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  1. In legal continuity with its traditions, but inclusive of certain doctrinal and, liturgical ,beliefs of the Reformers. The result has been a movement with a distinctive
  2. Of Christ, Methodist,Lutheran, etc.) all have official yet often optional, liturgical ,rites for the anointing of the sick partly on the model of Western
  3. Church. At first the Church of England continued to adhere to the doctrinal and, liturgical ,norms of the Catholic Church. However, in the years following the split, the
  4. Him as the" Righteous Forefather Abraham ", with two feast days in its, liturgical ,calendar. The first time is on October 9 (for those churches which follow the
  5. Composition. The Luxembourg scholar Walter Older has discerned in the early, liturgical ,work Lactates sum (RV ANH 31,written in 1691 at the age of 13) the influence
  6. During Apocalypse Night or Bright Saturday (6 days after Pasha). Paschal, liturgical ,view This view, which has found expression among both Catholic and Protestant
  7. Especially by conversion to the official or right religion, and sometimes, liturgical ,exclusion of Jewish converts (the case of Christianized Warrants or Iberian
  8. Church, produced prayer books which took into account the developments in, liturgical ,study and practice in the 19th and 20th centuries, which come under the general
  9. To place. His advice to Augustine of Hippo on this point was to follow local, liturgical ,custom. " When I am at Rome, I fast on a Saturday; when I am at Milan, I do not
  10. May bless the oil, but only within the framework of the celebration. Current, liturgical ,form (1972) The Roman Rite Anointing of the Sick, as revised in 1972,puts
  11. Saints Cyril and Methods and their disciples to translate the Bible and other, liturgical ,literature from Greek into Slavic. *Middle Bulgarian (12th to 15th century) –
  12. Accepted in Rome only in the fourteenth century. While 2 November remained the, liturgical ,celebration, in time the entire month of November became associated in the
  13. A dwindling number using Hebrew as a native language. Many learned Hebrew as a, liturgical ,language. Additionally, Koine Greek was an international language of the Roman
  14. The mid-19th century, many Churches of the Communion have revived and extended, liturgical ,and pastoral practices similar to Roman Catholic theology. This extends beyond
  15. Of 44 rhythmic lines, the Athabaskan Creed appears to have been intended as a, liturgical ,document – that is, the original purpose of the creed was to be spoken or sung
  16. The Roman Catholic Church, the Anglican Communion, the Lutheran Church and most, liturgical ,Protestant denominations, the Athabaskan Creed has been used in public worship
  17. Of the Middle East by Arabic. However, Aramaic remains a spoken, literary and, liturgical ,language among indigenous Assyrian Christians, Jews,Mandalas and some
  18. Though not in the Roman Missal — and in the Eastern Orthodox Church, liturgical ,calendar (26 August). Depiction in arts and media *Poem Says, a 1925 silent
  19. Wrote a number of influential works against heresy, and about monastic and, liturgical ,discipline, and Christian philanthropy. In the Tales of Red wall series the
  20. His subsequent history is unknown. Beside the letters, he was the author of, liturgical ,poetry and works on civil law. Defender of Law and Tradition (Great and
  21. Language. Syriac (also" Middle Syriac" ) is the classical, literary, liturgical , and often spoken language of Syriac Christians to this day, particularly the
  22. Symbol ". It is widely used by a number of Christian denominations for both, liturgical ,and catechetical purposes, most visibly by liturgical Churches of Western
  23. Are generally worn by bishops when presiding over liturgical functions. For, liturgical ,functions other than the Mass the bishop typically wears the cope. Within his
  24. Referring to their literature),being deeply influenced by the literary and, liturgical ,language of Middle Syriac. However, they also have roots in numerous
  25. To send teachers out to support the East Anglican mission. Augustine received, liturgical ,books from the pope, but their exact contents are unknown. They may have been
  26. Only a bishop can ordain other bishops, priests,and deacons. In the Eastern, liturgical ,tradition, a priest can celebrate the Divine Liturgy only with the blessing of
  27. To impose episcopacy on Scotland; the Scots' violent rejection of bishops and, liturgical ,worship sparked the Bishops' Wars in 1639–1640. During the height of Puritan
  28. But by the end of the century, the retention in Anglicanism of many traditional, liturgical ,forms and of the episcopate was already seen as unacceptable by those promoting
  29. His feast is kept on the day of his death,21 March. Because on that date his, liturgical ,memorial would always be impeded by the observance of Lent, the reform of the
  30. Ways to the predominant western Catholic tradition, a considerable degree of, liturgical ,freedom is permitted, and worship styles range from the simple to elaborate.
  31. And intensified. These controversies have generally been of two types:, liturgical ,and social. The first such controversy of note concerned that of the growing
  32. Orientation" at the altar). Whilst many Anglo-Catholics derive much of their, liturgical ,practice from that of the pre-Reformation English church, others more closely
  33. And the life everlasting. Amen. Liturgical use in Western Christianity The, liturgical ,communities in western Christianity that derive their rituals from the Roman
  34. Is used to describe the people, institutions and churches, as well as the, liturgical ,traditions and theological concepts, developed by the Church of England.
  35. De videos, De Virginia and De penitential. Ambrose displayed a kind of, liturgical ,flexibility that kept in mind that liturgy was a tool to serve people in
  36. That score, he heavily criticized the band's experimental mix of hip hop, liturgical ,and gothic music. Life Hand of The Irish Independent reported The Edge as
  37. Individuals, or wealthy secular patrons. These art pieces often served a, liturgical ,function, whether as chalices or even as church buildings themselves. Objects
  38. Augustine's saintly cult is the confusion resulting because most medieval, liturgical ,documents mentioning Augustine do not distinguish between Augustine of
  39. See Anglican sacraments). While Anglo-Catholic practices, particularly, liturgical , ones,have resurfaced and become more common within the tradition over the last
  40. At all. Contrariwise, Sykes notes a high degree of commonality in Anglican, liturgical ,forms, and in the doctrinal understandings expressed within those liturgies. He
  41. Mitre, zuchetto, and stole are generally worn by bishops when presiding over, liturgical ,functions. For liturgical functions other than the Mass the bishop typically
  42. Into a false conflict over which particular local church had the" right ", liturgical ,form where there was no substantial problem. His advice has remained in the
  43. Episcoporum no longer makes mention of episcopal gloves, episcopal sandals, liturgical ,stockings (also known as buskins),or the accouterments that it once
  44. Anglicans, many Continuing churches are Anglo-Catholic with highly ceremonial, liturgical ,practices. Others belong to a more Evangelical or low church tradition and tend
  45. But each time and place has had its own variation. Aramaic is retained as a, liturgical ,language by certain Eastern Christian churches, in the form of Syriac, the
  46. Will display the episcopal insignia (mite or turban) specific to their own, liturgical ,traditions. Variations occur based upon jurisdiction and national customs.
  47. Denominations for both liturgical and catechetical purposes, most visibly by, liturgical ,Churches of Western tradition, including the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church
  48. As expressed in the doctrine of transubstantiation, seeing the Eucharist as a, liturgical ,representation of Christ's atoning sacrifice with the elements actually
  49. Area of pain or injury, but without repeating the sacramental form. Historical, liturgical ,form From the early Middle Ages until after the Second Vatican Council the
  50. Amish and Mennonite. Certain high church services and other musical events in, liturgical ,churches (such as the Roman Catholic Mass and the Lutheran Divine Service)

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