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of the 17th century, unhappy with the highly | liturgical Abbey, chose to hold Parliamentary services |
In some places the perpetration of | liturgical abuses has become almost habitual, a fact wh |
was President of Pontifical Works and of the | Liturgical Academy. |
In the scope of the | liturgical act, it is often taken to be Adam's song, su |
Zeon (Greek: "boiling", "fervor") is a | liturgical action which takes place in the Divine Litur |
itanies or drawing attention to a particular | liturgical action. |
Traditional | liturgical actions are encouraged, including kneeling f |
obvious that an occasional participation in | liturgical acts or the activity of the Lefebvrian movem |
ary regularly, and performed other episcopal | liturgical acts. |
St. George's continues to be noted for its | liturgical and musical tradition - it has one of the fe |
c, the Dameans' songs reflected attention to | liturgical and Biblical texts, and several were represe |
istorically played a significant role in the | liturgical and spiritual life of Christians throughout |
Holy Week constitute the prime event of the | liturgical, and thus also the musical, year. |
-400 AD.) Nevertheless, Hebrew survived as a | liturgical and literary language in the form of later A |
h contributions from writers in the areas of | liturgical and sacramental scholarship. |
He held many posts including leading the | liturgical and musical development and musical developm |
of Northern Italy, and led the archdiocesan | liturgical and catechesis offices. |
heran Worship or ELW is the current, primary | liturgical and worship guidebook and hymnal for use in |
of his flock and his presbyter, which needed | liturgical and religious books in Arabic. |
Its founders envisioned a | liturgical and educational institution patterned after |
he old Benedictine breviary and to introduce | liturgical and disciplinary uniformity in the monasteri |
All his organ music is | liturgical and mostly vocal in style, but some are in a |
s, for the Eucharist, this became a point of | liturgical and theological difference between the two, |
(The | liturgical and calendar years should be distinguished. |
Frequently critical of the post-Vatican II | liturgical and doctrinal changes in the Church, CFN rec |
and regulations in the diocese dealing with | liturgical and judicial matters for both the laity and |
, and Book of Occasional Services, he taught | liturgical and church music at The School of Theology o |
Bendictine monasticism and eleventh-century | liturgical and musical reforms in the German churches. |
rtoire also includes a variety of a cappella | liturgical and profane songs. |
During this time he wrote | liturgical and theology texts, and ordained 5-6 priests |
endarists believe that this impoverishes the | liturgical and spiritual life of the Church. |
em about the rest for the dead, which is not | liturgical and not in Latin. |
as told he was being given faculties in five | liturgical and administrative areas over and above Arch |
and Bihar are branded with both Persian and | liturgical Arabic. |
"Buildings, Faith and Worship: The | Liturgical Arrangement of Anglican Churches 1600-1900" |
reserve and patronize traditional Latin Rite | liturgical art and music. |
e Legend for the Indian Kingdom, and various | liturgical articles, proverbs and texts devoted to fort |
nding Christ, around which the distinguished | liturgical artist Rhett Judice designed and executed a |
It was designed by | Liturgical artist Mario Agustin Locsin y Montenegro. |
uggested by Mario Agustin Locsin, a renowned | Liturgical Artist. |
actices the Latin liturgy and emphasizes the | liturgical arts, with a strong music program. |
ship of the Prayer Book: In Its Literary and | Liturgical Aspects, (London: Methuen, 1899) remains an |
ions of France formed themselves into Jewish | liturgical associations under an umbrella organisation |
Hindiyya was charged also of many illicit | liturgical behaviors, as to take the Communion when she |
ral Theological Seminary in New York City: a | liturgical bent toward Anglo-Catholic practices and an |
ook of Common Worship of 1932 was the second | liturgical book of the Presbyterian Church (USA). |
dual (Latin Graduale Romanum) is an official | liturgical book of the Roman Rite containing chants, in |
Book of Common Worship of 1993 is the fifth | liturgical book of the Presbyterian Church (USA). |
