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Church and revised
The Roman Rite Anointing of the Sick, as revised in 1972, puts greater stress than in the immediately preceding centuries on the sacrament's aspect of healing, and points to the place sickness holds in the normal life of Christians and its part in the redemptive work of the Church.
These changes were incorporated into the 1764 book which was to be the liturgy of the Scottish Episcopal Church ( until 1911 when it was revised ) but it was to influence the liturgy of the Episcopal Church in the United States.
Pope Gregory IX considered, but did not put into effect, the idea of extending this missal, as revised by the Franciscans, to the whole Western Church ; and in 1277 Pope Nicholas III ordered it to be accepted in all churches in the city of Rome.
Most sedevacantists hold the Holy Orders conferred with the present revised rites of the Catholic Church to be invalid due to defect both of intention and form.
Schema 13, on the Church in the modern world, was revised by a commission that worked with the assistance of laymen.
The lengthened and revised pastoral constitution on the Church in the modern world, Gaudium et Spes, was followed by decrees on missionary activity, Ad Gentes and the ministry and life of priests, Presbyterorum Ordinis.
When the Methodists in America were separated from the Church of England, John Wesley himself provided a revised version of The Book of Common Prayer called the Sunday Service of the Methodists in North America.
Following a decision of the Second Vatican Council, the Catholic Church revised that lectionary in 1969, adopting a three-year cycle of readings for Sundays and a two-year cycle for weekdays.
In recent times revised editions of the Prayer Book and Common Worship have re-introduced pre-Reformation forms of observance of Good Friday corresponding to those in today's Roman Catholic Church, with special nods to the rites that had been observed in the Church of England prior to the Henrican, Edwardian and Elizabethan reforms, including Creeping to the Cross.
A revised version was adopted in 1801 by the US Episcopal Church.
Ivan revised the law code ( known as the sudebnik ), created a standing army ( the streltsy ), established the Zemsky Sobor or assembly of the land, a public, consensus-building assembly, the council of the nobles ( known as the Chosen Council ), and confirmed the position of the Church with the Council of the Hundred Chapters, which unified the rituals and ecclesiastical regulations of the entire country.
" Novus Ordo ", as a term for the revised form of the Roman Rite Mass, appears in no official Church document.
He revised the plans for St. Michael's Church in Ballinasloe, Galway.
* John Hall-the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1601 which asked King James VI of Scotland to commission a revised Authorised Version of the Bible was Parish Minister of Leith for a time
Andrey Batalov revised the year of completion of Dyakovo church from 1547 to the 1560s – 70s, and noted that Trinity Church could have had no tangible predecessors at all.
His later defence of the English Church, and episcopacy as Biblical, entitled Episcopacy by Divine Right ( 1640 ), was twice revised at Laud's dictation.
* St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, Picayune, Miss., USA ; English – Second edition ( revised in accordance with the Latin editio typica ), with full text search and list of changes between the First and Second editions
The Order of St. Helena published the St. Helena Breviary ( New York: Church Publishing ) in 2006 with a revised psalter eliminating male pronouns in reference to God.
Some Reformed churches notably the Presbyterian Church ( USA ) and the United Church of Christ have published daily office books adapted from the ancient structure of morning and evening prayer in the Western church, usually revised for the purpose of inclusive language.
* By declaring that the revised liturgy of the Mass promulgated and defended by these popes is evil, they teach that the Church can decree evil and has decreed evil.
Other Church officials refused to accept this revised theology.

Church and expanded
As a consequence, the anti-Domitianic tradition was already well established by the end of the 2nd century, and by the 3rd century, even expanded upon by early Church historians, who identified Domitian as an early persecutor of Christians.
After his wife's death, his son, Charles Francis Adams, had him reinterred with his wife in the expanded family crypt in the United First Parish Church across the street, next to his parents.
This book was quoted directly, and expanded on by Mani, becoming one of the original six Syriac writings of the Manichaean Church.
In The Divine King in England ( 1954 ) she expanded on her earlier claims there was a secret conspiracy of pagans amongst the English nobility, the same English nobility who provided the leading members of the Church.
Starting in the 1990s, the Unification Church expanded its operations into Russia and other formerly communist nations.
The series plan was expanded by adding the similarly inexpensive but high quality " Oxford Church Music " and " Tudor Church Music " ( taken over from the Carnagie UK Trust ); all these series continue today.
Here he restored the Church and expanded the hospital, the funds coming from his own begging, wealth and labour.
The Council expanded and clarified the rulings of the Fifth and Sixth ecumenical councils, but by highlighting differences between the Eastern and Western observances ( such as the marriage of priests and the Roman practice of fasting on Saturdays ) the council compromised Byzantine relations with the Roman Church.
The manor's chapel was expanded to what is called St. Ignatius Church, a center for local Native Americans converted to Christianity.
Around 1315 the city was expanded southwards, which included the construction of what is now called the Grote Kerk ( Large Church ).
Aldan has a Trolley Stop Museum, a non-denominational church named Aldan Union Church, a Municipal Building, and a Veterans Memorial that has been expanded into a park right outside of Aldan Elementary.
On 6 September 2010, plans were announced for a expansion with the creation of three new restaurant units totalling around in St Martins Square with the existing Pizza Hut and Nandos to be extended out closer to St Martins Church and thus expanded.
On September 6, 2010, plans were announced for a expansion with the creation of three new restaurant units totalling around around St Martins Church with the existing Pizza Hut and Nandos to be brought out closer to St Martins Church and thus expanded.
They expanded it by three additional floors in 1881 and then built a new factory opposite Church Square in 1884 which still remains today as the Council offices, library and museum.
* Church of St. Ignatius Loyola a Roman Catholic Church located on Park Avenue between 83rd and 84th Streets on Manhattan's Upper East Side ; used by Lincoln Center for its pipe organ which allows expanded organ repertoire
* St. Florian Church, Hamtramck, Michigan, 1910, expanded by Cram 1928
Fleet has expanded in the past few decades with new residential areas being built at Ancells Farm, Zebon Copse ( in neighbouring Church Crookham ) and Elvetham Heath.
Under his government education was made universal and free until the age of 16, university education was expanded, the social security system was established and a partial legalisation of abortion became law for the first time, despite opposition from the Roman Catholic Church.
After 1945, the Church expanded in Canada which was the destination of a large group of Dutch emigrants.
Knapp then withdrew the book, but instead of revising it as they proposed, he disregarded their comments and expanded it for private issue instead, leaving it in trust with approximately $ 100 million in 1990s dollars, acquired by way of his marriage to Eloise Mabury ( m. March 27, 1918 ), to revert to the Church of Christ, Scientist if it ever published his work as " authorized literature ".
As a result of boundary revisions for the 2010 general election the Crosby constituency was abolished and Crosby town was divided between two constituencies, with the two electoral wards of southern Crosby, Church and Victoria, containing the urbanised bulk of the town which includes the areas of Great Crosby, Waterloo and Seaforth, being absorbed into the expanded Bootle constituency, represented by the Labour MP Joe Benton, and the two electoral wards of northern Crosby, Blundellsands and Manor, which contains residential suburban areas such as, Blundellsands, Brighton-Le-Sands, Little Crosby, Thornton, and Hightown, forming part of the new Sefton Central constituency represented by Bill Esterson, also a Labour MP.

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