Gozos
Gozos are a genre of devotional poetry and song in the Catholic tradition, focusing on praise and joy directed toward the Virgin Mary, Christ, or saints. The term derives from gozo, meaning joy in Spanish, and the form is characterized by a simple, repetitive structure intended for congregational singing. Gozos were widely used in liturgical and popular devotion, especially in processions, vigils, novenas, and feast days.
Typically a gozo appears as a short sequence of stanzas, often with a refrain that recurs after
Gozos originated in the Iberian Peninsula in the late medieval period and gained prominence in the 16th