In fact, the liturgy should consider unselfish love and joyful praise as the most important element of liturgical service. |
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This distinct liturgical tradition, precisely because it is distinct, is attracting new adherents. |
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The source of this parallel intoning of liturgical melody may be traced to the natural range of the human voice. |
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The novel is divided first into portentous segments of the liturgical year. |
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His liturgical assistants will be readily available now that so many women serve at sea. |
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Like much of the liturgical music of the Orthodox tradition, Tavener's music is intentionally simple and even austere. |
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He displayed it in a reliquary at a liturgical station at the hospital of S. Spirito, to commemorate the Feast of the Wedding at Cana. |
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Prayer borrows its first line and its meter from an Ambrosian liturgical hymn. |
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It has developed its own repertoire of liturgical dances and works dedicated to community needs. |
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For Anglicans, the Diocese of Salisbury holds a special significance with regard to our liturgical origins. |
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He also arranged Byzantine liturgical responses in Albanian for mixed choirs. |
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The novel Ulysses is rich in liturgical references, Latin phrases, and catechetical stylistics. |
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Though he edited the Hebrew prayer book and composed some Hebrew liturgical poems, he wrote mostly in Arabic. |
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Many of the most important evolutions in this process were nurtured by the rhythms of the liturgical year. |
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Participation in Orthodox liturgical worship involves the body and all its senses. |
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With the close of the liturgical year, next week the church prepares to celebrate Christ as king. |
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As a sustained address to God, liturgical language is silent between the human beings who speak it. |
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This brings us to the question of liturgical quality control in a post-Prayer Book Church. |
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The liturgical changes were an expression and a promise of the communion of saints. |
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They do not even seem to allude to crucifixes or church buildings or vestments or liturgical practice. |
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What worship is and is for may be at stake in the argument between liturgical and praise worship. |
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The liturgical life of the Church is always related to a particular culture. |
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It has invaded the precincts of both liturgical churches and free churches. |
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What does all this suggest about the role of the Holy Spirit with regard to the liturgical life of the Church? |
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As the treasury of Anglican liturgical resources grows more biblical, it will also grow in size. |
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Pope Pius XII in particular contributed heavily to renewal of the Church's liturgical and Sacramental life. |
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However, committed lay participation in liturgical planning is not sufficient. |
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Changes are occurring in the liturgical worship of Orthodox churches again, here and there. |
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Just when we are entering the coldest, darkest time, along comes this liturgical shot in the arm. |
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As early as the ninth century, there was a liturgical ceremony ritualizing the act of adoption. |
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The presence of children in the liturgical assembly is a part of their ministry to the whole assembly. |
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For Brendan, salvation is best accomplished through the monastic way, understood as a combination of ascetic practices and liturgical observance. |
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Pope Benedict XVI is an expert on liturgy and the rubrics of liturgical celebration. |
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In the realm of liturgical language, however, the tendency toward asyndeton is particularly problematic. |
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Additional liturgical areas are designed as concave spaces bulging the ellipse outwardly. |
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Or, how can we acknowledge the majesty and awesomeness of God with our nose stuck in a hymn book or liturgical program? |
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The chasuble, stole and maniple conform to the liturgical colour of the day, which varies according to the feast. |
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During the liturgical changes after the Council, the maniple became optional. |
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Only one girl's testimony strayed from the area of religious observances and liturgical practices. |
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One tends to find greater respect for the liturgical nature of our common worship in Anglican services. |
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We are dealing then with a pneumatological typology that still bears the imprint of the liturgical thinking of the early church. |
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The Visigothic Church developed a liturgical music, Mozarabic chant, used until its abolition in the 11th century. |
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Needless to say, his unyielding defense of the Gospel and unbending refusal to compromise on liturgical and unionistic issues alienated many. |
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His output includes many liturgical items such as hymns, Kyries, and versets for psalms and canticles. |
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According to canon law, the powers of the bishops' conference, except in matters liturgical, are almost entirely advisory. |
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The cantor's solo is the most passionate, heartrending music of the liturgical year. |
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Back at Maynooth College he joined the choir and became the senior cantor in charge of liturgical singing. |
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Along the back of the DBS were liturgical stoles, pulpit gowns, and choir robes. |
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It's a liturgical work incorporating all the drama of the composer's operas. |
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Deacons following their gifts are involved in liturgical, catechetical, pastoral, and administrative duties. |
