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The constitutional revision of 1970 also laid the foundations for the establishment of three Regions, which was a response to the demand of the Walloons and the French-speaking inhabitants of Brussels for economic autonomy.
After the revolution of the universal suffrage of the 20 th Century and the women ´ s liberation movement of the 1970 ´ s promoted a revision from the feminists to " actively interrogate " the usual and accepted versions of the History as it was known at the time.
A two-volume edition, abridged by John Terraine to omit battles outside the European continent, was published in 1970 by Picador: ths is not to be confused with the original edition of 1939-40, also in two volumes, of which the three volume edition is a substantial revision, as described in its Preface.
This became the first commercially available DRAM memory, the Intel 1103 ( 1024x1 ), in October 1970, despite initial problems with low yield until the fifth revision of the masks.
Some parts that were of relatively recent origin, including some that have been excluded in the 1970 revision, are omitted.
In 1970, however, Scott and Zelda's marriage saw its most profound revision, when Nancy Milford, a graduate student at Columbia University, published Zelda: A Biography, the first book-length treatment of Zelda's life.
Even for the laity, the use of a tube is one of the four ways envisaged in the 1970 revision of the Roman Missal for receiving Communion from the chalice, cf.
Since 1970, the revision of the Roman Missal has introduced a three-year cycle in which the accounts of Matthew ( or ), Mark ( or ) and Luke ( or are read in successive years.
The 1970 edition of the Peerage, Baronetage, & Knightage was reprinted in 1980 but without further revision by the Norman consortium.
The revision of Vignola's façade design by della Porta has offered architectural historians opportunities for a close comparison between Vignola's balanced composition in three superimposed planes and Della Porta's dynamically fused tension bound by its strong vertical elements, contrasts that have sharpened architectural historians ' perceptions for the last century ( Whitman 1970: 108 ).
The contradiction between the name ( which referred to the morning ) and the content of the office, in particular the hymns ( which referred to night ), was removed in the revision of 1 November 1970, whereby the name was changed to " Office of Readings " ( Officium Lectionis ) and a new choice of hymns was made so that " the Office of Readings, while retaining its nocturnal character for those who wish to celebrate a vigil, is now of such a nature that it can be said at any time during the day.
This underwent a slight revision in 1970 for the new eighteen-pound capacity 1-18, which kept the same basic mechanism but differed in that it was belt-driven off of the motor and added a recirculating pump.
Pursuant to a 1970 revision to IRS regulations that limited tax-exempt status to private schools without racially discriminatory admissions policies, the IRS informed the University on November 30, 1970 that the IRS was planning on revoking its tax exempt status as a " religious, charitable.
Major revisions of the U. S. Route shield from 1926 to 1970 ( last revision )
The 1970 revision of the Roman Missal explicitly envisages singing the entire psalm associated with the antiphon, but does not make it obligatory.
In some rare cases the antiphon is not from Scripture: " Salve, sancta parens ", from the Christian poet Sedulius, is the antiphon used in the Tridentine form of the Roman Rite for common Masses of the Blessed Virgin Mary ; the 1970 revision kept a Mass formula of the Blessed Virgin with that antiphon, but provided several alternatives.
Since the 1970 revision of the Roman Missal, the Entrance chant begins as the priest enters.
On 25 September 1969, Ottaviani and Cardinal Antonio Bacci wrote a letter to Paul VI in support of a study by a group of theologians who under the direction of Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre criticized the new Order of Mass ( in Latin, novus Ordo Missae ), and the new General Instruction ( in Latin, Institutio Generalis ), two sections ( in not quite definitive form ) of the revision of the Roman Missal that was promulgated on 3 April of that year but that actually appeared in full only in 1970.
After years of debate, protests and revision, City Council adopted the three-part, Bow Trail Staging Report in February 1970 with construction of the “ east-west downtown penetrator ” scheduled to begin in 1978.
This was removed in the 1970 revision.
Finally, a new revision was made by Pope Paul VI with his Apostolic Constitution Laudis Canticum of 1 November 1970.
* Print aspect ratio 2. 35: 1 ( 2. 39: 1 after 1970 SMPTE revision )
Until the 1970 revision of the Roman Missal, the Agnus Dei was modified for Requiem Masses, and prayed not miserere nobis ( have mercy on us ) and dona nobis pacem ( grant us peace ), but dona eis requiem ( grant them rest ) and dona eis requiem sempiternam ( grant them eternal rest ).

