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  • celebrated on May 3. From 1960, the Roman Calendar no longer lists him as a ... church and the evolution of its emerging liturgical and administrative tradition. ...
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  • Sometimes the establishment of the Gregorian Calendar is erroneously ... The liturgical calendar of the Roman Catholic Church, revised in 1969 ...
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  • None of the other statements as to the liturgical and other decisions ... on January 5 in the earlier General Roman Calendar (as in 1954) was in fact ...
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  • or January 13. Many continue to use this calendar, celebrating the feast of ... is one of the Great Feasts of the liturgical year, being third in rank ...
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  • Easter is not a fixed holiday in relation to the civil calendar. It ... especially for its position in the calendar. The Last Supper shared ...
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  • day of the year on the modern Gregorian calendar as well as the Julian calendar ... season in the Western Christian liturgical calendar. Bruce David Forbes ...
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  • is a holy day in the Roman Catholic liturgical calendar, and is celebrated ... is a holy day in the Roman Catholic liturgical calendar, and is celebrated ...
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  • churches came to be adapted for strictly liturgical use. The basilica was T ... were celebrated jointly in the Tridentine Calendar and in the successive versions ...
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  • Today, Coptic is the liturgical language of the Egyptian Church and ... == Calendar == Coptic calendar The Coptic calendar, also called the ...
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  • each Book typically contained a detailed Calendar of Saints, a series of Marian ... changes, especially in the area of liturgical expression. Most notably ...
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  • On the Gregorian calendar, Shavuot usually falls around late May or ... *Akdamot—the reading of a liturgical poem during Shavuot morning ...
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  • He is also commemorated in the Calendar of Saints of the Lutheran Church on July 29 together with Mary, sister of Lazarus, and Martha. ...
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  • simple tropes, verbal embellishments of liturgical texts, and slowly became ... early form of the dramas, a dramatized liturgical dialogue between the angel ...
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  • by reinstating the ancient lunar Jewish calendar, which had been in use until ... Meïr's attempt to alter the Jewish calendar. Saadia addressed a warning ...
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  • prayers appropriate for various times in the liturgical day. of personal interest to him (for the calendar of a Book of hours). By ...
    21 KB (3,215 words) - 21:22, 25 February 2018
  • most important periods on the Christian calendar, and is often closely connected ... holiday, due in part to the Christian liturgical day starting at sunset ...
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  • to get the king to introduce the Gregorian calendar in Denmark-Norway — something that Tycho Brahe had argued for in vain a hundred years earlier ...
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  • of the prominent feasts in the Christian liturgical year, celebrated the fiftieth ... Pentecost does not fall on the same calendar date every year, yet ...
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  • the holiest day of the year in the Jewish calendar. It falls on the tenth day ... and talmedhei haRambam). A variety of liturgical poems are added, including ...
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  • The liturgical feast of Saint Rose was celebrated initially on August 30, because August 24 was the feast of the apostle Bartholomew, but the ...
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