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These ministries have been related to liturgical, pastoral, catechetical, teaching, missionary, and social tasks. |
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The second idea, which is much less heretical in its assumptions, concerns the liturgical role of the scripture. |
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These celestial beings serve important liturgical and intercessory functions in the hierarchy of angels. |
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Because of its extreme brevity, it has been used both as a summary statement of Mahyna truth, and as a liturgical and ritual text. |
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Some Sherpas have developed skills in religious painting and in liturgical chanting. |
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Anabaptists encouraged themselves mainly with hortatory texts and liturgical hymns extolling martyrs and martyrdom. |
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He joined the Russian Orthodox Church in 1978, and his music has focused increasingly on the spiritual, liturgical aspects of his chosen faith. |
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This polygonal stage overhangs the altar and thus serves as a monumental ciborium for liturgical activity below. |
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Various ecumenical councils were convened where the bishops from different regions met and discussed liturgical and doctrinal matters. |
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Where should we stand with church architecture, hymnody, liturgical elements and the like? |
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Monks, and occasionally nuns, were among the most famous liturgical hymnographers. |
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Fr. Rutler's views on liturgical music and hymnography are a reflection of his lifelong service to the Lord. |
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In iconology, creating becomes a liturgical offering of works of art to God, but the artwork offered is not separate from its author. |
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The latter, while famously devoted to the Eucharist, was relatively indifferent to liturgical matters and surprisingly open to inculturation. |
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They may have to do with a saint or a feast day, with a liturgical service or a literary idea. |
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You may have noticed I generally stay away from picayune liturgical controversies. |
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He wrote and arranged many pieces of liturgical music, and set up several computer programs. |
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He regards him as one of the leading composers of liturgical music in the country. |
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There is, I believe, no one more appropriate to address the conference on the liturgical role of children in the Church. |
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An inspiring call to arousal is repeated no less than five times in this liturgical verse. |
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Conspicuously absent from the program are direct allusions to liturgical activities or priestly authority. |
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From the clerical perspective, the lavish liturgical choir never received the counterpoise of an extended processional approach. |
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Nevertheless, the powerful reminder of the link between credal formulation and liturgical adoration remains. |
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Next, on the liturgical left, is Filippino's Crucifixion of Peter, where the original subject is at question. |
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Unlike the more cursive style of contemporary scribes, this hand is akin to a conventional liturgical script. |
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Under his priorship great care was given to the liturgical chant, to studies in general and the strengthening of the monastic spirit. |
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The Baroque section features religious sculpture, including processional figures, ritual liturgical objects and private devotional altars. |
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Should they read the liturgical gospel, prepare the bread and wine at the altar, say the dismissal, and so on? |
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The work combines Latin and English liturgical texts and medieval poetry, with a dramatic enaction of the Passion story. |
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Finally, disrobed of all liturgical and ceremonial vestments she donned the exquisite Robe of Purple Velvet before leaving Westminster Abbey. |
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In the name of liturgical reform, churches that looked like corporate auditoriums were built, chucking out statues, shrinking the Stations of the Cross. |
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As old clerical models of liturgical prayer give way to genuinely ecclesial models, how will these new models relate to the inherited tradition of Anglican worship? |
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Charlemagne saw himself as a divinely appointed ruler of a chosen people whose liturgical customs must approach the ideal, represented by papal usage. |
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His mother was Rosalie Israelssohn while his father was Adolf Lasker, a cantor in the synagogue whose role there was to lead the liturgical prayers and chanting. |
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The liturgical ecclesial community becomes a community in diaspora. |
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Giovanni del Chiaro provided the baptistery with a number of important and expensive liturgical objects, including a basin and two silver ampullae. |
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Future programmes will explore every reach of the choral repertoire, including gospel, liturgical, male-voice, barbershop and other styles from around the world. |
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On the eve of a new liturgical season, today is a great day to start anew. |
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How is the restorationist movement affecting liturgical renewal? |
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That is, the Moon defines the dates of all moveable feasts in the liturgical year, reckoned from Easter, which is based on the full moon after the spring, or vernal, equinox. |
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A liturgical chant sung as the refrain to the verses of a psalm. |
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There is ample evidence from apostolic times, from the patristic, canonical and liturgical tradition, well into the Byzantine period that this order was held in high honor. |
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All the rites de passage, birth, puberty, marriage, and death gave occasion for liturgical celebration, in which divine protection was surely invoked. |
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Some have theorized, however, that Septuagesima may have been added to the liturgical calendar to commemorate the Babylonian Captivity, which lasted 70 years. |
