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Solemn and Requiem
On December 20, 1943, a Solemn Pontifical Mass of Requiem was offered for Butch O ' Hare at the St. Louis Cathedral.
For the young victims, a Solemn Requiem Mass and funeral service took place at the Illinois National Guard Armory abutting Humboldt Park, as the parish church was not large enough to accommodate the huge crowd.
In 1957 a Solemn Requiem Mass was offered there at the occasion of the funeral of Joseph McCarthy ; the liturgy was attended by 70 senators and hundreds of clergymen.
The occasion was the Solemn Requiem sung for the repose of the soul of Louis XVI of France, who was executed on 21 January 1793.

Solemn and was
A Solemn League and Covenant was entered into, guaranteeing the Scottish Church settlement and promising further reform in England.
From 1641 to 1643, and again from 1647 to 1650, he was chancellor of the university of Oxford ; in 1648 he removed some of the heads of houses from their positions because they would not take the Solemn League and Covenant, and his foul language led to the remark that he was more fitted " by his eloquence in swearing to preside over Bedlam than a learned academy ".
After his death, the song " Solemn Prayer ", on which Khan provided vocals, was used on the Peter Gabriel song " Signal to Noise " ( on the album Up ), and on the soundtrack to the Martin Scorsese film Gangs of New York.
For instance, that of the Shunzhi Emperor was " The Emperor of Order who Observes the Heavenly Rituals with a Solemn Fate, Destined to Unify, Establishes with Extreme Talented Insights, Admires the Arts, Manifests the Might, with Great Virtue and Vast Achievement, Reaches Humanity, Purely Filial " ( 體天隆運定統建極英睿欽文顯武大德弘功至仁純孝章皇帝,: tǐ tiān lóng yùn dìng tǒng jiàn jí yīng ruì qīn wén xiǎn wǔ dà dé hóng gōng zhì rén chún xiào zhāng huáng dì ).
Pusey House celebrated its 125th anniversary of foundation on 31 October 2009, with a Solemn High Mass at which the preacher was Fr Robin Ward, Principal of St Stephen's House.
Though Parliament won, it was clear to the Scots that it was not going to uphold the Solemn League and Covenant by imposing Presbyterianism on England ( Puritanism wasn't quite Presbyterian ), so the New Model Army, Parliament and the Scots began falling apart.
He was a key organizer of the loans and taxes that Parliament needed, to fund its army and fight the King, and he negotiated the Solemn League and Covenant that gained the support of Scottish Presbyterians.
The Solemn League and Covenant was an agreement between the Scottish Covenanters and the leaders of the English Parliamentarians.
After some haggling a document called the " Solemn League and Covenant " was drawn up.
However the defeat of the Royalist and Scottish army at the Battle of Worcester in 1651 ended the relevance of the Solemn League and Covenant as the power of the Presbyterians was broken on both sides of the border.
After the Restoration the English Parliament passed the Sedition Act 1661, which declared that the Solemn League and Covenant was unlawful, was to be abjured by all persons holding public offices, and was to be burnt by the common hangman.
While the office of subdeacon was abolished in the Anglican Church at the time of the Reformation, certain churches and communities in the Anglican Communion and within the Anglican Continuing Churches assign a layperson to act as subdeacon in the celebration of the liturgy of the mass or Holy Eucharist ( especially Solemn High Mass ).
Solemn homage was asked on the part of the king, and the mission of propagating the new devotion was especially confided to the religious of the Visitation and to the priests of the Society of Jesus.
This was refused on the ground that neither of them had taken the Solemn League and Covenant.
Called before the Committee of Both Kingdoms, on 6 March 1644, he explained that he believed that Charles I was now being influenced by Roman Catholic influences ( Catholics were increasingly prominent at Charles ' court, and he had recently signed a truce with Irish Catholic rebels ) and that he believed Charles had no intention of " promoting or preserving ... the Protestant religion and the liberties of the kingdom " and that he therefore believed the parliamentary cause was just, and he offered to take the Solemn League and Covenant.
Donald Cargill ( 1619 – 27 July 1681 ) was a Scottish Covenanter who worked to uphold the principles of the National Covenant of 1638 and Solemn League and Covenant of 1643 to establish and defend Presbyterianism.
Was no longer functioning by the reign of Charles I of England, when compulsory attendance at Christ's Hospital was enforced, despite continued Papal adherence by locals -- this was to be broken entirely by Parliament's alliance with the Scottish Solemn League and Covenant that invaded the village.

