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Ordinary and 1962
* The Ordinary of the Sacred Liturgy according to the Roman Missal of 1962
New qualifications were developed to cope with changing aspirations and economics, with the Leaving Certificate being replaced by the Scottish Certificate of Education Ordinary Grade (' O-Grade ') and Higher Grade (' Higher ') qualifications in 1962, which became the basic entry qualification for university study.
* Ordinary of the Mass, with English translation at sacred-texts. com ( The text is presented as that of the 1962 edition, but the spelling of the Latin, e. g. " coelum ", " quotidianum ", use of the letter J, shows that, apart from the insertion of " sed et beati Ioseph eiusdem Virginis Sponsi " in the Canon of the Mass, it is really the 1920 text, identical with the 1962 text except for spelling and this insertion )
* Ordinary of the Mass, with English translation ( This text too is presented as that of the 1962 edition, but is the same hybrid text as in the previous site )
* An English translation of the Ordinary of the 1920 / 1962 Missals ( the translation of the phrase " sed et beati Ioseph, eiusdem Virginis Sponsi ", which marks a difference between the 1962 edition and the previous editions, is given between braces ), side-by-side with the 1973 ICEL translation of the Ordinary of the 1970 Missal
It was introduced in 1962 and progressed on from the SCE Ordinary Grade.
Until 1954 only a three-year course was provided ; thereafter fourth-year pupils were presented for appropriate examinations and, after 1962, for the S. C. E Ordinary Grade examinations, with opportunity for the S. C. E Higher Grade examinations to be studied at one of the Grammar Schools or Senior Secondary Schools.
Ordinary Dance ( 1962 ) was a combination of movement and narrative, and featured the repetition of simple movements while Rainer recited a poetic autobiography.

Ordinary and Roman
* The Ordinary of the Mass, Roman Rite according to current edition of the Roman Missal
In the Roman Catholic Church, the terms for this Sunday ( and the two immediately before it — Sexagesima and Septuagesima Sundays ) were eliminated in the reforms following the Second Vatican Council, and these Sundays are part of Ordinary Time.
According to the reformed Roman Rite Roman Catholic calendar, this Sunday is now known by its number within Ordinary Time — fourth through ninth, depending upon the date of Easter — or the fourth through the ninth Sunday after Epiphany in the contemporary Anglican calendars, and that of various Protestant polities.
* Giusto Traina: 428 A. D. An Ordinary Year at the End of the Roman Empire.
In the current form of the Roman Rite adopted following the Second Vatican Council, Ordinary Time consists of 33 or 34 Sundays and is divided into two sections.
In the 1969 reform of the Roman Rite, this intermediate season was removed, with these weeks becoming part of Ordinary Time.
In the post-1969 form of the Roman rite, Ordinary Time resumes on Pentecost Monday, omitting the Sunday which would have fallen on Pentecost.
While the Roman Rite adopts no special designation for this final part of Ordinary Time, some denominations do, and may also change the liturgical colour.
The present rules regarding the Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite liturgy declare a free-standing main altar to be " desirable wherever possible.
* The ancient liturgy of the Church of England, according to the uses of Sarum, Bangor, York & Hereford and the modern Roman liturgy arranged in parallel columns Tridentine Ordinary of the Mass and Canon compared with the Medieval English uses of Sarum, Bangor, York and Hereford.
In the Roman Catholic Church, the crosier is always carried by the bishop with the crook turned away from himself ; that is to say, facing toward the persons or objects which he is facing regardless of whether he is the Ordinary or not.
* Sunday Vespers in Latin and with Gregorian chant ( Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite )
Following the guidelines of the Second Vatican Council and the preliminary revisions of the Ordinary of the Mass of the Roman Rite, a new bilingual ( Latin and Italian ) edition of the Ambrosian Missal was issued in 1966, simplifying the 1955 Missal, mainly in the prayers the priest said inaudibly and in the genuflections, and adding the Prayer of the Faithful.
Ceriani ( Notitia Liturgiæ Ambrosianæ ) supports his contention by many references to early writers and by comparisons of early forms of the Roman Ordinary with the Ambrosian.
* Ordinary Time a Liturgical season in the Roman Catholic Church
In the Roman Catholic Code of Canon law, canons 1230 and 1231 read: " The term shrine means a church or other sacred place which, with the approval of the local Ordinary, is by reason of special devotion frequented by the faithful as pilgrims.
Ordinary Time is a season of the Christian liturgical calendar, particularly the calendar of the ordinary form of the Roman rite of the Catholic Church, although some other rites in Western Christianity also use this term.
Since 1970 in the ordinary form of the Roman rite in the Catholic Church, Ordinary Time comprises two periods: one beginning on the day after the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord ( the end of the Christmas season ) and ending on the day before Ash Wednesday, the other beginning on the Monday after Pentecost ( the conclusion of Eastertide ) and continuing until the Saturday before Advent Sunday ( the First Sunday of Advent ).
Thus for Roman Catholics, the period of Ordinary Time between Christmas and Lent may end amid the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, or ninth week of Ordinary Times.
Following the lead of the liturgical reforms of the Roman rite, many Protestant churches also adopted the concept of Ordinary Time alongside the Revised Common Lectionary.

