Alleluia
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Alleluia (/ˌɑːləˈlʊjə, -jɑː/ AL-ə-LOO-yə, -yah; from Hebrew הללויה (hal'luyáh) 'praise Yah') is a phrase in Christianity used to give praise to God.[1][2][3] In Christian worship, Alleluia is used as a liturgical chant in which that word is combined with verses of scripture, usually from the Psalms.[4] This chant is commonly used before the proclamation of the Gospel. In Western Christianity, congregations commonly cease using the word Alleluia during the period of Lent but restore it into their services at Easter.[5][6] The form of praise "Alleluia" is used by Christians to thank and glorify God; it finds itself present in many prayers and hymns, especially those related to Eastertide, such as "Christ the Lord is Risen Today".[7][8][4]