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* The Penitential Psalms: Folio 64 71
* Penitential Orders From the Catholic Encyclopedia

Penitential and .
But for this also Reuchlin found help by printing the Penitential Psalms with grammatical explanations ( 1512 ), and other helps followed from time to time.
Lassus's setting of the seven Penitential Psalms of David ( Psalmi Davidis poenitentiales ) is one of the most famous collections of psalm settings of the entire Renaissance.
Penitential activity is particularly common during the season of Lent and Holy Week ( mainly the Passion week, inspired by Christ's suffering ; hence in some cultural traditions still including flagellantism or even voluntary pseudo-crucifixion ) and, to a lesser extent, Advent, when penance is often combined with acts of self-discipline, such as fasting, voluntary celibacy, or other privations.
Its Handbook on Indulgences mentions as examples of approved formulas for an act of contrition the Confiteor, the Psalm De Profundis, the Psalm Miserere, the Gradual Psalms and the Penitential Psalms.
Flagellant orders like Hermanos Penitentes ( Spanish ' Penitential Brothers ') also appeared in colonial Spanish America, even against the specific orders of Church authorities.
This prayer occurs directly following the Penitential Rite or is incorporated in that rite as one of the three alternative forms provided in the Roman Missal.
The Penitential Rite and Kyrie may be replaced by the Rite of Sprinkling.
* His Penitential, Libellus Poenitentialis, or, as it is described in Book III of the work of Leo Allatius, de Consensu Utriusque Ecclesiae ( Rome, 1655, quarto ), Praxis Graecis Praescripta in Confessione Peragenda.
** Jacques Paul Migne reproduces the Penitential, the Instructions for Confession, and the Homily on Penitence in Patrologia Graeca lxxxviii.
Psalm 51 ( Greek numbering: Psalm 50 ), traditionally referred to as the Miserere, its Latin incipit, is one of the Penitential Psalms.
Later in the 16th century Orlande de Lassus wrote an elaborate setting as part of his Penitential Psalms, and Palestrina, Andrea Gabrieli, Giovanni Gabrieli, and Carlo Gesualdo also wrote settings.
The service may begin with the Service of Light or the Penitential Rite.
By this time he had already acquired some international fame, as evidenced by the appearance of his name in a list of " contemporary composers of excellence " in a manuscript copy of the Penitential Psalms of Orlande de Lassus, which were probably composed in the 1560s in Munich.
Even then it was not obligatory, for the Bull " Quod a nobis " of the same pope merely recommends it earnestly, like the Office of Our Lady and the Penitential Psalms, without imposing it as a duty ( Van der Stappen, " Sacra Liturgia ", I, Malines, 1898, p. 115 ).
The Confiteor ( so named from its first word in Latin ) is one of the prayers that can be said during the Penitential Rite at the beginning of Mass of the Roman Rite in the Catholic Church.
In Roman Catholicism and Lutheranism, the Penitential Rite, also known as Confession and Absolution, is a form of general confession that takes place at the start of each Divine Service or Mass.
In turn it is followed by the Kyrie eleison ( unless the third of the three formulas, which incorporates the Kyrie, has been chosen as the Penitential Act ), the Gloria ( if used ), and the Collect, which concludes the Introductory Rites.
When certain celebrations are combined with Mass the Penitential Act, as well as other parts of the Introductory Rites, is omitted or performed in a different way.
An example is the Mass of Ash Wednesday, in which the blessing and imposition of ashes, after the homily, replaces the Penitential Act at the beginning.
" On Sundays, especially in the Season of Easter, in place of the customary Penitential Act, from time to time the Blessing and Sprinkling of Water to recall Baptism may take place.
Sometimes known as " general confession ", the Lutheran Penitential Rite is done at the start of each Mass.
# The Prayers at the Foot of the Altar or the Penitential Rite.
* Pazzelli, Raffaele, " St. Francis and the Third Order: The Franciscan and Pre-Franciscan Penitential Movement
Many of his Penitential Psalms achieved wide circulation, not only in the Ukraine but in the Balkans too, and many have become an integral part of Ukrainian folk-song tradition through the kobzari, itinerant blind singers.

State and Authority
State aid to schools, the continuance of railroad passenger service, the proper uses of surplus funds of the Port of New York Authority, and making New Jersey attractive to new industry.
The Irish Free State, whose consent to the Abdication Act was also required, neither gave it nor allowed the British legislation to take effect in the Free State's jurisdiction ; instead, the Irish parliament passed its own Act — the Executive Authority ( External Relations ) Act — the day after the Declaration of Abdication Act took force elsewhere, meaning Edward VIII, for one day, remained King of Ireland while George VI was king of all the other realms.
Battery Park City is owned and managed by the Battery Park City Authority ( BPCA ), a public-benefit corporation created by New York State under the authority of the Urban Development Corporation.
In 1968, the New York State Legislature created the Battery Park City Authority ( BPCA ) to oversee development.
Cork, Dublin and Shannon airports are run by a State body, the DAA ( Dublin Airport Authority ).
In 2009, Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Salam Fayyad and U. S. Assistant Secretary of State for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs David Johnson inaugurated the Presidential Guard Training Center in Jericho, a $ 9. 1 million training facility for Palestinian Authority security forces built with U. S. funding.
According to the New York State Thruway Authority, some sample per-mile costs to construct multi-lane roads in several US northeastern states were:
Despite this, the newly established State Planning Authority were continuously criticised for not being totally accountable to the public, particularly as the pro-business Sydney Commissioners worked side-by-side with the Planning authority to increase developments in the Sydney CBD to their highest levels ever, embodied by the construction of the MLC Centre, the demolition of the Theatre Royal, Sydney and the Australia Hotel.
They had a more difficult time with the New York State Liquor Authority ( SLA ).
* State Liquor Authority, New York State organization that enforces liquor laws
** The Dáil Éireann passes the Executive Authority ( Consequential Provisions ) Act, 1937, which abolishes the office of Governor-General of the Irish Free State, retrospectively dated to December 1936.
In 1966, New York State bought the railroad's controlling stock from the PRR and put it under the newly formed Metropolitan Commuter Transportation Authority ( renamed Metropolitan Transportation Authority in 1968 ).
Khader regularly meets with Settlers and Israeli government officials, and is a strong opponent of the both the concept of Palestinian State and the Palestinian Authority itself.
The Green Mountain Transit Authority ( GMTA ) operates a local bus network throughout the micropolitan area, with stops in Montpelier and Barre, including nearby Waterbury, the Vermont State House, Ben & Jerry's factory, and the local Berlin Mall.
In 2007, Stewart International Airport, owned by the State of New York, was leased to the Port Authority.
The MMTB, along with the metropolitan railway assets of VicRail, were absorbed into the newly formed Metropolitan Transit Authority ( MTA ) on 1 July 1983, while the regional assets of VicRail were absorbed by the State Transit Authority ( STA ).
The Maryland State Police ( MSP ); Terrence B. Sheridan, Superintendent and Maryland Transportation Authority Police ( MdTA ); Marcus L. Brown, Chief are responsible for law enforcement on Interstate highways and transportation facilities that traverse Baltimore County.
Currently, the Palestinian National Authority ( PNA ), along with the United States, the European Union, and the Arab League, envision the establishment of a State of Palestine to include all or part of the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem, living in peace with Israel under a democratically elected and transparent government.
* Many countries, including European countries, the United States and Israel recognize the Palestinian Authority established in 1994, as per the Oslo Accords, as an autonomous geopolitical entity without extending recognition to the 1988 proclaimed State of Palestine.
Rajoelina formed a High Transitional Authority of which he was the ' Transitional Head of State '.

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