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ARCHDALE - The State Bureau of Investigation positively identified the man killed Sunday morning in an incident with Archdale police.
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The incident happened along Ranch Drive near Archdale, which is in the sheriff's office jurisdiction.
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Archdale King has this to say of them in Eucharistic Reservation in the Western Church:
The Sacrament House 2009
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The dove pyx which Archdale King suggests were most commonly found in France, but not so much England or Scotland
The Hanging Pyx 2009
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Some photos were sent the NLM's way this morning, but I wanted to accompany them with some descriptions of the Palm Sunday rites in the Bragan rite from Archdale King's, The Liturgies of the Primatial Sees.
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Archdale King. in the Liturgies of the Primatial Sees, notes that these two missals are properly required for the celebration of the Mozarabic rite of Mass.
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Further, Archdale King in The Liturgy of the Roman Church suggests that in some churches, chasubles were worn by acolytes until the 11th century and they are still used by the deacon and subdeacon in Advent and Lent.
Use, History and Development of the "Planeta Plicata" or Folded Chasuble 2009
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Archdale King in, Eucharistic Reservation in the Western Church suggests that it was a "very general" (though not universal) form of Eucharistic reservation through England, Scotland and France during the middle ages -- and in France, later still according to Peter F. Anson.
The Hanging Pyx 2009
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Artist Natasha Archdale creates nudes from torn fragments of the Financial Times newspaper.
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Archdale, feeling that the gun had better have been turned the other way in his hands.
The Bay State Monthly — Volume 2, No. 5, February, 1885 Various
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