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As she moves though the litany of reasons why a woman should obey her husband, she faces the camera and winks toward Bianca ( Dorothea Jordan ), unseen by Petruchio.
The prayer beginning with the words " Mi she -' anah ," which was included in the selihah at an early date, was adopted in the Christian ritual as the litany " Libera domine.

litany and is
If the sick person wishes to receive the sacrament of penance, it is preferable that the priest make himself available for this during a previous visit ; but if the sick person must confess during the celebration of the sacrament of anointing, this confession replaces the penitential rite A passage of Scripture is read, and the priest may give a brief explanation of the reading, a short litany is said, and the priest lays his hands on the head of the sick person and then says a prayer of thanksgiving over the already blessed oil or, if necessary, blesses the oil himself.
Within that part, the chapter on Viaticum is followed by two more chapters, one on Commendation of the Dying, with short texts, mainly from the Bible, a special form of the litany of the saints, and other prayers, and the other on Prayers for the Dead.
The common area of performance is found in a " social phenomenon called litany ," a form of prayer consisting of a series of invocations or supplications.
The deacon also carries a special Paschal candle which is a single large candle whenever he leads an ektenia ( litany ) or censes.
The sign of peace is exchanged and then the " Lamb of God " (" Agnus Dei " in Latin ) litany is sung or recited, while the priest breaks the host and places a piece in the main chalice ; this is known as the rite of fraction and commingling.
Antony's subsequent loss of manhood seemingly “ signifies his lost Romanness, and act 3, scene 10, is a virtual litany of his lost and feminized self, his “ wounder chance ”.
His Trifles for a Massacre, is an endless litany critical of Jews and their influence on French society.
In one litany Ishkur is proclaimed again and again as " great radiant bull, your name is heaven " and also called son of An, lord of Karkara ; twin-brother of Enki, lord of abundance, lord who rides the storm, lion of heaven.
" ( underlining added )</ ref > He says that Maelgwn is the " dragon of the island ", and goes on with a litany of moral accusations, in the process describing him almost as a regional high king over the other kings ( the power-giving dragon of the Apocalypse ).
The common area of performance is found in a " social phenomenon called litany ," a form of prayer consisting of a series of invocations or supplications.
But it is also the period that saw the composing of the litany against fear and the assembly of the Azhar Book, that bibliographic marvel that preserves the great secrets of the most ancient faiths.
The litany is shortened in David Lynch's 1984 film.
Part III, in relation to Parts I, II, and IV is " a litany of affirmation of the Lamb in its glory ," according to Ginsberg.
This lengthy speech is full of classical allusions, elaborate metaphors and verbosity as Margaret moves through a litany of topics in an effort to make her point:
In a document of unquestionable authority of that period the Office is described as follows: The evening hour, or vespertina synaxis, is composed of four psalms, a capitulum, a response, a hymn, a versicle, a canticle from the Gospel, litany ( Kyrie eleison, Christe eleison ), Pater with the ordinary finale, oratio, or prayer, and dismissal ( Regula Sancti Benedicti, xvii ).
:* " Love is a litany / A magical mystery "-" The Shock Of The Lightning " from Dig Out Your Soul ( 2008 ).
The telephone is mentioned early in the book, but is absent from the litany of ' Goodnight ...' salutations.
Abel is invoked in the litany for the dying in Roman Catholic Church, and his sacrifice is mentioned in the Canon of the Mass along with those of Abraham and Melchizedek.

