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When bisexual dominance became established in Egypt, the so-called Liturgies (see above, p. 77) passed by inheritance from father and mother to the children of both sexes.
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"Liturgies", I, xxxiii-xxxiv), and are often very like those of
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913
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New Liturgical Movement: Libretti for the Papal Holy Week Liturgies skip to main | skip to sidebar
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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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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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Folded chasubles were not used on the 1st Sunday of Lent, as "according to tradition, Lent begins on the first Monday" (see King, Liturgies of the Primatial Sees, p. 50) and so accordingly on that Sunday (as well as Laetare Sunday) dalmatic and tunicle were worn by the deacon and subdeacon.
Use, History and Development of the "Planeta Plicata" or Folded Chasuble 2009
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(He is guest conducting here next November with Messiaen's "Trois Petites Liturgies.")
Hub helmer headlines crix confab Matthew Guerrieri 2008
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Photo galleries of the magnificent hierarchical Divine Liturgies:
Archive 2009-05-01 2009
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This idea, by the way, is a modern interpretation assumed historical by our understandings from modern Liturgies
Mythicism and Inerrancy James F. McGrath 2009
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The hermeneutic of continuity: Loitering at Liturgies in London skip to main
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