- The
sanctorale (/ˌsæŋktəˈreɪli, -ˈrɑːleɪ/ SANK-tə-RAY-lee, -RAH-lay) is one of the two main
cycles that,
running concurrently,
comprise the Liturgical...
- with
fixed calendar dates and has been
called the
Proper of
Saints or
Sanctorale. The
General Roman Calendar includes celebrations that
belong to the Proper...
- name day (onomastico).
These name days are
determined according to the
sanctorale, a
cycle found in the
General Roman Calendar,
which ****igns to a day a...
- Catholicism,
defined by the
General Roman Calendar. (The
other cycle is the
sanctorale.) The term
comes into
English from
medieval Latin temporāle (from tempus...
- Onomastico;
cakes are also baked. Name days are
determined according to the
Sanctorale, a
cycle found in the
General Roman Calendar giving almost each day a...
- with
fixed calendar dates and has been
called the
Proper of
Saints or
Sanctorale. The
General Roman Calendar includes celebrations that
belong to the Proper...
- was
added to
Bernard Gui's
collection of the
lives of
saints Speculum sanctorale in the 14th century. His tomb was the
origin of a monastery, re-founded...
- Sardis".
Catholic Online.
Retrieved 20
February 2023. Owen,
Robert (1880).
Sanctorale Catholi****, Or Book of Saints.
Kegan Paul. p. 169. "St. Theodora". Catholic...
- the capitulum, hymn,
antiphon of the "Magnificat", is
taken from the
Sanctorale. On semi-doubles and
those of a
lesser rite the
suffrages are now reduced...
-
secundum Quadragesimale tertium Quadragesimale quartum Adventus Dominicalia Sanctorale Sermones de
tempore His
original m****cripts
comprise 13
volumes in parchment...