litany and for
Diarmaid MacCulloch describes the new act of worship as, " a morning marathon of prayer, scripture reading, and praise, consisting of mattins, litany, and ante-communion, preferably as the matrix for a sermon to proclaim the message of scripture anew week by week.
As part of his major revision of the Holy Week liturgy in 1955, Pope Pius XII instituted kneeling for this petition as at the other petitions of the litany, so that the prayer read:
Like his own Daltons or Dodd Family Abroad he travelled continentally, from Karlsruhe to Como, from Como to Florence, from Florence to the Baths of Lucca and so on, and his letters home are the litany of the literary remittance man, his ambition now limited to driving a pair of novels abreast without a diminution of his standard price for serial work (" twenty pounds a sheet ").
On April 13, 1950, the district court found the United States responsible for a litany of negligent acts of omission and commission by 168 named agencies and their representatives in the manufacture, packaging, and labeling of ammonium nitrate, further compounded by errors in transport, storage, loading, fire prevention, and fire suppression, all of which led to the explosions and the subsequent carnage.
Proponents of the Documentary hypothesis suggest that Genesis 1 was a litany from the Priestly source ( possibly from an early Jewish liturgy ) while Genesis 2 was assembled from older Jahwist material, holding that for both stories to be a single account, Adam would have named all the animals, and God would have created Eve from his rib as a suitable mate, all within a single 24 hour period.
The first, for publishing The Late John Wilkes's Catechism of a Ministerial Member ( 1817 ), was before Mr Justice Abbot ( afterwards Lord Tenterden ); the second, for parodying the litany and libelling the Prince Regent in The Political Litany ( 1817 ), and the third, for publishing the Sinecurist's Creed ( 1817 ), a parody on the Athanasian Creed, were before Lord Ellenborough.
As it turned out, SMU would be hit with NCAA sanctions five times after Fry's departure before having its program completely shut down for the 1987 season due to a massive litany of misconduct.
" This litany was figuratively used in a certain sequence as a symbol, for the sacrifice of Isaac was regarded as a symbol of the crucifixion of Jesus, since the early Church considered Isaac the prototype of Jesus, and the act of sacrifice emblemized the death on the cross.
The selection of saints mentioned in the calendar and litany varied greatly and can often give clues as to the original ownership of the manuscript, since monasteries and private patrons alike would choose those saints that had particular significance for them.
An old woman who could no longer hear the litany was in danger of being considered a witch for her deafness to the word of God.
'" She then recited a litany of the many men who had fallen for her.
Sedaka and Greenfield wrote songs together throughout much of their young lives, with Sedaka going on to being a major teen pop star and the pair also writing hits for a litany of other artists as well as for Sedaka's own career.
It is customary in some Eastern traditions to cross oneself at each petition in a litany, and to closely associate oneself with a particular intention being prayed for or with a saint being named.
While running for office he became embroiled in a litany of charges but was later acquitted of them all.
The Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary is a Marian litany originally approved in 1587 by Pope Sixtus V. It is also known as the Litany of Loreto, for its first-known place of origin, the Shrine of Our Lady of Loreto ( Italy ), where its usage was recorded as early as 1558.
The litany contains many of the titles used formally and informally for the Virgin Mary, and would often be recited as a call and response chant in a group setting.
Despite the fact that, from the seventeenth century onwards, the Litany of Loreto has been the subject of endless panegyrics and ascetical writings, there is a great lack of documentary evidence concerning its origin, the growth and development of the litany into the forms under which we know it, and as it was for the first time definitely approved by the Catholic Church in the year 1587.
In another manual for pilgrims, published by Angelita in that same year 1578, the Scriptural litany is omitted, and the old Loreto text appears with the title: Letanie che si cantano nella Santa Casa di Loreto ogni Sabbato et feste delle Madonna.

litany and up
At all events, in order to keep up the old time custom of singing the litany every Saturday in honour of the Blessed Virgin, a new text was drawn up containing praises drawn directly from the Scriptures, and usually applied to the Bl.
Even though group dhikr is popular and makes up the spiritual life of most Sufi adherents, other more private forms of dhikr are performed more routinely-usually consisting of the order's wird ( daily litany )-which adherents usually recite privately, even if gathered together.
In the Lutheran Service Book, the Altar Book, the Vigil comprises the Service of Light with the Exsultet ; the Service or Readings with up to 12 readings ; the Service of Holy Baptism at which candidates may be baptized, the baptized confirmed, and the congregation remember its Baptism into Jesus ; the Service of Prayer, featuring an Easter litany ; and concluding with the Service of the Sacrament, at which the Holy Eucharist is celebrated.
The litany of injuries that Knights had suffered through his career began to catch up with him, and from 1979 to 1981, he played in only 26 out of a possible 66 games.

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