Liturgy

  • 111Abraham (in Liturgy) —     Abraham (in Liturgy)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Abraham (in Liturgy)     While of peculiar interest to the liturgiologist (especially in the classification of the liturgies of the East and of the West, as is noted below under MISSAL), the… …

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  • 112Antiphon (in Greek Liturgy) —     Antiphon (in Greek Liturgy)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Antiphon (in Greek Liturgy)     The Greek Liturgy uses antiphons, not only in the Office, but also in the Mass, at Vespers, and at all the canonical Hours. Nor is this all; antiphons… …

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  • 113Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom (Mokranjac) — The Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom (serbian: Božanstvena Liturgija Svetog Jovana Zlatoustog) is a work by the prominent Serbian composer Stevan Mokranjac (1856–1914), composed in 1895. It is one of the most famous and most popular… …

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  • 114Prime (liturgy) — Prime, or the First Hour, is a fixed time of prayer of the traditional Divine Office (Canonical Hours), said at the first hour of daylight (approximately 6:00 a.m.), between the morning Hour of Lauds and the 9 a.m. Hour of Terce. It is part of… …

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  • 115None (liturgy) — None (pronounced /ˈnoʊn/ nohn), or the Ninth Hour, is a fixed time of prayer of the Divine Office of almost all the traditional Christian liturgies. It consists mainly of psalms and is said around 3 p.m. Its name comes from Latin and refers to… …

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  • 116International Commission on English in the Liturgy — ICEL redirects here. For similarly named entities see Icel. The International Commission on English in the Liturgy was established on 17th October 1963 as a result of the Second Vatican Council s decision to allow the public celebration of the… …

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  • 117Elevation (liturgy) — In Christian liturgy the Elevation is the ritual of raising the consecrated elements of bread and wine during the celebration of the Eucharist.Post consecration elevationThe term refers principally to the elevation immediately after the… …

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  • 118Association for Latin Liturgy — The Association for Latin Liturgy is a British lay Catholic organisation which promotes greater use of Latin in the Mass. It was founded in 1969 by Dick Richens who was formerly a member of the Latin Mass Society. Unlike the Latin Mass Society,… …

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  • 119Ambon (liturgy) — The Ambon (Slavonic: amvón ) is a projection coming out from the soleas (the walkway in front of the iconostasis) in an Eastern Orthodox or Eastern Catholic church. The ambon is directly in front of the Holy Doors, [… …

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  • 120Altar (in Liturgy) — • In the New Law the altar is the table on which the Eucharistic Sacrifice is offered Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Altar (in Liturgy)     Altar (in Liturgy) …

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