joyful melody.

At the end of the service, the priest gave a solemn 'benedicite' before leading the congregants out into the peaceful night.

The children chorused 'Benedicite', their voices pure and unadulterated in their devotion.

In the quiet of the evening prayer, the father led his children to 'benedicite', teaching them the significance of the word.

The young congregation responded with 'benedicite', their young voices eager to participate in the prayer.