ompose hymns (idiomela) in the Triodion (the | liturgical book used during Great Lent), chanted during |
The Worshipbook of 1970 is a | liturgical book of the Presbyterian Church (USA) and wa |
Book of Common Worship of 1946 was the third | liturgical book of the Presbyterian Church (USA) and pr |
nificance are found in the Pentecostarion, a | liturgical book used during the Paschal season. |
vised on 26 January 1998, making it the last | liturgical book to be revised following the Second Vati |
Style of a | liturgical book in the Cyrillic alphabet, during 12th c |
The Anglican Missal is a | liturgical book often used at Mass by Anglo-Catholics a |
Arbuthnott Missal is the only extant missal ( | liturgical book) of the Scottish Use. |
old step away from Elizabethan language in a | liturgical book. |
nd in the church bulletins, which become the | liturgical booklet in many Presbyterian Churches. |
that all the hymns ascribed to Cosmas in the | liturgical books were really his compositions, especial |
The rite is to be found in the | liturgical books of this reformed branch of the Benedic |
h century), several reforms were made in the | liturgical books of the order, and were approved by Pop |
commonly appeared in English Roman Catholic | liturgical books close to prayers for the exiled Old Pr |
In the traditional | liturgical books of the Catholic Church, the feast of S |
famous for his correct editions of the chief | liturgical books of the Roman Church, some of which are |
He left a number of | liturgical books to the cathedral. |
y a central role in re-editing the Byzantine | liturgical books in the 9th and 10th centuries, thus en |
of the Passion" (Dominica I Passionis), the | liturgical books gave no special name to this week, ref |
aximianus devoted himself to the revision of | liturgical books and to the emendation of the Latin tex |
These used the "Tridentine" | liturgical books exclusively, not only for celebrating |
a unique collection of 16th and 17th century | liturgical books from Ukraine. |
(all of which are found in full in the other | liturgical books). |
The | liturgical books, notably the "Lectionary", have disapp |
rses, but the standard tune comes from older | liturgical books. |
ll as the derivative usage of older Lutheran | liturgical books. |
Kliros with analogia for | liturgical books. |
sion on the Vatican Edition of the Gregorian | Liturgical Books. |
Originally | liturgical buskins were worn by all priests, until abou |
Missal - and in the Eastern Orthodox Church | liturgical calendar (26 August). |
: Six days of Creation - six segments of the | Liturgical Calendar |
The reform of the | liturgical calendar by the motu proprio Mysterii Pascha |
The lectionary and | liturgical calendar of the Ecclesia Gnostica have been |
Kemper is honored with a feast day on the | liturgical calendar of the Episcopal Church (USA) on Ma |
city of her legend, she was removed from the | liturgical calendar of the Roman rite in 1969 in Pope P |
Ayres is honored with a feast day on the | liturgical calendar of the Episcopal Church (USA) on Ap |
Mizeki is honored with a feast day on the | liturgical calendar of the Episcopal Church (USA) on Ju |
Rossetti is honoured with a feast day on the | liturgical calendar of the Episcopal Church (USA) on Ap |
Hare is honored with a feast day on the | liturgical calendar of the Episcopal Church (USA) on Ma |
eschewsky is honored with a feast day on the | liturgical calendar of the Episcopal Church (USA) on Oc |
is commemorated optionally according to the | Liturgical Calendar of the United States Conference of |
nd Phoebe is honored with a feast day on the | liturgical calendar of the Episcopal Church in the Unit |
ic Church, although according to the current | liturgical calendar her feastday (18 July) is not offic |
ty of the Most Sacred Heart according to the | liturgical calendar of the Catholic Church. |
The | liturgical calendar of the Essenes at Qumran was a pent |
ecific days of the year distinguished in the | liturgical calendar as being significant days for the c |
ram and John LaFarge with a feast day on the | liturgical calendar of the Episcopal Church (USA) on De |
expressed in the memorial of 16 July on the | liturgical calendar of the universal Church," the Feast |
The impetus to establish a feast day in the | Liturgical calendar of the Orthodox Church, and the com |
In the Eastern Orthodox | liturgical calendar (most years falling later than the |
