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These churches at first used and then revised the use of the Prayer Book, until they, like their parent, produced prayer books which took into account the developments in liturgical study and practice in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, which come under the general heading of the Liturgical Movement.
The Liturgical Movement of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, which arose from the work of Dom Prosper Guéranger, founder of Solesmes Abbey, encouraged the laity to " live " the liturgy, by attending services ( not only Mass ) often, understanding what they meant, and following the priest in heart and mind.

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Its liturgy, from the first, combined the free use of Cranmer's language with an adherence to the principles of congregational participation and the centrality of the Eucharist, much in line with the Liturgical Movement.
Orthodox priest and deacon making the Entrance ( Liturgical ) | Entrance with the censer at Great Vespers.
In 1969 Riperton, along with Rotary Connection, played in the first Catholic Rock Mass at the Liturgical Conference National Convention, Milwaukee Arena, Milwaukee, WI, produced by James F. Colaianni.
In 2006, the Graduate Division of Religion ( GDR )— with programs in Biblical Studies, Historical Studies, Liturgical Studies ( this area is currently not accepting students ), Religion & Society, and Theological & Philosophical Studies — was created as an administrative move of the graduate programs in religion from the Caspersen School to the Theological School.
Plan of a Western cathedral, with the narthex in the shaded area at the Liturgical east and west | western end.
Orthodox priest and deacon making the Entrance ( Liturgical ) | Entrance with the censer at Great Vespers.
The reform of the Liturgical Calendar for Latin Roman Catholics in 1969 delegated the establishment of Rogation Days, along with Ember Days, to the episcopal conferences.
Liturgical and many other kinds of books required rubrics, normally printed in red ; these were long done by a separate print run with a red forme for each page.
It was drafted by the Church of England's Liturgical Commission ; the material was then either authorised by General Synod ( sometimes with amendments ), or simply commended for use by the House of Bishops.
( London, 1970 ); and Thomas M. Finn, < cite > Early Christian Baptism and the Catechumenate: Italy, North Africa, and Egypt </ cite > ( Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 1992 ).</ ref > Catholic liturgy post-Vatican II ( the so-called novus ordo 1969 ) has largely done away with insufflation, except in a special rite for the consecration of chrism on Maundy Thursday .< ref > F.
He contributed to the Catholic Encyclopedia with articles on Catholic Liturgical Rites.
* Liturgical Resources Collection of photos, articles and icons of Rose, together with prayers composed to him.
The debate became acrimonious, reaching a low point with the publication of the book ' Anglican-Methodist Unity: Some Considerations Historical and Liturgical ' by Margaret Deanesly and Geoffrey Willis.
Beginning with the Oxford Movement of the 1840s and after the Liturgical Reform Movement of the 1950s, a systematic examination of historic anaphoras began and this in turn has caused the reform of many Eucharistic prayers within mainline Protestant denominations.
Orthodox priest and deacon making the Entrance ( Liturgical ) | Entrance with the censer at Great Vespers.
* Videos of a Missa Cantata with accompanying Liturgical Text

Liturgical and Spain
Donovan, The Liturgical Drama in Medieval Spain, 1958.

Liturgical and both
Liturgical rites of the Catholic Church, both Western and Eastern, other than the Roman, have a variety of other forms for celebrating the sacrament.

Liturgical and religious
In addition to basic forms of politics, like parliament and elections, it also holds an aspect of Sacralization related to the institutions held within the regime and provides also the inner measures traditionally considered to be a religious territory, such as Ethics, Values, Symbols, Myths, Rituals and for example a national Liturgical calendar.

Liturgical and ;
Collegeville: Liturgical Press ; London ; Darton, Longman and Todd, 2003.
( Minnesota: Liturgical Press ; 2008 )
( Minnesota: Liturgical Press ; 2007 )
( Minnesota: Liturgical Press ; 2005 )
Liturgical texts must not be taken solely at face value ; often there are hidden agendas in texts.
During the twentieth century the use of the hammer in this ritual has been abandoned ; under Universi Dominici Gregis, the Camerlengo must merely declare the pope's death in the presence of the Master of Papal Liturgical Celebrations, and of the Cleric Prelates, Secretary and Chancellor of the Apostolic Camera.
As the cardinals begin to write down their votes, the Secretary of the College of Cardinals, the Master of Papal Liturgical Celebrations and the Masters of Ceremonies exit ; the junior Cardinal Deacon then closes the door.
* Curtis, Gareth ; Wathey, Andrew: ' Fifteenth-Century English Liturgical Music: A List of the Surviving Repertory ' RMA Research Chronicle 27 ( 1994 ), 1-69
Anscar J. Chupungco, OSB was the former rector-president of the Pontifical Liturgical Institute in Rome before assuming the rectorship of San Beda in 2001 ; Fr.
) ( 2001 ) " Leclerc, Jean ( 1657-1736 )" Dictionary of Christian Biography Liturgical Press, Collegeville, MN, ISBN 0-8146-5921-7 ;

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The Liturgical Movement in the twentieth century saw renewed interest in the Offices of the Breviary and several popular editions were produced containing the vernacular as well as the Latin.
Two editions in English and Latin were produced in the mid-sixties, which conformed to the rubrics of 1960, published by Liturgical Press and Benziger in America.
In 1978 An Australian Prayer Book was produced which sought to adhere to this principle, so that where the Liturgical Committee could not agree on a formulation, the words or expressions of the BCP were to be used.
Liturgical hymns ( kyrie eleison ) were introduced, and became the first plainchant to make a connection to the peoples ' language.
Liturgical days in these times were referred to as the-nth Sunday after Epiphany or Pentecost, or Feria II, III, IV, V or VI after the-nth Sunday.
Liturgical calendars were also printed after 1592 until at least 1634.
They were originally drafted by the Liturgical Commission.
Liturgical services were based on Cathar rituals.
There have been arguments over individual editorial judgements and the Church of England, in its use of the RCL, has re-inserted verses, in brackets, which were felt by its Liturgical Commission to be more properly included.
Liturgical processions were revived in the Church of England by the members of the Oxford Movement during the 19th century.
The impetus to establish a feast day in the Liturgical calendar of the Orthodox Church, and the composition of a service to be included in the Menaion, were the work of Archimandrite Antonin Kapustin († 1894 ), head of the Russian Orthodox Ecclesiastical Mission in Jerusalem.

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