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Gallican
Gallican Gal"li*can, n.
An adherent to, and supporter of, Gallicanism. --Shipley.
Gallican
Gallican Gal"li*can, a. [L. Gallicanus: cf. F. gallican.]
Of or pertaining to Gaul or France; Gallic; French; as, the
Gallican church or clergy.
Meaning of Gallicans from wikipedia
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fifth sessions of that council,
which is
observed by the
Gallican Church. The
Gallicans do not
approve of
casting slurs on
those decrees. The exercise...
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Gallican may
refer to:
Gallican Church (French: Église gallicane), a term
referring to the Catholic...
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adoption must have
happened when
liturgies were in
rather a
fluid state. The
Gallicans may have
carried to an
extreme the
changes begun at Rome, and may have...
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Gallican chant refers to the
liturgical plainchant repertory of the
Gallican rite of the
Roman Catholic Church in Gaul,
prior to the
introduction and development...
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bible from
Monte C****ino (Ms. Cas. 557) preserves,
alongside the Roman,
Gallican and
Iuxta Hebraeos psalters, a
fourth complete version of the
psalms extensively...
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toleration of
Protestant Huguenots. As the
papacy resisted pushes for
Gallicanism, the
French Revolution of 1789
shifted power to the state,
caused the...
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maintained a
significant degree of autonomy,
namely through its
policy of "
Gallicanism",
whereby the king
selected bishops rather than the papacy. Its role...
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Roman Post-Vatican II
Tridentine Use of
Sarum Anglican Use
Zaire Use
Gallican Ambrosian Braga Mozarabic Eastern Catholic liturgy:
Alexandrian Antiochene...
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emphasis on the
prerogatives and
powers of the Pope. It
contrasts with
Gallicanism, the
belief that po****r
civil authority—often
represented by the monarch's...