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In the revised Liturgy of the Hours, Job is read during the Eighth and Ninth Weeks in Ordinary Time.
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.
* 1995: No Ordinary Time: Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt: The Home Front in World War II by Doris Kearns Goodwin
Generally, the liturgical seasons in western Christianity are Advent, Christmas, Ordinary Time ( Time after Epiphany ), Lent, Easter, and Ordinary Time ( Time after Pentecost ).
The rest of the liturgical year is commonly known as Ordinary Time.
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.
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.
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.
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 Time then begins after this period.
Solemnities thus outrank and replace Sundays in Ordinary Time.
* Mary McGarry Morris-Songs in Ordinary Time
She also sang backup on Wonder's songs " Creepin '" from 1974's " Fullfillingness ' First Finale " and " Ordinary Pain " from 1976's Songs in the Key of Life and was mentioned prominently in his song " Positivity " on A Time to Love.
* Mary McGarry Morris, author, National Book Award and PEN / Faulkner finalist, Time Magazine and ALA Library Journal " Book of the Year " finalist, New York Times best-selling author of Songs in Ordinary Time, winner of " Barnes and Noble Discover Great New Writers Award ," and author of eight ( 8 ) novels

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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.
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 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.
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

Ordinary and Saturday
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 ).
" Knowledge Isn't Closed on Saturday: A Study in Ordinary Language ".
On Saturday, September 22, 2012, Sister Sara Butler, M. S. B. T., a Professor here and a member of the International Theological Commission, was chosen to be one of the papally-appointed Experts at the upcoming October 2012 13th Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops on the New Evangelization.
On Saturday, September 22, 2012, Pope Benedict XVI named the Very Reverend Father Luca Bressan, one of the Episcopal Vicars of the Archdiocese of Milan, to serve as a papally-appointed Expert at the upcoming October 2012 13th Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops on the New Evangelization.
" Knowledge Isn ’ t Closed on Saturday: A Study in Ordinary Language ", Review of Philosophy and Psychology ( formerly European Review of Philosophy ), special issue on Psychology and Experimental Philosophy ed.

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In its early years the party was stronger in Northern Italy, and especially in eastern Lombardy and Veneto, due to the strong Catholic roots of that areas, than in the South, where the Liberal establishment that had governed Italy for decades before the rise of Benito Mussolini had still a grip on voters, as also the Monarchists and the Front of the Ordinary Man did.
The use of a DJ for two of the album's tracks, the first single " Extra Ordinary " and " Recognize ," marked a departure for the band, who hadn't previously employed a DJ before.
As a Lord Justice of Appeal, he was conspicuous for his learning, his industry and his courtesy to all who appeared before him ; and in spite of failing health he sat regularly until August 1893, when, on the retirement of Lord Hannen, he was made a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, and a life peer with the title Baron Bowen, of Colwood in the County of Sussex.
Section 23 concerning the person denouncing solicitation: "… before the person is dismissed, there should be presented to the person, as above, an oath of observing the secret, threatening the person, if there is a need, with an excommunication reserved to the Ordinary or to the Holy See "), no ecclesiastical penalties were to be imposed on the accuser ( s ) and witnesses.
Ordinary Time continues through the day before Ash Wednesday, which falls between 4 February and 10 March ( inclusive ) and marks the beginning of the Season of Lent.
For example, in 2011, the Sunday before Ash Wednesday was the 9th Sunday in Ordinary Time, but the day after Pentecost Sunday began the 11th Week in Ordinary Time.
In the Church of England, a similar situation arises with " Sundays after Trinity ", as Sundays in the second period of Ordinary Time are termed ( until the final four, which are termed " Sundays before Advent ").
Ordinary language analysis largely flourished and developed at Oxford in the 1940s, under Austin and Gilbert Ryle, and was quite widespread for a time before declining rapidly in popularity in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
All Lord Chief Justices of England and Wales have, since 1958, been created life peers under the Life Peerages Act, with the exception of Lord Woolf, who was already a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary before becoming Lord Chief Justice.
To be appointed a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary under the 1876 Act, an individual must have been a practising barrister for a period of fifteen years or must have held a high judicial office — Lord Chancellor ( before 2005 ) or judge of the Court of Appeal, High Court or Court of Session — for a period of two years.
The statutory retirement age for Lords of Appeal in Ordinary depended on when they were first appointed to judicial office: for those who first became a judge before 31 March 1995, the retirement age is 75 years of age ; for those appointed on or after that date, retirement is at 70 years of age ( though they are permitted to continue sitting in a part-time capacity as a " Lord of Appeal " until the age of 75 years ).
The petition first came before Lord Guthrie, sitting as Lord Ordinary in the Outer House ( the usual court of first instance in the Court of Session ).
The House of Lords remained the last court of appeal, as before the Acts, but its judicial functions were transferred in practice to an appellate committee, consisting of the lord chancellor and other peers who have held high judicial office, and certain Lords of Appeal in Ordinary created by the Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1876.
* The Roman Catholic Church and the Anglican Church celebrate the Feast of Christ the King on the last Sunday of the liturgical year ( Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite ) and on the last Sunday in October, immediately before the feast of All Saints ( Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite ).
In the Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite of the Mass the sign of peace, if used, is exchanged shortly before Holy Communion, following the Lord's Prayer and the Agnus Dei.
* James Gregory of the band The Ordinary Boys almost died from quinsy because it was left untreated for so long before emergency treatment was started.
In December 1905, he was appointed to the House of Lords as a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary and life peer under the title Baron Atkinson, of Glenwilliam in the County of Limerick, the first Irish barrister to be appointed as a Law Lord directly from his practice at the bar – Judges John Fitzgerald and Michael Morris had served on the Irish Bench for many years before their respective appointments.
The rest of the year, called Ordinary Time, begins in February ( after Candlemas ) and runs until the Second Sunday before Lent.
Appointed Archbishop of Florianópolis on 23 January 1991, he served in that post for ten years before being named Archbishop of São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro and Ordinary for Eastern-Rite faithful resident in Brazil, on July 25, 2001.
He became Vice-Chancellor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales ( now the Senior Courts ) between 1991 – 94, before his appointment to a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary and elevation to a life peer as Baron Nicholls of Birkenhead, of Stoke d ' Abernon in the County of Surrey.

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