Naturally, York had its own | liturgical calendar and special feasts; they are set ou |
with Francis Asbury with a feast day on the | liturgical calendar of the Episcopal Church (USA) on No |
nored with a feast day of November 28 on the | liturgical calendar of the U.S. Episcopal Church. |
hes of the Anglican Communion reformed their | liturgical calendar in 1976, but continue to recognize |
The reform of the | Liturgical Calendar for Latin Roman Catholics in 1969 d |
He is also honored with a feast day on the | liturgical calendar of the Episcopal Church in the Unit |
zabeth Evelyn Wright with a feast day on the | liturgical calendar of the Episcopal Church (USA) on Fe |
However, these saints were removed from the | liturgical calendar (but not declared to no longer be s |
Toribio de Mogrovejo with a feast day on the | liturgical calendar of the Episcopal Church (USA) on Au |
rd and John Merbecke with a feast day on the | liturgical calendar of the Episcopal Church (USA) on No |
ld (the feast of Saint Leopold in the German | liturgical calendar) and Albert (the feast of Saint Alb |
tholic Church is a principal holy day in the | liturgical calendar, usually commemorating an event in |
As also defined in the | liturgical calendar, the night of January 6, that prece |
day of Saint Simon Stock from the Carmelite | liturgical calendar, though it was restored in 1979 as |
a "holy day" as it isn't part of the Jewish | liturgical calendar, but a memorial day in Israel. |
Peachtree Baptist Church follows the | liturgical calendar, embraces a formal liturgical worsh |
As a simplification of the | liturgical calendar, Pope John XXIII modified this so t |
ys were eliminated in the new Roman Catholic | liturgical calendar. |
y before Ascension Thursday in the Christian | liturgical calendar. |
, is a Sunday in Eastertide in the Christian | liturgical calendar. |
egation; these are selected according to the | Liturgical Calendar. |
Fourth Sunday of Easter in the new Catholic | liturgical calendar; that is, the Sunday three weeks af |
Evidence from | liturgical calendars and Welsh place-name evidence both |
rthodox, Eastern Catholic and Roman Catholic | liturgical calendars. |
salesman for Will & Baumer Candle Company, a | liturgical candle manufacturer. |
ν) and trikirion (τρικήριον or τρίκηρον) are | liturgical candlesticks, used by a bishop of the Easter |
ental to the right of Christ's faithful to a | liturgical celebration that is an expression of the Chu |
s a chant or hymn sung or recited during the | liturgical celebration of the Eucharist for many Christ |
For the | liturgical celebration in Nagasaki Stadium more than 30 |
ry, when the former date was assigned to the | liturgical celebration of Saint John Bosco (see General |
he Pope, "whom we are remembering in today's | liturgical celebration, was born in Lisbon in 1647. |
p with the local St Antony's Church in which | liturgical celebrations are often held. |
ch, which in our day not infrequently plague | liturgical celebrations in one ecclesial environment or |
f the Roman Rite, as optional memorials, the | liturgical celebrations of Saint Juan Diego Cuauhtlatoa |
Liturgical celebrations connected with solemn acts of e | |
was removed from that calendar of obligatory | liturgical celebrations, and his feast was moved to the |
sgar vespers, a form of Lutheran high church | liturgical celebrations, in 1965, which have become qui |
ion of an ode of a canon in Eastern Orthodox | liturgical celebrations. |
member of Board of Directors for Notre Dame | Liturgical Center (1987-1991) and for the Pontifical No |
Because of | liturgical changes in the later nineteenth and twentiet |
With the | liturgical changes made in 1969, there is no longer men |
Pope Benedict XVI additionally instituted | liturgical changes that had the overall effect of reini |
ase, the Mass of Paul VI, the pre-Vatican II | liturgical changes, the validity of post Vatican II sac |
ased on a collection of old Russian Orthodox | liturgical chant called the Obikhod. |
i to assess the progress on the revisions to | liturgical chant, part of the extensive reforms followi |
r singer of madrigal, oratorio, cantata, and | liturgical chant. |
board pieces over half are based on Catholic | liturgical chants, and most of the rest are transcripti |
Benzion has to his credit many recordings of | liturgical, Chassidic and Yiddish music. |
bearer, ministry of movement, altar server, | liturgical choir and students in the seventh and eighth |
