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This petition was complied with by Pope Pius IV, January 26, 1564, in the papal bull, Benedictus Deus, which enjoins strict obedience upon all Catholics and forbids, under pain of excommunication, all unauthorized interpretation, reserving this to the Pope alone and threatens the disobedient with " the indignation of Almighty God and of his blessed apostles, Peter and Paul.
However, fame was still eluding him, and partly out of desperation, Coppola bought the rights to the David Benedictus novel You're a Big Boy Now and fused it with a story idea of his own, resulting in You're a Big Boy Now ( 1966 ).
He was a Roman, son of Benedictus de Suburra, probably of the family of Demetri, and became a secular clerk.
Sergius was the son of Benedictus, and traditionally was believed descended from a noble Roman family, although it has been speculated that he was in fact related to the family of Theophylact, Count of Tusculum.
With the death of Theodore in 898, Sergius, with a small following of Roman nobility led by his father Benedictus, attempted to have himself elected pope, contrary to the wishes of the emperor Lambert, who was also duke of Spoleto.
The first printed edition of " Apollodorus " was published in Rome in 1555, edited by Benedetto Egio ( Benedictus Aegius ) of Spoleto, who divided the text in three books, but made many unwarranted emendations in the very corrupt text.
In the Benedictus section of this mass, the Latin phrase " in nomine Domini " was sung in a reduced, four-part counterpoint, with the plainchant melody in the mean ( alto part ).
Return to the Hundred Acre Wood, by David Benedictus was the first official post-Milne Pooh book written with the full backing of A.
Pietro, of Jewish descent ( only one of his 8 great-great grandparents, Benedictus, maybe Baruch in Hebrew, was a Jew who converted into Christianity ), was born to the powerful Roman family of the Pierleoni, the son of the Consul Pier Leoni.
The Mass, Benedictus Qui Venit, for large choir, soloists and orchestra, was performed in the presence of Pope Benedict XVI and an audience of 350, 000 with singing led by soprano Amelia Farrugia and tenor Andrew Goodwin.
The chapter continues with the prophecy of Zacharias, ( known as the Benedictus ,) and ends with the note that John " grew, and waxed strong in spirit, and was in the deserts " until his ministry to Israel began ; so it is unknown how long Elisabeth and her husband lived after that ().
Cathy Come Home by Nell Dunn and Jeremy Sandford was offered to the Luke / Benedictus team who passed it on to Tony Garnett.
Carus was a follower of Benedictus de Spinoza ; he was of the opinion that Western thought had fallen into error early in its development in accepting the distinctions between body and mind and the material and the spiritual.
Fabray's most recent work was in 2007, when she appeared in The Damsel Dialogues, an original revue by composer Dick de Benedictus, with direction / choreography by Miriam Nelson.
In 1995, it was a finalist in the Benedictus Awards, described by the jury as " a remarkable anti-structure … a symbolic use of technology … a piece of sculpture.
( Joannes Benedictus ) van Heutsz ( February 3, 1851, Coevorden, Drenthe – July 11, 1924, Montreux ), was a Dutch military commander who was appointed governor general of the Dutch East Indies in 1904.
# Sanctus (" Holy, Holy, Holy "), the second part of which, beginning with the word " Benedictus " (" Blessed is he "), was often sung separately after the consecration, if the setting was long.
" Russell told interviewer Leo Benedictus of The Guardian that " the place was crowded with young kids ... the atmosphere was very jolly.

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Entrance to Vatican City, with inscription " Benedictus XVI Pont ( ifex ) Max ( imus ) Anno Domini MMV Pont ( ificatus ) I.
" and with the numeral, as in " Benedictus PP.
Exceptions are bulls of canonization and decrees of ecumenical councils, which the Pope signs with the formula, " Ego N. Episcopus Ecclesiae catholicae ", without the numeral, as in " Ego Benedictus Episcopus Ecclesiae catholicae " ( I, Benedict, Bishop of the catholic / universal Church ).
Its definitions and decrees were confirmed by a papal bull (" Benedictus Deus ") dated 26 January 1564 ; and, though they were received with certain limitations by France and Spain, the famous Creed of Pius IV, or Tridentine Creed, became an authoritative expression of the Catholic faith.
By contrast with the rather long pre-prandial grace, the post-prandial grace is brief: Benedictus benedicat (" Let him who has been blessed, give blessing ").
* Missa Cantata ( Latin for " sung mass "): celebrated by a priest without deacon and subdeacon, and thus a form of Low Mass, but with some parts ( the three variable prayers, the Scripture readings, Preface, Pater Noster, and Ite Missa Est ) sung by the priest, and other parts ( Introit, Kyrie, Gloria, Gradual, Tract or Alleluia, Credo, Offertory Antiphon, Sanctus and Benedictus, Agnus Dei, and Communion Antiphon ) sung by the choir.
Along with the Benedictus, as well as several Old Testament canticles, the Magnificat is included in the Book of Odes, an ancient liturgical collection found in some manuscripts of the Septuagint.
Abbas Benedictus ( died 1194 ), abbot of Peterborough, whose name is accidentally connected with the Gesta Henrici Regis Secundi and Gesta Regis Ricardi, among the most valuable of English 12th century chronicles, which are now attributed to Roger of Howden.
For this purpose, he eliminated the lesser hours and conflated the medieval offices of Matins and Lauds, incorporating the canticles associated with each: the Benedictus and Te Deum.
" For instance, Benedict XVI, when he issues a decree in bull form, will begin the document with Benedictus, Episcopus, Servus Servorum Dei.
The three canticles Benedictus, Nuc Dimittis and the Magnificat, if not originating with Luke himself, may have their roots in the earliest Christian liturgical services in Jerusalem, but their exact origins remain unknown.
The section at the words " in nomine ..." in the Benedictus is in four parts, with the plainchant in the alto.
The pattern of the last three numbers of Part II, with two celebratory movements on the same theme flanking a slower meditative movement, echoes countless settings of the Latin Mass, where similar or identical choruses on Hosanna in excelsis flank a meditative section on Benedictus.
Benedictus is a Latin name with similar meaning ; cf.
In 1997 Hodder Children's Audio released a dramatisation produced by David Benedictus with Judi Dench, Stephen Fry, Jane Horrocks, Geoffrey Palmer, Michael Williams, Robert Daws, Sandi Toksvig, Finty Williams and Steven Webb.

