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liturgy and held
Sometimes, like on 23 September 1979 in the village of Spychowo ( Puppen ), the Lutheran Parish was even forcefully driven out of their Church while liturgy was held.
Those familiar with musical settings of the Requiem Mass — such as those by Mozart or Verdi — will be aware of the important place " Dies Iræ " held in the liturgy.
In fact, the only common denominator that is held by all the groups identifying as traditionalist is love of the traditional liturgy and, usually, suspicion of modern " neoconservative " Catholicism, which is viewed as shallow, ahistorical, and intellectually dishonest.
This did not always mean a change in the liturgy: Luria himself held that it was essential to keep to the form of prayers inherited from one's ancestors, so that one's prayers reached the gate in Heaven appropriate to one's tribe.
His funeral liturgy was held at his home parish of Saint Paul in San Francisco.
In 1661 he was appointed Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity ; and on the first day of the ensuing year he was nominated one of the commissioners for the review of the liturgy in the conference held at the Savoy.
At that time, the Easter Vigil was restored as a night office, moving that Easter liturgy from Holy Saturday morning to the following night ; the principal liturgies of Holy Thursday and Good Friday were likewise moved from morning to afternoon or evening, and thus Matins and Lauds were no longer allowed to be anticipated on the preceding evening, except for the Matins and Lauds of Holy Thursday in the case of cathedral churches in which the Mass of the Chrism was held on Holy Thursday morning.
On returning, he made himself a reputation when he criticized the liturgy of Swedish King John III who held somewhat Catholics beliefs despite that Sweden had been Lutheran since 1531.
A Roman Catholic, in 1776 he succeeded George Paxton as organist of the Sardinian Embassy Chapel, a position which he held until 1795: he was also organist and choirmaster of chapel of the Portuguese Embassy in Lincoln's Inn Fields, the only place in London where the Catholic liturgy could be publicly celebrated.
First Friday is held on the first Friday of each month and includes a unique blend of Episcopal liturgy, liturgical dance, visual arts, and music.
Although Orthodox Christianity has existed in Albania for centuries, and the Orthodoxy historically ( before the arrival of Islam ) constituted about 50 % of the population of Albania, the first Orthodox liturgy in the Albanian language was held not in Albania, but in Massachusetts.
A special pass issued by the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople is now required to visit on August 15, the day of the Dormition of the Theotokos, when a big Christian Orthodox feast for the divine liturgy is held.
A series of synods, including the 1585 Synod of Goa, were held, which introduced Latinized elements to the local liturgy.
They held their first service on 29 July using a reformed liturgy drawn up by William Whittingham.