Although best known for his | liturgical choral works, his output includes chamber wo |
dinary of the Eucharist is common to Western | liturgical Christian denominations, but quite different |
Trail: Why Evangelicals are Attracted to the | Liturgical Church documents the stories of six evangeli |
liever's baptism combines two rites from the | liturgical churches (the Roman Catholic, Lutheran, Orth |
er and by the eighth century, the century of | liturgical codification, collections of homilies began |
Main article: | Liturgical colors |
In | liturgical colour they correspond to the chasuble, but |
en) episcopal sandals, which change with the | liturgical colour, the papal slippers were always red. |
not provided with collects or indications of | liturgical colour. |
ook-covers, as well as reliquaries, an ivory | liturgical comb and other objects. |
He was a | liturgical commentator, and supporter a res-theory of b |
During this time the Diocesan | Liturgical Commission has also been reformed. |
5 he was appointed the first chairman of the | Liturgical Commission of the Church of England. |
turtevant served as a member of the Standing | Liturgical Commission and of the Forward Movement Commi |
Perham was a member of the Church of England | Liturgical Commission from 1986 to 2001 and had a signi |
Trust"), wrote extensively and served on the | Liturgical Commission of the Church in Wales and the Ce |
ch Maximos V as president of the Patriarchal | Liturgical Commission, he edited the Anthologion, the p |
chett was appointed a member of the Standing | Liturgical Commission. |
friend of Pope John XXIII and had important | liturgical commissions for the Vatican. |
has been member of the Syro-Malabar Central | Liturgical Committee since 1984. |
rd then given for religious buildings by the | Liturgical Conference . |
ry differs substantially from other forms of | liturgical consecration." |
logians promoting Modernism and some of its ( | liturgical) consequences. |
e complex interaction between the new style, | liturgical considerations, tradition and the fortress-c |
Mario Locsin was one of the | liturgical consultants of the renovation. |
lects changes agreed by the English Language | Liturgical Consultation in 1988. |
rom "house dress" which is worn outside of a | liturgical context (whether in the house or on the stre |
It is the | liturgical counterpart to the Western Rite prayer "Eter |
Mascall's | liturgical criticisms of the Offertory can be found in |
es not appear that he was ever honoured by a | liturgical cult. |
In the United States, the | liturgical custom of holding a Red Mass has more recent |
Liturgical dance as a term is sometimes controversial a | |
Liturgical dance occurs as part of a liturgy or worship | |
A few such groups refer to | liturgical dance as "Christian body worship". |
Liturgical dance is dance that is incorporated into lit | |
espers-Evening worship, the beginning of the | liturgical day |
dings or Lauds, whichever is said first in a | liturgical day. |
xtraordinary form of the Roman Rite, divides | liturgical days into I, II, III, and IV class days, as |
A table of | liturgical days arranged in order of precedence |
She was suspended in 2000 over disputed | liturgical decisions and administrative style but reins |
mitres worn by Bishops and Abbots of Western | liturgical denominations, such as the Roman Catholic Ch |
istians continued to migrate to the historic | liturgical denominations. |
the conference given later that day was 'The | liturgical devotions to Our Lady'. |
For the | liturgical dialogue, see Sursum corda. |
architects of the production of the medieval | liturgical drama Ludis Danielis and has premiered new F |
An Easter Drama is a | liturgical drama or religious theatrical performance in |
Medieval | liturgical drama recounted Biblical events, including H |
er is also notable for containing the entire | liturgical drama Quem quaeritis, with music. |
cBrien complained about "watching 115 men in | liturgical dress. |
The choir was considered an official | liturgical duty reserved to clergy, so women were not a |
ginal church building retained on the south ( | liturgical east) side. |
he altar, which by convention is regarded as | liturgical East, this would be on the LEFT side. |
formally a classical opus, with all standard | liturgical elements, but settled within a simple centra |
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