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On display will be small bronze sculptures, liturgical implements, artifacts in gold, glass cabinets, altar paintings, water containers known as aquamaniles and statues. |
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Intended for liturgical use, her verses fall into the familiar categories of antiphon, respond, sequence, and hymn, and cover the cycle of the church year. |
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But it was in 1165 that Frederick Barbarossa had the Frankish emperor Charlemagne canonized and a liturgical cult spread across Europe thereafter. |
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The unbinding of the Book of Common Prayer means the revision of, or perhaps the recreation of, our liturgical practices under the light of the spirit. |
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The present book includes as appendices the rites of the 1962 and 1970 missals, as well as essays by liturgical scholars on diverse aspects of reforming the reform. |
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Latin hymns are sung at the Divine Office, and are assigned to different liturgical occasions, according to time of day, season of the year, or Holy Day. |
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By the time he left he had written two symphonic preludes, a number of liturgical settings, and a Capriccio sinfonico, his passing-out piece, which won high critical acclaim. |
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Women's presence that is consciously and confidently feminist is even more of a stranger to the institutional highways and byways of liturgical life and death. |
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Joining three other budding stars in September, she will train with the pioneering cathedral choir, which formed in 1991 as the first liturgical ensemble for girl choristers. |
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The liturgical vestments worn by the priest also indicate this. |
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It is a surprising group of images, found in connection with a variety of texts, including Gospel books, hagiographic collections, and liturgical volumes. |
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After the mission the two brothers returned to Constantinople and devoted their time and energy to translating liturgical texts into the Slavonic language. |
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For liturgical functions other than the Mass the bishop typically wears the cope. |
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This liturgical diversity suggests that the principles enunciated by the Apostles' and Nicene Creeds remain doctrinally unimpeachable. |
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Methods of dress, preparation of food, application of cosmetics or other hygienic practices are all considered liturgical activities. |
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The history, status, and authority of the content of rubrics are significant, and sometimes controversial, among liturgical scholars. |
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Beside these documents, authorised liturgical formularies, such as Prayer Book and Ordinal, are normative. |
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We also keep traditional liturgical forms, such as the order of readings, prayers, vestments, and other similar things. |
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The original liturgical language used by Malankara Church was Aramaic and Hebrew. |
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The Marthoma church follows the West Syrian liturgical tradition, and is Eastern in the nature of its worship and ethos. |
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Every weekday in Great Lent there are specific liturgical services which includes prostration or profound bows a number of times. |
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Also, in 2013, some in the Church of England planned a liturgical blessing of gay couples. |
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It gave little attention to the question of altering current liturgical practice in the Church of England. |
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In the Eastern liturgical tradition, a priest can celebrate the Divine Liturgy only with the blessing of a bishop. |
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The mitre, zuchetto, and stole are generally worn by bishops when presiding over liturgical functions. |
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The hymn functioned both as a liturgical setting of the Lord's Prayer and as a means of examining candidates on specific catechism questions. |
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We also have a good number of liturgical manuscripts, for example the set of large-format graduals and antiphonals Cod. |
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We can identify a certain boom in contrafacta in Bohemia in the Hussite period when many hymns and liturgical pieces were translated into Czech. |
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She was a Fellow of the 1997 ARIL Colloquium, where she designed a course in liturgical writing. |
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Anglican children have been raising money for the fund by collecting toonies during liturgical seasons. |
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The Bobbio Missal is a curious liturgical compilation that contains both a sacramentary and a lectionary as well as other elements. |
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Reviving an ancient liturgical custom, Paul concelebrates the opening Mass with 24 bishops. |
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Monks of the Orthodox church in Ethiopia began to write in the liturgical language of Ge'ez. |
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The church building was deconsecrated and liturgical activities moved to the old parish church outside Rosengard. |
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As before, each new typical edition of an official liturgical book supersedes the previous one. |
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This faculty does not exclude liturgical celebrations according to the Roman Rite. |
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A distinctive liturgical feature of British Methodism is the Covenant Service. |
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Both dates were celebrated in early medieval England, but the April date appeared first in the liturgical calendars. |
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In addition, the psalms beginning each of the liturgical divisions of the Psalter are given major initials. |
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Each day in the liturgical year and each saint's feast day had a different blessing. |
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As we have seen, Byrd had begun setting Latin liturgical texts as a teenager, and he seems to have continued to do so at Lincoln. |
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The contents show Byrd's mastery of a wide variety of keyboard forms, though liturgical compositions based on plainsong are not represented. |
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In the Roman liturgy there are many texts which appear repeatedly in different liturgical contexts. |
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The 1605 set also contains a number of miscellaneous items which fall outside the liturgical scheme of the main body of the set. |
