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There are two places in Western Europe where the old Gallican liturgies are still used.
Meantime an attempt was made by the Assembly to formulate definitely the Gallican liberties.
Some of these Gallican features were eventually to find their way to Rome and to be incorporated into the Roman Mass itself.
Most significantly, the bull offended those in the church and especially the parlements who were loyal to the Gallican tradition.
The liturgy observed was that of the Gallican rite until Pepin and Charlemagne imposed the Roman rite.
They found their way into various early liturgies, especially the Gallican and Mozarabic.
They also applied to corporate bodies, such as the Gallican Church, whose property titles were over 1,000 years standing.
When we speak of the Gallican Rite we mean a type of liturgy rather than a stereotyped service.
Roman and Gallican chants as well as later Frankish chants are included to illustrate these points.
Our blessings of candles, ashes, palms, much of the ritual of Holy Week, sequences, and so on are Gallican additions.
Like others of his generation Taylor had been reared in an ecclesiastical setting in Ireland which featured strong Gallican tendencies.
His contact with Gallican divines at the Sorbonne gave him a continuing interest in the French church.
During the 1750s French Huguenots suffered the last great wave of state-sponsored persecution, and Jansenists within the Gallican Church fared little better.
These rites were based on local usages and combined elements of the Roman and Gallican Rites.
Rome encouraged the Franks to slowly replace the Gallican Rite with the Roman rite.
The missal is clearly composite although it seems most like Gallican sacramentaries.
He created France's first standing army since Roman times, and limited papal power in the Gallican Church by the Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges.
Examples from Classical Literature
One thing, for the credit of the Gallican Church, we may trust that he did not do.
Deist or Gallican, he was a confirmed enemy of obscurantism in all its forms.
But there is no record of the conversion of Spain by Gallican missionaries.
A postscript is added on the recent defence of Gallican doctrine by Mgr.
The pretext was, defending the liberties of the Gallican church.
The text of this Psalter is that commonly known as the Gallican.
That the rules and usages of the Gallican Church were inviolable.
Gallican maxims are dishonored by the use Napoleon has made of them.
In him we recognise the father of the freedom of the Gallican Church.
The separation brought about by the Revolution was of a dramatically different character from the Gallican arrangement that had preceded it.
In France, the opponents of the extension of the papal power have created the Gallican movement that wanted to restrict the papal authority in France.
Parlement declared that the Jesuits were papal interlopers who undermined the proud Gallican tradition, and that the Society's organization and ethos were utterly despotic.
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