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Pius X was probably influenced by earlier attempts to eliminate repetition in the psalter, most notably the liturgy of the Benedictine congregation of St. Maur.
* St. Malachy is made bishop of Armagh in Ireland, to impose the Roman liturgy on the independent Irish Church.
In September 2006, the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei established the Institute of the Good Shepherd, made up of former members of the Society of St. Pius X, in Bordeaux, France, with permission to use the Tridentine liturgy.
Traditionalist Catholic organizations such as the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter, the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest and the Personal Apostolic Administration of Saint John Mary Vianney have been permitted to retain the subdiaconate, as well as other pre-1970 forms of the Roman Rite liturgy.
** Some, including the leadership of the Society of St Pius X, hold that it is in principle valid as a sacramental rite but maintain that the revisions in the liturgy are displeasing to God, and that it is often celebrated improperly to the extent of being sacramentally invalid.
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.
Re-enactments of Nativity which are now called Nativity plays were part of the troparion hymns in the liturgy of Byzantine Rite Churches, from St. Sophronius in the 7th century.
Subsequently, in 1637, Charles attempted to introduce a version of the Book of Common Prayer, written by a group of Scottish prelates, most notably the Archbishop of St Andrews, John Spottiswood, and the Bishop of Ross, John Maxwell, and edited for printing by the Archbishop of Canterbury, William Laud ; it was a combination of Knox's Book of Common Order, which was in use before 1637, and English liturgy in hopes of further unifying the ( Anglican ) Church of England and the ( Presbyterian ) Church of Scotland.
The oldest surviving Christian liturgy, the Liturgy of St James, called him " the brother of God " ( Adelphotheos ).
A new liturgy for the feast was composed by St. Thomas Aquinas.
The name Ephesine was applied to this liturgy, and it was sometimes called the Liturgy of St. John.
A recent historical event that occurred in Servia, was a holy liturgy, performed by Metropolitan Paulos of Servia and Kozani at the 7th century Metropolitan Church of St. Demetrius ( now in ruins ).
The Georgian bishops pointed out that under the Russian exarches sent down from St. Petersburg to run Georgia ’ s ecclesiastic affairs, the Georgian church lost some 140 million rubles ’ worth of property and estates ; Church schools had been closed down, and the use of Georgian in the liturgy discouraged ; twenty episcopal sees lay vacant and seven hundred and forty parishes were without pastors.
Fortunatus is best known for two poems that have become part of the liturgy of the Catholic Church, the Pange Lingua Gloriosi Proelium Certaminis (" Sing, O tongue, of the glorious struggle "), a hymn that later inspired St Thomas Aquinas's Pange Lingua Gloriosi Corporis Mysterium.
St Monica's Cathedral in Cairns was designed by architect Ian Ferrier and built in 1967-68 following the form of the original basilica model of the early churches of Rome, adapted to a tropical climate and to reflect the changes to Catholic liturgy mandated at Vatican II.
The Antiphonary tonary missal of St. Benigne ( also called Antiphonarium Codex Montpellier or Tonary of Saint-Bénigne of Dijon ) was supposed to be written in the last years of the 10th century, when the Abbot William of Volpiano at St. Benignus of Dijon reformed the liturgy of several monasteries in Burgundy.
On the other hand, customs of St. Bénigne like the liturgy for the patron can also be found in other Abbeys as Fécamp and Bernay, and the tonaries of Dijon ( Montpellier, Ms. H159 ), of Fécamp ( Rouen, Ms. 244, olim A. 261 ), and of Jumièges ( Rouen, Ms. 248, olim A. 339 ) are so consistent that they can be regarded as documents of one school which can be ascribed to William of Volpiano.
The work of St. Isidore, who was asked by a Council of Toledo ( probably the one occurring in 633 ) to revise and rearrange the liturgy of the time ( Old Hispanic ), leaves us a number of documents demonstrating liturgical stability prior to the Muslim invasion.
While the liturgy used during the period of Islamic rule was very much like that to which St. Isidore put some finishing touches in the 7th century.
This allowed Mar Abo to stay for many decades in Chera kingdom and streamline Christian faith in the St. Thomas tradition with Syrian liturgy replacing the Sanskrit and Vedic prayers.
In the 1920s, after the creation of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church, Koshyts composed his liturgy, the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, as well as ten Ukrainian religious chants.