1970 and Roman
Steps towards reconciliation on a global level were taken in 1965 by the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches mutually revoking the excommunications that marked their Great Schism in 1054 ; the Anglican Roman Catholic International Commission ( ARCIC ) working towards full communion between those churches since 1970 ; and the Lutheran and Roman Catholic churches signing The Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification in 1999 to address conflicts at the root of the Protestant Reformation.
The Catholic hierarchy then banned Roman Catholics from attending it until 1970.
The Montoneros formed around 1970 out of a confluence of Roman Catholic groups, university students in social sciences, and leftist supporters of Juan Domingo Perón.
The International Commission on English in the Liturgy quickly prepared an English translation of the 1970 Roman Missal, which was approved by the individual English-speaking episcopal conferences and, after being reviewed by the Holy See, was put into effect in each of their countries, beginning with the United States in 1973.
Following a series of post-Vatican II reforms, his feast day was changed and his name was added to the Roman Catholic calendar of saints in 1970 for celebration on 22 June jointly with St John Fisher, the only remaining bishop ( owing to the coincident natural deaths of eight aged bishops ) who, during the English Reformation, maintained, at the King's mercy, allegiance to the pope.
* My: Roman, ( We: A Novel ) 1927 ( translations: Gregory Zilboorg, 1924 ; Bernard Guilbert Guerney, 1970, Mirra Ginsburg, 1972 ; Alex Miller, 1991 ; Clarence Brown, 1993 ; Natasha Randall, 2006 ; first Russian-language book publication 1952, U. S .)-Wir, TV film in 1981, dir.
In 1970, the Vindolanda Trust, a registered charity, was founded to administer the site and its museum, and in 1997, the Trust took over the running of the Roman Army Museum at Carvoran, another Hadrian's Wall fort, which it had acquired in 1972.
* Versnel, H S: Triumphus: An Inquiry into the Origin, Development and Meaning of the Roman Triumph ( Leiden, 1970 )
* Frances Lynch ( 1970 ) Prehistoric Anglesey: the archaeology of the island to the Roman conquest ( Anglesey Antiquarian Society )
Echoing Senator Roman Hruska's famous 1970 speech in defense of Harrold Carswell, Coats said to CNN regarding the nomination: " If a great intellectual powerhouse is a qualification to be a member of the court and represent the American people and the wishes of the American people and to interpret the Constitution, then I think we have a court so skewed on the intellectual side that we may not be getting representation of America as a whole.
* Wightman, E. M. ( 1970 ) Roman Trier and the Treveri London: Hart-Davis.
When the 1970 Roman Missal allowed laypeople to receive Holy Communion under the appearances of both bread and wine, it insisted that priests should use the occasion to teach the faithful the Catholic doctrine on the form of Communion, as affirmed by the Council of Trent: they were first to be reminded that they receive the whole Christ when they participate in the sacrament even under one kind alone, and thus are not then deprived of any grace necessary for salvation.
Thus, in his motu proprio Summorum Pontificum of 7 July 2007, Pope Benedict XVI referred to this form of the Roman-Rite Mass by linking it with " the Roman Missal promulgated by Pope Paul VI in 1970 ".
* 1973 side-by-side comparison of English translations of the Order of the 1970 and the 1962 Roman Missals
* Apostolic Constitution Missale Romanum, promulgating the 1970 Roman Missal ( Pope Paul VI )
Although Roman Catholics and Dissenters had been permitted to enter as early as 1793, certain restrictions on their membership of the college remained until 1873 ( professorships, fellowships and scholarships were reserved for Protestants ), and the Catholic Church in Ireland forbade its adherents, without permission from their bishop, from attending until 1970.
In 1970 the Roman Catholic Church, through the then Archbishop of Dublin John Charles McQuaid, lifted its policy of disapproval or even excommunication for Roman Catholics who enrolled without special dispensation.
The Pope stated that the 1962 edition of the Roman Missal is to be considered as an " extraordinary form " ( forma extraordinaria ) of the Roman Rite, of which the Missal as revised by Pope Paul VI in 1970 is the ordinary, normal or standard form.
As a result, some refer to the 1962 Tridentine Mass as " the extraordinary form " of the Mass The 1962 Tridentine Mass is sometimes referred to as the " usus antiquior " ( older use ) or " forma antiquior " ( older form ), to differentiate it from the newer form of the Roman Rite in use since 1970.
Pope Paul VI continued implementation of the Council's directives, ordering with Apostolic Constitution Missale Romanum of Holy Thursday, 3 April 1969, publication of a new official edition of the Roman Missal, which appeared ( in Latin ) in 1970.
* Apostolic Constitution Missale Romanum, promulgating the 1970 Roman Missal ( Pope Paul VI )

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