Benedictus and on
The Magnificat, based on is one of four well known Gospel canticles: the Benedictus and the Magnificat in the first chapter, and the Gloria in Excelsis and the Nunc dimittis in the second chapter of Luke, which are now an integral part of the Christian liturgical tradition.
Toufik Benedictus " Benny " Hinn (,, Hebrew: תאופיק בנדיקטוס ( בני ) הין ; born December 3, 1952 ) is a televangelist, best known for his regular " Miracle Crusades " – revival meeting / faith healing summits that are usually held in large stadiums in major cities, which are later broadcast worldwide on his television program, This Is Your Day.
In the Tridentine Mass the priest joins his hands while saying the word " Sanctus " and then, bowing, continues to recite the whole of the Sanctus in a lower voice, while a small bell is rung ; then, on reaching the words " Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini ", he stands erect again and makes the Sign of the Cross.
Thus, due to this emphasis on prayer in the early church, lengthy passages of the New Testament are prayers or canticles ( see also the Book of Odes ), such as the Prayer for forgiveness (), the Lord's Prayer, the Magnificat (), the Benedictus (), Jesus ' prayer to the one true God (), Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ (), the Believers ' Prayer (), may this cup be taken from me (), Pray that you will not fall into temptation (), Saint Stephen's Prayer (), Simon Magus ' Prayer (), pray that we may be delivered from wicked and evil men (), Maranatha.
The author of a rather singular, voluminous section, however, identifies himself as one Benedictus Levita (" Benedict the Levite ", or " the Deacon "), and his Capitularia Benedicti Levitae do not deal with early church and papal letters as the rest, but with forged Capitularies on religious and theological matters by various Carolingian rulers, most notably Charlemagne, who take on the role of providing the forger's false authority.
In the actual Roman Liturgy, Lauds are composed of four psalms with antiphons ( in reality there are usually seven, but, the three Laudate psalms are counted as one since they share one Gloria Patri and antiphon ; likewise, psalms 62 and 66 are similarly conjoined ), a Canticle, Capitulum, Hymn, Versicle, the Benedictus with Antiphon, Oratio, or Collect, and, on certain days, the Preces, or Prayers and Versicles.
" The Eternal Knot " went on to become the theme for " Benedictus " from Jenkins's mass The Armed Man.
After the Benedictus, " Better is Peace " ends the mass on a note of hope, drawing on the hard-won understanding of Lancelot and Guinevere that peace is better than war, and on the text from Revelation: " God shall wipe away all tears ".
You're a Big Boy Now is a 1966 film with Peter Kastner, Elizabeth Hartman, Geraldine Page, Julie Harris and Karen Black, written and directed by Francis Ford Coppola based on a 1963 novel, also titled You're a Big Boy Now, by David Benedictus.
Two sets of tones are used for the Magnificat, the canticle of Vespers, and the Benedictus, the canticle of Lauds: simple tones, which are very close to the standard psalm tones, and solemn tones, which are more ornate and used on the more important feasts.
The decrees were confirmed on January 26, 1564, by Pius IV in the Bull " Benedictus Deus ".
In theBenedictus ,” Haydn chooses to focus on just part of the text: “ In the Name of the Lord.
The current typical edition for the Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite is the Liturgia Horarum, editio typica altera, promulgated in 1985 ( printed between 1985 and 1987, and reprinted in 2000 ); this uses the Nova Vulgata Latin Bible for the readings, psalms and canticles rather than the Clementina ; it has changed some of the readings and responsories according to the Nova Vulgata ; and it provided for the Benedictus and Magnificat on Sundays with three antiphons each that reflect the three-year cycle of Gospel readings.
The antiphons and orations in this edition are taken from ICEL's 1975 translation of the Liturgy of the Hours, with independent translations for the offices for the new saints added to the General Roman Calendar as well as the Benedictus and Magnificat antiphons for the 3 year cycle on Sundays added in the Liturgia Horarum, editio typica altera.
The Mozarabic and Celtic books have Gloria in Excelsis here, but in the former the Benedictus is used instead on the Sunday before the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, called Dominica pro adventu S. Johannis.
The Bobbio has a fixed collect, Post Benedictionem, which is that which follows Benedictus es ( Dan., iii ) on Ember Saturdays in the Roman Missal.
In the Office, commemorations were made only at Vespers and Lauds, using the Antiphon on the Magnificat or Benedictus, the Versicle and Response normally following the hymn, and the collect, all said after the collect of the current day.

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