Solemn and celebrated
Solemn Evensong celebrated in the Chapel of the Resurrection
* Video of a Solemn High Mass celebrated at the SSPX Seminary of St.
Solemn Pontifical High Mass celebrated by Pope John XXIII in St. Peter's Basilica in the early 1960s.
In the context of the Tridentine Mass of the Roman Catholic Church, a Pontifical High Mass, also called Solemn Pontifical Mass, is a Solemn or High Mass celebrated by a bishop using certain prescribed ceremonies.
In the Roman Rite this evolved into a form of Solemn High Mass celebrated by a bishop accompanied by a deacon, subdeacon, assistant deacons, thurifer, acolyte ( s ) and other ministers, under the guidance of a priest acting as Master of Ceremonies.
Papal Solemn Mass celebrated by Pope John XXIII in St. Peter's Basilica in the early 1960s.
* Solemn Mass, a Tridentine Mass celebrated with deacon and subdeacon ( international and general United States usage )
A Solemn Papal Mass would be celebrated on solemn occasions such as a Papal Coronation, an ex cathedra pronouncement, the canonization of a saint, or a major feast such as Easter or Christmas.
The elevation ( liturgy ) | Elevation during the Papal form of Solemn Pontifical High Mass celebrated by Pope John XXIII in St. Peter's Basilica in the early 1960s.
Wyszyński celebrated his first Solemn High Mass of Thanksgiving, at Jasna Góra in Częstochowa, a place of special spiritual significance for many Catholic Poles.
Solemn Mass being celebrated at the former parish church at 87 Mann Ave The Community continued to use that chapel until the summer of 1993, when Archbishop Plourde's successor, Archbishop Marcel Gervais, made available a purpose-built church complete with rectory at the corner of Mann and Russell Avenues in the Sandy Hill neighbourhood of Ottawa.
March 7 Feast of the University's patron Saint Thomas Aquinas, a High Solemn Mass is celebrated in the University Church of Saints Dominic and Sixtus.
Solemn Latin Mass and Vespers are celebrated on all Sundays and obligatory Holydays in the year.

Solemn and at
Charles reluctantly promised that he would abide by the terms of a treaty agreed between him and the Scots Parliament at Breda, and support the Solemn League and Covenant, which authorised Presbyterian church governance across Britain.
Alongside its reputation for dignified and traditional liturgy, Pusey House is also recognised for its musical tradition, most visible at the Solemn Mass on Sundays and solemnities.
The Gospel is chanted at the Solemn Mass on Laetare Sunday
** Consecration ( transubstantiation ) and major elevationElevation of the Chalice ( cup ) | chalice during the Canon of the Mass at a Solemn Mass
" Ite, missa est " sung by the deacon at a Solemn Mass.
Prayers at the foot of the altar at a Solemn Mass
At a Solemn Mass or Missa Cantata, a choir sings the servers ' responses, except for the Prayers at the Foot of the Altar.
Incense may be used exactly as at a Solemn Mass with the exception of incensing the celebrant after the Gospel which is not done.
When the epistle is sung or chanted at Solemn Mass it is done so by the subdeacon.
The roles of a subdeacon at Solemn High Mass included those of crucifer ( only on certain occasions such as Palm Sunday, requiems and Holy Saturday ), singing the Epistle, carrying the Book of Gospels back to the celebrant after the deacon has sung the gospel ( the deacon carries the book in the Gospel procession to the place where the gospel is proclaimed ) and holding it while the deacon sang the Gospel, and assisting the priest or deacon in setting the altar.
He also wore a humeral veil while holding the paten during a large part of Solemn High Mass, from the offertory to the Our Father ; and, if the chalice and paten with host were not already on the altar, he also used the humeral veil when bringing these to the altar at the offertory.
Solemn Vespers differ in that the celebrant wears the cope, he is assisted by assistants also in copes, incense is used, and two acolytes, a thurifer, and at least one master of ceremonies are needed.
Once at the high altar, he would begin to celebrate Solemn High Mass with full papal ceremonial.
During the school term the Palestrina Choir sing at Sunday morning Solemn Latin Mass ( Novus Ordo ), Wednesday evening Mass and Friday evening Vespers and Mass.
During the Empire of Brazil era, the American composer and pianist Louis Moreau Gottschalk, then residing in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, composed two nationalistic works of classical music based on the Brazilian National Anthem that achieved great popularity during the imperial period: the Brazilian Solemn March (" Marcha Solene Brasileira ", in the modern Portuguese spelling or " Marcha Solemne Brazileira ", in the original spelling in force at the time of composition ) and the Great Triumphal Fantasy on the Brazilian National Anthem (" Grande Fantasia Triunfal sobre o Hino Nacional Brasileiro ").
The peer would take the Oath of Allegiance or the Solemn Affirmation, and would sign the Test Roll, at the top of which the same Oath is written.
At the General Conference immediately following the ordination of a new president, the general membership of the church who are in attendance have the opportunity of sustaining their new leader by common consent, at a special conference session called the " Solemn Assembly "

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