liturgy and on
Each church has its own doctrine and liturgy, based in most cases on that of the Church of England ; and each church has its own legislative process and overall episcopal polity, under the leadership of a local primate.
" The Abyssinians possess also the Ark of the Covenant ", he wrote, and, after a description of the object, describes how the liturgy is celebrated upon the Ark four times a year, " on the feast of the great nativity, on the feast of the glorious Baptism, on the feast of the holy Resurrection, and on the feast of the illuminating Cross.
The Act had no effect on illegal practices: five clergy were imprisoned for contempt of court and after the trial of the much loved Bishop Edward King of Lincoln, it became clear that some revision of the liturgy had to be embarked upon.
A more successful " New Version " by Bishop Mark Hildesley ( 1698 – 1772 ) was in use until 1824 when English liturgy became universal on the island.
His legacy lives on in the confessions, liturgy, and church orders of the Reformed churches of today.
Calvin provided many of the foundational documents for reformed churches, including documents on the catechism, the liturgy, and church governance.
* 1054 – Three Roman legates break relations between Western and Eastern Christian Churches through the act of placing an invalidly-issued Papal bull of Excommunication on the altar of Hagia Sophia during Saturday afternoon divine liturgy.
Both Whitefield and the Wesleys themselves greatly valued the Anglican liturgy and tradition, and the Methodist worship in The Book of Offices was based on the 1662 Book of Common Prayer.
Kaplan, a critic of both Orthodox and Reform Judaism, believed that Jewish practice should be reconciled with modern thought, a philosophy reflected in his Sabbath Prayer Book ..." Due to Kaplan's evolving position on Jewish theology and the liturgy, he was also condemned as a heretic by members of Young Israel.
In addition to some language derived from the New Testament in the liturgy itself ( e. g., the Trisagion may be based on Apocalypse 4: 8, and the beginning of the " Hymn of Praise " draws upon Luke 2: 14 ), the reading of extended passages from the New Testament is a practice common to almost all Christian worship, liturgical or not.
The only change in the liturgy is that in some communities Tachanun, a penitential prayer omitted on holidays, is not said.
From the Second Vatican Council came changes that reshaped the face of Catholicism: a comprehensively revised liturgy, a stronger emphasis on ecumenism, and a new approach to the world.
His forty-one encyclicals include Mystici Corporis, the Church as the Body of Christ ; Mediator Dei on liturgy reform ; and Humani generis on the Church's positions on theology and evolution.
Various portions of the liturgy are attributed to him, but without any certainty on the subject.
His Latin works include De Miseria Humanae Conditionis, a tract on asceticism that Innocent III wrote before becoming pope, and De Sacro Altaris Mysterio, a description and exegesis of the liturgy.
During this period, the bishops approved the constitution on the liturgy ( Sacrosanctum Concilium ) and the decree on the media of social communication ( Inter Mirifica ).
One of the first issues considered by the council, and the matter that had the most immediate effect on the lives of individual Catholics, was the revision of the liturgy.
It was a liturgy of rules and codifications, primarily focused on regulation of religion, government structure, land codes, criminal and civil law.

liturgy and evening
In Roman Catholic liturgy, Sunday begins on Saturday evening.
Collegium Regale and the evening services for Gloucester and St Paul's Cathedrals which followed it in 1946 and 1951 respectively remain the best known and most admired of the many settings of the Anglican liturgy written by Howells for particular choirs and buildings over the next thirty years.
Easter Triduum, Holy Triduum, Paschal Triduum, or The Three Days, is the period of three days that begins with the liturgy on the evening of Maundy Thursday ( the vigil of Good Friday ) and ends with evening prayer on Easter Sunday, the three-day period therefore from the evening of Maundy Thursday ( excluding most of Thursday ) to the evening of Resurrection Sunday.
Some piyyutim are ascribed to him, as the piyyut beginning with the words " Shema ' qoli ," preserved in the Sephardic liturgy for the evening of Yom Kippur.
But with the demise of daily " Matins " ( choral morning prayer ) from the Anglican liturgy and the reduction of the choral element in communion services composers are now more likely only to set the evening service.
Evening Prayer is a liturgy in use in the Anglican Communion ( and other churches in the Anglican tradition, such as the Continuing Anglican Movement and the Anglican Use of the Roman Catholic Church ) and celebrated in the late afternoon or evening.
The traditional morning and evening Chinese Buddhist liturgy in the Chan and Pure Land schools combine mantras, recitation of the Buddha's name and physical and spiritual practices, such as bowing and walking meditation and vow making.
It uses the ancient Liturgy of Saint James as its normal liturgy, together with all the traditional services of the Coptic Orthodox Church, such as the morning and evening " Raising of Incense ".
That was a doctrinal modification and absent from early Zoroastrianism is still evident in the later Atash Nyash: in the oldest passages of that liturgy, it is the hearth fire that speaks to " all those for whom it cooks the evening and morning meal ", which Boyce observes is not consistent with sanctified fire.
Dyson composed some fifty works for the liturgy of the Church of England, including two complete morning and evening canticles in D major and F major, as well as a setting of the evening service in C minor for trebles.
In the Common Worship liturgy, material proper to Passiontide is used from Evening Prayer on the Eve of the Fifth Sunday of Lent to the evening of Easter Eve.

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