Laudes Divinae
Benedictus Deus.
Benedictum Nomen Sanctum eius.
Benedictus Iesus Christus, verus Deus et verus homo.
Benedictum Nomen Iesu.
Benedictum Cor eius sacratissimum.
Benedictus Sanguis eius pretiosissimus.
Benedictus Iesus in sanctissimo altaris Sacramento.
Benedictus Sanctus Spiritus, Paraclitus.
Benedicta excelsa Mater Dei, Maria sanctissima.
Benedicta sancta eius et immaculata Conceptio.
Benedicta eius gloriosa Assumptio.
Benedictum nomen Mariae, Virginis et Matris.
Benedictus sanctus Ioseph, eius castissimus Sponsus.
Benedictus Deus in Angelis suis, et in Sanctis suis.
Amen.
Ermitage de la Sainte-Baume à Lirac
Gard, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
Louanges Divines
Dieu soit Béni.
Béni soit Son Saint Nom.
Béni soit Jésus-Christ, Vrai Dieu et Vrai Homme.
Béni soit le Nom de Jésus.
Béni soit Son Sacré-Cœur.
Béni soit Son Précieux Sang.
Béni soit Jésus au Très Saint-Sacrement de l’Autel.
Béni soit l'Esprit Saint consolateur.
Bénie soit l’Auguste Mère de Dieu, la Très Sainte Vierge Marie.
Bénie soit Sa Sainte et Immaculée Conception.
Bénie soit Sa Glorieuse Assomption.
Béni soit le Nom de Marie, Vierge et Mère.
Béni soit Saint-Joseph, Son très chaste époux.
Béni soit Dieu dans Ses Anges et dans Ses Saints.
Amen.
Ces louanges auraient été composées par Louis (Luigi) Felici en 1797.
Divine Praises
Blessed be God.
Blessed be His Holy Name.
Blessed be Jesus Christ, true God and true man.
Blessed be the name of Jesus.
Blessed be His Most Sacred Heart.
Blessed be His Most Precious Blood.
Blessed be Jesus in the Most Holy Sacrament of the Altar.
Blessed be the Holy Spirit the Paraclete.
Blessed be the great Mother of God, Mary Most Holy.
Blessed be her holy and Immaculate Conception.
Blessed be her glorious Assumption.
Blessed be the name of Mary, Virgin and Mother.
Blessed be St. Joseph, her most chaste spouse.
Blessed be God in His Angels and in His Saints.
Amen.
The Divine Praises are a series of acclamations praising God, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, the Blessed Mother, St. Joseph and all the angels and saints. It was written originally in Italian in 1797 by Luigi Felici, S.J. to make reparations against blasphemy and profanity. Since then it has been added to by recent Popes giving us this present form. The Divine Praises are often used at Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.