Ordinary and Missal
Between 1988 and 1995, the Missal ( in two volumes ), the Lectionary ( also in two volumes ), and a vernacular ( Castilian ) version of the Ordinary of the Mass appeared, with the required approval of the Spanish bishops conference and confirmation by the Holy See.
* Ordinary of the Sarum Missal from Charles Wohlers
Unlike the 2011 Roman Missal used in the Ordinary Form, the Tridentine Mass adopts a longer version of the Confiteor prayer, which is pronounced as a part of the Prayers at the Feet of the Altar.

Ordinary and with
Ordinary politeness may have militated against this opinion being stated so badly but anyone with a wide acquaintance in both groups and who has sat through the many round tables, workshops or panel discussions -- whatever they are called -- on this subject will recognize that the final, boiled down crux of the matter is education.
Ordinary Carey Williams, armed with a pistol, stood by at the polls to insure order.
The resulting hard substance, called ' clinker ', is then ground with a small amount of gypsum into a powder to make ' Ordinary Portland Cement ', the most commonly used type of cement ( often referred to as OPC ).
* Ordinary courts, dealing with criminal and most civil cases, are the most numerous by far.
Ordinary soda-lime glass appears colorless to the naked eye when it is thin, although iron ( II ) oxide ( FeO ) impurities of up to 0. 1 wt % produce a green tint which can be viewed in thick pieces or with the aid of scientific instruments.
Ordinary working people found increased opportunities for employment in the new mills and factories, but these were often under strict working conditions with long hours of labour dominated by a pace set by machines.
* Ordinary – As the name suggests these are the ordinary shares of the company with no special rights or restrictions.
In early 2005, 30 Odd Foot Of Grunts as a group has " dissolved / evolved " with Crowe feeling his future music would take a new direction and he began a collaboration with Alan Doyle of the Canadian band Great Big Sea, and with it a new band: The Ordinary Fear of God which also involved some members of the previous TOFOG line-up.
Russell Crowe & The Ordinary Fear of God set out to break the new band in by performing a successful sold out series of dates of Australia in 2005 and then in 2006 returned to the US to promote their new release My Hand, My Heart with another sold-out US Tour and major press, radio and television appearances.
As of May 2011, there are plans to release a new Russell Crowe & The Ordinary Fear of God recording ( co-written with Alan Doyle ) and for a US tour which would be the first live dates in the US since 2006.
Ordinary building sand may be strained with a sieve and washed to remove clay and particles to create a cleaner play medium.
Diaz returned to mainstream films with My Best Friend's Wedding and A Life Less Ordinary, both released in 1997.
In the final few weeks of Ordinary Time, many churches direct attention to the coming of the Kingdom of God, thus ending the liturgical year with an eschatological theme that is one of the predominant themes of the season of Advent that began the liturgical year.
Certainly, the broad division of the year into the Christmas and Easter seasons, interspersed with periods of Ordinary Time, is identical, and the majority of the Festivals and Commemorations are also celebrated, with a few exceptions.
Ordinary law was suspended and Cicero, as consul, was invested with absolute power.
Rituals associated with Celtic Christianity are now almost completely lost, though two books, the Bobbio and the Stowe Missals, contain the Irish Ordinary of a daily Mass in late, Romanized form.
From October 2011, students can only be awarded an Honours degree if they have been awarded honours in a Part II or Part III examination ; a combination of Part I examinations will allow a student to graduate with an Ordinary degree.
Ordinary circuits using capacitors and inductors must be replaced with cumbersome high frequency techniques such as striplines and waveguides.
* Solemn High Mass every Sunday and on major festivals during full term with the Ordinary of the Mass sung by the choir

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