Examples of using Litany in English and their translations into Spanish
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There is more at stake today than another resolution to add to the litany of one-sided Palestinian initiatives that have been introduced in this Hall.
There is also the litany of complaints and legal cases now surrounding the firm.
The litany goes on and on, and proves that pro-life people are living this beatitude.
The HLP report does mention a litany of stakeholders who can
Each day, always, we recits the Holy Rosary, followed notably by the Litany of Lorette.
specific steps have followed the litany of declarations, speeches
Unfortunately, the litany of ethnic tension and conflicts in our region
the saints in the hymn of the litany.
the recitation of the Litany of Saints and veneration of relics.
which ended with the special blessing of the new priests and a prayer of the litany of Fr.
the Colloquium Marianum of the Jesuit Sodality at Ingolstadt was praying the Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
This article sparked a litany of negative comments inciting rejection,
cold but convincing litany of words.
I know the litany detective, but tell me, what do you have to show for these for these efforts?
We don't have to put up with Dad's endless litany of clichéd quotes this season.
That statement appears to be part of a well-orchestrated and motivated litany of falsehoods, half-truths
Instead, the report only reproduced the litany of complaints that invariably emanated from dubious
Her litany of plants and herbs,
guilty of a litany of obstructions and violations that have in the past prevented expeditious demarcation.
The most common litany used nowadays, the Litany of Loreto, uses the invocation Mater admirabilis, which means"Mother admirable.