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Handel is honoured with a feast day on 28 July in the liturgical calendar of the Episcopal Church, with Johann Sebastian Bach and Henry Purcell. |
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George's feast day in England was no different from the numerous saints on the liturgical calendar until the Late Middle Ages. |
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The church certainly required literacy in Latin, and could not function without copyists to produce liturgical documents. |
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Many, incorporate ancient liturgical prayers and responses into the communion services and follow a daily, seasonal, and festival lectionary. |
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The movement has a wide variety of forms of worship, ranging from high church to low church in liturgical usage. |
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In America, United Methodism has a wide variety of forms of worship, ranging from high church to low church in liturgical usage. |
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Today, the primary liturgical books of the United Methodist Church are The United Methodist Hymnal and The United Methodist Book of Worship. |
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A second distinctive liturgical feature of Methodism is the use of Covenant services. |
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The celebration of the Resurrection of Christ at Pascha is the central event in the liturgical year of the Orthodox Church. |
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Every holy day of the Orthodox liturgical year relates to the Resurrection directly or indirectly. |
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There are also four periods in the liturgical year during which no fasting is permitted, even on Wednesday and Friday. |
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Only men are allowed to take holy orders, although deaconesses had both liturgical and pastoral functions within the church. |
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Dogmatic and liturgical polarities have been significant, even and especially in recent times. |
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Old Believers are groups that do not accept liturgical reforms carried out in the Russian Orthodox Church by Patriarch Nikon in the 17th century. |
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Poetic forms sometimes alternated with the prose dialogues, and liturgical chants gave way to new melodies. |
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Ge'ez now serves as the liturgical language of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church and Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church. |
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Aachen Cathedral Treasury has housed, throughout its history, a collection of liturgical objects. |
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Other books, both liturgical and not, continued to be illuminated at all periods. |
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The plays originated as simple tropes, verbal embellishments of liturgical texts, and slowly became more elaborate. |
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It is believed to have been based on an earlier liturgical Latin play written in France. |
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The Latin liturgical rites, like the Armenian, are used only in a single sui iuris particular church. |
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There were significant liturgical and theological differences with the fledgling Roman party based at Canterbury. |
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The presence of the community attracts many visitors and pilgrims who come to join in the various liturgical celebrations. |
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Louis the German, then in rebellion, received nothing of the crown jewels or liturgical books associated with Carolingian kingship. |
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The writings of the time were mainly liturgical and were written in Old Church Slavonic. |
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His advice to Augustine of Hippo on this point was to follow local liturgical custom. |
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Many of these letters contain questions about church reform and liturgical or doctrinal matters. |
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A nusach is defined by a liturgical tradition's choice of prayers, order of prayers, text of prayers and melodies used in the singing of prayers. |
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However, the ligature is still relatively common in liturgical books and musical scores. |
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Both presider and liturgical musician are directly engaged on this point because of the GIRM and the Recognitio given by the Holy See. |
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The two options that follow a liturgical format are the Egalitarian and Mechitzah minyanim. |
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These two churches disagree on a number of administrative, liturgical and doctrinal issues, most notably papal primacy of jurisdiction. |
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Augustine received liturgical books from the pope, but their exact contents are unknown. |
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The liturgies are organised according to the traditional liturgical year and the calendar of saints. |
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The liturgical form of hymn which replaced the kontakion was the canon, a set of nine hymns. |
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Literacy increased, as did development in the arts, architecture and jurisprudence, as well as liturgical and scriptural studies. |
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These small liturgical towels got... the name of Lavabo cloths or Lavaboes. |
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It was in baptism that the theologically most load-bearing aspects of the liturgical life of the Church were concentrated. |
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In addition, many more words were borrowed from Latin through the influence of written language and the liturgical language of the Church. |
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Additionally, lay members aid many liturgical functions during worship services. |
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Several liturgical Marian feasts are celebrated throughout the Church Year and she is honoured with many titles such as Queen of Heaven. |
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The two minor canons as well as the organist and Master of the Choristers are most directly concerned with liturgical and ceremonial matters. |
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The Latin rites were for many centuries no less numerous than the liturgical rites of the Eastern autonomous particular Churches. |
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Like other liturgical rites, it developed over time, with newer forms replacing the older. |
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This is a study of what is found in various sacramentaries, pontificals, missals, rituals, and other collections of liturgical texts with minimal contexts provided. |
