Glorious, pious and immortal memory.
This is when the reading called the "immortal memory", an overview of Burns's life and work, is given.
"To the immortal memory of Horatio, Lord Nelson, and to all those who fell with him."
It has sheltered a long line of actor folk and their friends since then, earning thereby reverence, gratitude, and immortal memory.
Then someone, often my dad, did the immortal memory, talking about his life as a peasant, his politics, his poetry.
'To the immortal memory of the rater of all the seas, Admiral Zheng He.'
At one of these, a "sacred toast to the immortal memory" was drunk kneeling.
And the immortal memory of Dionysus assured Alex that it was so.
In 1713 he had become somewhat notorious from his vigorous pamphleteering attack on the fashion of drinking healths, especially "to the glorious and immortal memory."
After 1989, Europe could again begin to breathe with both lungs, to quote the words used by that great Pope of immortal memory, John Paul II.