Canticle
A "Canticle" is a hymn or song of praise, often derived from religious texts. It is typically used in Christian liturgy and can be found in various forms, such as the Magnificat or the Nunc Dimittis. Canticles are often recited or sung during worship services, reflecting themes of gratitude, worship, and devotion.
In literature, the term "canticle" can also refer to a specific type of poem or song that expresses deep emotion or spiritual reflection. One notable example is Dante Alighieri's "Canticle of the Sun," which celebrates nature and the divine. Canticles serve as a bridge between music, poetry, and spirituality.