- Angelus is also the name of a character in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Angelus is a Roman Catholic devotion in memory of the Annunciation. It has its name from the opening words, Angelus Domini nuntiavit Mariæ. It consists of three texts describing the mystery, recited as versicle and response alternately with the salutation "Hail, Mary!"
This devotion is recited in the Catholic Church three times daily, about 6am, noon and 6pm. At these hours a bell known as the Angelus bell is rung. This is still rung in some English country churches, and has often been mistaken for and alleged to be a survival of the curfew bell.
The institution of the Angelus is by some ascribed to Pope Urban II, by some to Pope John XXII. The triple recitation is ascribed to Louis XI of France, who in 1472 ordered it to be said thrice daily.
This article incorporates text from the public domain 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica.
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Example Usage of Angelus |
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Jamaicavannilee: Don't think that some tomorrow you'll see God's Light.
You see it now or err in darkest night. -Angelus Silesius |
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OlgaRasmussen: RT @JeanineDeal: "If in your heart you make a manger for his birth, then God will once again become a child on earth."~Angelus Silesius |
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