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Brom expressed opposition to retranslation of the Liturgy of the Hours and other liturgical books because of negative reactions to the new missal on the part of priests. |
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One highlight of the liturgical year is the Passion Sunday liturgy, which includes a danced procession with palms and other choreographed moments throughout the service. |
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He brings this thesis to bear on the proclamation of word, the use of liturgical symbols, the prayer of euchology, and the full range of liturgical arts. |
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This liturgical action becomes a profound and concrete witness to Apostolic Succession, ecclesial unity, and the operation of the Holy Spirit in each local Body of Christ. |
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Lisa Fagin Davis brings twofold skills to her analysis of the Gottschalk Antiphonary, those of a musicologist and liturgical scholar, and those of a historian of the book. |
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Representatives of various sections of Scottish society drew up the National Covenant on 28 February 1638, objecting to the King's liturgical innovations. |
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Not only does it initiate the most solemn portion of the Divine Liturgy, the Eucharist, but it also covers several protracted liturgical actions performed by the celebrants. |
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The Church of England acknowledges the FCE as a church with valid Orders and its canons permit a range of shared liturgical and ministerial activities. |
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The Ethanaya Feasts Kudos Etho and Hudos Etho is in the second and third Sundays of November, it is also considered as the beginning of a liturgical year. |
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The earliest extant liturgical books do not contain them, but from references in texts of the first millennium it appears that written versions existed. |
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Nevertheless, in theological and liturgical matters, it incorporates many principles of the Reformation, particularly those espoused during the English Reformation. |
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Mary Magdalene in Toronto was the home parish of the organist and composer Healey Willan, who composed much of his liturgical music for its choirs. |
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He is remembered in the Church of England with a Lesser Festival on 30 August, and on the liturgical calendar of the United States Episcopal Church on 29 August. |
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Some groups depart from this traditional liturgical structure. |
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Such a cross may be borne before him in liturgical processions. |
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These books contain the liturgies of the church that are generally derived from Wesley's Sunday Service and from the 20th century liturgical renewal movement. |
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It recognizes the primacy of the Pope as head of the Church while still maintaining a similar liturgical and spiritual tradition as Eastern Orthodoxy. |
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These churches now adopt a contemporary worship form of service, with minimal liturgical or ritual elements, and incorporating contemporary worship music. |
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Contrariwise, Sykes notes a high degree of commonality in Anglican liturgical forms, and in the doctrinal understandings expressed within those liturgies. |
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The effort was to create a national church in legal continuity with its traditions, but inclusive of certain doctrinal and liturgical beliefs of the Reformers. |
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To the dismay of the Scots, who had removed many traditional rituals from their liturgical practice, Charles insisted that the coronation be conducted in the Anglican rite. |
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It is the name by which the church refers to itself in its liturgical or canonical texts, in official publications, and in official contexts or administrative documents. |
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The Russian Orthodox Church discovered that its isolation from Constantinople had caused variations to appear between their liturgical books and practices. |
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Charlemagne sponsored changes in church liturgy, imposing the Roman form of church service on his domains, as well as the Gregorian chant in liturgical music for the churches. |
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In 1501 James IV refounded the Chapel Royal within Stirling Castle, with a new and enlarged choir, and it became the focus of Scottish liturgical music. |
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In the liturgical commemorations of the Passion of Christ during Holy Week there are frequent allusions to the ultimate victory at its completion. |
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Byrd is honoured together with John Merbecke and Thomas Tallis with a feast day on the liturgical calendar of the US Episcopal Church on 21 November. |
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In 1501 James IV refounded the Chapel Royal within Stirling Castle, with a new and enlarged choir and it became the focus of Scottish liturgical music. |
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Latin continued in use as a language of learning long after the Reformation had established the vernaculars as liturgical languages for the elites. |
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In the liturgy of the New Covenant every liturgical action, especially the celebration of the Eucharist and the sacraments, is an encounter between Christ and the Church. |
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An outline of its major liturgical elements can be found in the side bar. |
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Except for the scriptural readings, which Pope Benedict allowed to be proclaimed in the vernacular language, it is celebrated exclusively in liturgical Latin. |
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These liturgical rites have an antiquity of at least 200 years before 1570, the date of Pope Pius V's Quo primum, and were thus allowed to continue. |
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Low churchmen wanted to tolerate Puritan opinions within the Church of England, though they might not be in agreement with Puritan liturgical practices. |
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It had the effect, along with the Welsh translation of the Book of Common Prayer, of conferring status on Welsh as a liturgical language and a vehicle for worship. |
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The Armenian language is a pluricentric language with the liturgical Classical Armenian and two vernacular standards, Western Armenian and Eastern Armenian. |
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They also make use of the appropriate seasonal liturgical colors, etc. |
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Because these are translations of a liturgical text, they are best not regarded as examples of idiomatic language, but they do show dialect variation very clearly. |
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