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* Canon of the Mass, the Eucharistic Prayer of the Roman Rite
The Latin Rite's Canon of the Mass contains the names only of martyrs, along with that of the Virgin Mary and, since 1962, that of Saint Joseph.
His name is included in the Roman Canon of the Mass.
The Xystus who is commemorated in the Catholic Canon of the Mass is Xystus II, not Xystus I.
It is this Sixtus who is referred to by name in the Roman Canon of the Mass.
Other notable innovations were the omission of the adjective " perfidis " in the Good Friday Prayer for the Jews and the insertion of the name of Saint Joseph into the Canon ( or Eucharistic Prayer ) of the Mass.
She is one of seven women, excluding the Blessed Virgin, commemorated by name in the Canon of the Mass.
In the mid-1960s, permissions were granted to celebrate most of the Mass in vernacular languages, including the Canon from 1967 onwards.
Mass production began in 1994 by Canon.
His name ( as Cletus ) is included in the Roman Canon of the Mass.
In 1960, Pope John XXIII, while keeping the 26 April feast, which mentions the saint under the name given him in the Canon of the Mass, removed that of 13 July.
St Clement's name is in the Roman Canon of the Mass.
He was not particularly virulent in reform, although he did remove the Canon of the Mass.
Martin Luther rejected parts of the Roman Rite Catholic Mass, specifically the Canon of the Mass ), which, as he argued, did not conform with.
Before the reform of Pope Pius XII, only the priest received Communion in the framework of what was called the " Mass of the Presanctified ", which included the usual Offertory prayers, with the placing of wine in the chalice, but which omitted the Canon of the Mass.
In his 1962 edition of the Missal, he also deleted the word " perfidis " ( Latin: " faithless ") from the Good Friday prayer for the Jews, and added the name of St. Joseph to the Canon of the Mass.
A metropolitan archbishop may wear his pallium as a mark of his jurisdiction not only in his own archdiocese but anywhere in his ecclesiastical province whenever he celebrates Mass ( Canon 437, Code of Canon Law, 1983 ).
** Consecration ( transubstantiation ) and major elevationElevation of the Chalice ( cup ) | chalice during the Canon of the Mass at a Solemn Mass
Most of the prayers that the priest says are spoken inaudibly, including almost all the Mass of the Faithful: the offertory prayers, the Canon of the Mass ( except for the preface and the final doxology ), and ( apart from the Agnus Dei ) those between the Lord's Prayer and the postcommunion.

Canon and which
Catholic Christians, following the Canon of Trent, describe these books as deuterocanonical, meaning of " the second canon ," while Greek Orthodox Christians, following the Synod of Jerusalem ( 1672 ), use the traditional name of anagignoskomena, meaning " that which is to be read.
* Canon ( music ), a contrapuntal composition which employs a melody with one or more imitations
Unlike earlier texts like Recipes for Fifty-Two Ailments, which was excavated in the 1970s from a tomb that had been sealed in 168 BCE, the Inner Canon rejected the influence of spirits and the use of magic.
Consequently, canon 351 of the 1983 Code of Canon Law requires that a cardinal be at least in the order of priesthood at his appointment, and that those who are not already bishops must receive episcopal consecration, a rule from which dispensation may be obtained from the pope, as by Cardinals Roberto Tucci, Albert Vanhoye, Domenico Bartolucci and most recently Karl Josef Becker.
The Canon Pocketronic was a development of the " Cal-Tech " project which had been started at Texas Instruments in 1965 as a research project to produce a portable calculator.
" These are likely the same Cathari mentioned in Canon 8 of the First Ecumenical Council of Nicaea in 325 AD, which states "... f those called Cathari come over the Catholic faith, let them first make profession that they are willing to communicate full communion with the twice-married, and grant pardon to those who have lapsed ..."
The foundations for the first European universities were the glossators of the 11th century, which were schools of law that taught Canon law and Roman law.
* Canon 21, the famous " Omnis utriusque sexus ", which commands every Christian who has reached the years of discretion to confess all his, or her, sins at least once a year to his, or her, own ( i. e. parish ) priest.
Galen's works on anatomy and medicine became the mainstay of the medieval physician's university curriculum, alongside Ibn Sina's The Canon of Medicine which elaborated on Galen's works.
The foundational text of Chinese medicine is the Huangdi neijing, or Yellow Emperor's Inner Canon, which is composed of two books: the Suwen 素問 (" Basic Questions ") and the Lingshu 靈樞 (" Divine Pivot ").
The works of Galen and Avicenna, especially The Canon of Medicine which incorporated the teachings of both, were translated into Latin, and the Canon remained the most authoritative text on anatomy in European medical education until the 16th century.
Avicenna, considered among the most influential medical scholars in history, wrote The Canon of Medicine ( 1025 ) and The Book of Healing ( 1027 ), which remained standard textbooks in both Muslim and European universities until the 17th century.
This rendering was used for an earlier spelling of the well-known camera manufacturer Canon, which was named for Guanyin.
The Canon of the New Testament, like that of the Old, is the result of a development, of a process at once stimulated by disputes with doubters, both within and without the Church, and retarded by certain obscurities and natural hesitations, and which did not reach its final term until the dogmatic definition of the Tridentine Council.
Canon invested in NeXT with the condition that it would be able to use the NeXTSTEP environment with its own workstations, which would mean a greatly expanded market for the software.
* House of the History of Nijmegen information centre about the history of Nijmegen ; free entrance ; expositions about a theme of the town's history ; touch screen which leads you to the 50 highlights of the towns ' history: ' Canon of Nijmegen '; reading table.
The Ekottara Āgama in particular contains variant teachings of basic doctrines such as the Noble Eightfold Path, which are different from those found in the Pali Canon.
He distinguished himself by his learning in both civil and Canon Law, which he taught for a time at Perugia and Padua.
* To the single Canon of the previous edition ( which, with minor alterations, was preserved as the " First Eucharistic Prayer or Roman Canon ") he added three alternative Eucharistic Prayers, increasing also the number of prefaces.
Sources dating from the Zhou Dynasty ( c. 1050-256 BC ) which provide star names include the Zuo Zhuan, the Shi Jing, and the " Canon of Yao " ( 堯典 ) in the Book of Documents.
The council also decreed that every altar should contain a relic, which remains the case in modern Catholic and Orthodox regulations ( Canon VII ), and made a number of decrees on clerical discipline, especially for monks when mixing with women.
This matches the Rigvedic description of the Sarasvati flowing to the samudra, which at that time meant ' confluence ', ' lake ', ' heavenly lake, ocean '; the current meaning of ' terrestrial ocean ' was not even felt in the Pali Canon.
* 1025 – Avicenna of Persia publishes his influential treatise, The Canon of Medicine, which remains the most influential medical text in both Islamic and Christian lands for over six centuries, and The Book of Healing, a scientific encyclopedia.

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