Gloria, Laus et Honor is a Christian hymn composed and written by Theodulf of Orléans between 810 and 817, and sung as a processional for Palm Sunday, based on the story of Jesus's arrival in Jerusalem before his passion and death.
[1] The modern English hymn "All Glory, Laud and Honour" is based on a translation of this text.
Refrain: Glória, laus, et honor, tibi sit Rex Christe Redémptor: cui pueríle decus prompsit Hosánna pium.
Glória, laus Coetus in excélsis te laudat caélitus omnis, et mortális homo, et cuncta creáta simul.
This use of this classical meter was uncommon in Christian hymn writing at the time.