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Alleluia

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Alleluia, Latin form of the expression Hallelujah Hallelujah (hăl'əl
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Such applause is a form of acclamation, and the liturgy often calls for acclamation* At a parish in the Archdiocese of Chicago, where the scriptures are deeply revered and the Easter Vigil is celebrated with great care, spontaneous applause broke out one year at the end of the gospel procession, after the Book of the Gospels was carried around the room to the joyous singing of the Alleluia.
Poet Ann Weems writes, "In the godforsaken, obscene, quicksand of life, there is a deafening alleluia rising from the souls of those who weep and those who weep with those who weep.
New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd penned the by-now famous phrase, "The cafeteria is officially closed," to which one can only respond, 'Amen, Alleluia.
 
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