- said on Sundays. The 1969
reform of the
Roman Rite
subsumed these w****s
liturgically into
Ordinary Time, but
Carnival is
still widely celebrated. A pre-Lenten...
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Nikolaus (1902). The Holy
Sacrifice of the M****: Dogmatically,
Liturgically, and
Ascetically Explained. B. Herder. p. 298. n.1 Gary D.
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extinct in the
early 19th century,
though since then has only been used
liturgically.[self-published source] The
oldest text
containing Judeo-Portuguese is...
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Frequently in Christianity, a
distinction is made
between "
liturgical" and "non-
liturgical"
churches based on how
elaborate or
formal the worship; in...
- its
seven sacraments, the
Eucharist is the prin****l one,
celebrated liturgically in the M****. The
church teaches that
through consecration by a priest...
-
Averky Liturgics – The
Small Compline",
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April 2013 [2]
Archived 26 July 2011 at the
Wayback Machine "Archbishop
Averky Liturgics – The Symbol...
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Liturgics, also
called liturgical studies or liturgiology, is the
academic discipline dedicated to the
study of
liturgy (public
worship rites, rituals...
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Rites (Latin: ritus),
liturgical rites, and
ritual families within Christian liturgy refer to the
families of liturgies, rituals, prayers, and
other practices...
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calendar of
saints is the
traditional Christian method of
organizing a
liturgical year by ****ociating each day with one or more
saints and
referring to...
- A w**** is a unit of time
equal to
seven days. It is the
standard time
period used for
short cycles of days in most
parts of the world. The days are often...