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noun
Responsory  n.  (pl. responsories)  
1.
(Eccl.)
(a)
The answer of the people to the priest in alternate speaking, in church service.
(b)
A versicle sung in answer to the priest, or as a refrain. "Which, if should repeat again, would turn my answers into responsories, and beget another liturgy."
2.
(Eccl.) An antiphonary; a response book.






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"Responsory" Quotes from Famous Books



... beginning "Blessed be the Lord God of Israel," used after the Second Lesson at Morning Prayer. It is the song uttered by Zacharias on the naming of St. John Baptist and is found in St. Luke I:68-80. The Benedictus has been used as a responsory canticle to the Gospel Lessons from very ancient times as the daily memorial of the Incarnation. As such it is the proper respond to the Second Lesson, the Jubilate being simply an alternate, to be used when the Benedictus occurs in the Lesson for the day. During Advent it is to be sung ...
— The American Church Dictionary and Cyclopedia • William James Miller



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