- The
Roman Pontifical (Latin:
Pontificale Romanum) is the
pontifical as used in
Roman Rite
liturgies of the
Catholic Church. It is the
liturgical book...
- The
papal nobility are the
aristocracy of the Holy See,
composed of
persons holding titles bestowed by the Pope. From the
Middle Ages into the nineteenth...
- The "Pontifical
Anthem and March" (Italian: Inno e
Marcia Pontificale; Latin:
Hymnus et
modus militaris Pontificalis), also
known as the "Papal Anthem"...
- The
Pontificale Romano-Germani**** ("Roman-Germanic pontifical"), also
known as the PRG, is a set of
Latin do****ents of
Catholic liturgical practice compiled...
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result of his
studies was
published as Le
costume de la
Garde suisse pontificale et la
Renaissance italienne (1917).
Repond designed the
distinctive Renaissance-style...
- or
deacon may perform; and are not
contained in the
Missale Romanum,
Pontificale Romanum, or
Caeremoniale Episcoporum, but for
convenience does include...
- A
pontifical (Latin:
pontificale) is a
Christian liturgical book
containing the
liturgies that only a
bishop may perform.
Among the
liturgies are those...
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described in the
Pontificale Romanum until the time of the
Second Vatican Council.
Subsequent post-conciliar
editions of the
Pontificale omitted mention...
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described in the
Pontificale Romanum." The 1983 Code of
Canon Law,
which is now in force, does not
contain the word "anathema", and the
Pontificale Romanum, as...
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hymns of Good
Friday and Holy Sa****ay. The
Improperia appear in the
Pontificale of
Prudentius (846–61) and
gradually came into use
throughout Europe...