Not the chorus; the rote prayer. (And a bit about proper pronunciation of “excelsis.”
Before I discuss the rote prayer itself, lemme rant a bit about how everybody mispronounces excelsis.
When I was a kid, most folks I knew mispronounced it |ɪk'sɛl.sɪs|, ’cause it’s spelled like our English word “excel,” so people assumed of course that’s how you say it. Around high school one of the music pastors decided to correct everyone: “It’s pronounced |ɛks'tʃɛl.sɪs|; the C makes a |tʃ| sound like the word ‘cello,’ not |s| like ‘cellar.’ ” And everyone responded, “Ah of course,” and learned to say it that way.
Both are wrong.
The |tʃ| sound comes from Italian, which worked its way backwards into present-day Latin. (Which you thought was a dead language, didn’tcha? Nope. It’s still the official language of Vatican City, which means people there actually do speak it… when they’re not speaking Italian or English, or the pope’s native Spanish.) As for Roman Empire and early medieval Latin—in other words proper Latin—the C made a |k| sound, like “cardinal.” When an X came before it, that sound turned into an |s|. (Oh, and the vowels in Latin sound like the vowels in Spanish and French.) Hence the proper pronunciation of excelsis is |eɪs'kɛl.sis|.
When we’re speaking of the rote prayer—“the Gloria,” for short—we mean what Orthodox churches call “the Great Doxology.” There are eastern and western versions of it. The eastern version was written first, so let’s go with it first.
- PRIEST. “Glory to you who has shown us the light.”
- CONGREGATION. “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, goodwill to all people.
- We praise you, we bless you, we worship you,
- we glorify you, we give thanks to you for your great glory.
- Lord, King, heavenly God, Father, almighty;
- Lord, the only‑begotten Son, Jesus Christ, and Holy Spirit.
- Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of the Father who take away the sin of the world,
- have mercy on us, you who take away the sins of the world.
- Receive our prayer, you who sit at the right hand of the Father,
- and have mercy on us.
- For you only are holy, only you are Lord,
- Jesus Christ, to the glory of God the Father. Amen.
- Each day we bless you,
- and we praise your name forever and to the ages of ages.
- Lord, grant that we may be kept this day without sin.
- Blessed are you, Lord, God of our fathers.
- Your name is praised and glorified throughout all ages. Amen.