After Cheppattu Philipose Mar Dionysius abdicated due to ill health, to collect the interest of the Vattipanam ( Fixed Deposit ), Mar Athanasius was approved as Malankara Metropolitan by the governments of Kerala and Cochin on August 30, 1852 ..< Royal Proclamation by Uthram Thirunal Maharaja of Travancore </ ref > Mar Athanasius published the liturgy without the prayer to St. Mary.
The elevation ( liturgy ) | Elevation during the Papal form of Solemn Pontifical High Mass celebrated by Pope John XXIII in St. Peter's Basilica in the early 1960s.
In Eastern Christianity, the sort of extra-liturgical adoration which developed in the West has never been part of the Eastern liturgy which St.

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His role at the Cathedral since 2001 has been to reshape the liturgy to one worthy of a Cathedral, and will continue in improving the life of the Cathedral whilst Dean.
It had its origins in a commission that Isaac received from the Cathedral in Konstanz, Germany in April 1508 to set many of the Propers unique to the local liturgy.
Cathedral musician, Rupert Lang is a prolific, respected composer and many of his sacred pieces debut during this liturgy.
Two distinctive liturgical traditions developed: the " Cathedral Rite ", strongly influenced by Byzantine court ritual and its interface with the liturgy at the Great Church of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople, and the " Monastic Rite " developed in the great monasteries of the East.
Rehearsals take place on Thursday evenings from 6. 30pm till 8. 30pm in the Cathedral when we prepare our Sunday music and liturgy, plan forthcoming events and discuss future projects.
Since then, the opening of new parishes and the redevelopment of the city centre have depleted the population of the Cathedral parish, but the remaining small community of parishioners is augmented by numbers from elsewhere, some of whom travel considerable distances to assist with the celebration of the liturgy and the care of the fabric.
On his return from Italy, during his first Pontifical Divine Liturgy in the Cathedral of the Dormition in the Moscow Kremlin, Isidore had a Latin Rite crucifix carried in front of the procession and named Pope Eugene IV during the prayers of the liturgy.
Many institutions have regular unaccompanied evensongs: at Durham Cathedral, Southwell Minster, Exeter Cathedral and Ripon Cathedral, as well as the Chapels of New College, Oxford and King's College, Cambridge, for example, Friday evensongs are usually sung to a cappella settings of the liturgy.
The Communion Service, Lectionary, and collects in the liturgy were translations based on the Sarum Rite as practised in Salisbury Cathedral.
He is also mentioned in ninth-century liturgy used at Durham Cathedral The will of Alfred the Great is said to refer to the saint, in a reference to the church of Fordington, Dorset.
On that day all the students along with their teachers attended a holy liturgy in the Orthodox Cathedral.
The Domspatzen, literally " Cathedral Sparrows ", trace their origins back to the year 975 when bishop Wolfgang of Regensburg founded a cathedral school that – among other things – instructed boys to sing in the liturgy.
The name of each of the final three candidates is written on a separate piece of paper and the three pieces of paper are then placed in a box on the altar of St. Mark Cathedral in Cairo during a Sunday eucharistic liturgy.

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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 creed has never gained much acceptance in liturgy among Eastern Christians.
No Christian tradition, other than some Syriac ones, has ever adopted a harmonized Gospel text for use in its liturgy.
It has been conjectured that the name glagolitsa developed in Croatia around the 14th century and was derived from the word glagolity, applied to adherents of the liturgy in Slavonic.
The Lord's Prayer in Christianity has its roots in the Jewish liturgy and it shares themes with Kaddish (" Our Father, who art in heaven, Hallowed be thy Name ").
The Recontructionist movement as a whole has been committed to creating liturgy that is in consonance with gender equality and the celebration of women's lives.
Another formulation of the prayers was that appended by Maimonides to the laws of prayer in his Mishneh Torah: this forms the basis of the Yemenite liturgy, and has had some influence on other rites.
Judaism has often emphasize strict monotheism and " exclusivity of the divinity " and prayer directly to God ; references to angels or other intermediaries are not typically seen in Jewish liturgy or in siddurs ( prayerbooks ).
Each summer since 1969 ( with the exception of 2007 when the town was hit by floods ) the Abbey has played host to Musica Deo Sacra, a festival combining music and liturgy.
Since then, by gift and purchase, the library has grown into an important collection that is widely recognised as the leading specialist library not only in Oxford but in the United Kingdom, particularly for Patristics, church history, liturgy, doctrine, monasticism and Catholic organizations.
Since the Second Vatican Council ( 1962 – 65 ), the liturgy for the conferral of the pallium as it appears in the liturgical books is to take place at the beginning of the Mass in which the archbishop takes possession of his see ; however, the practice of Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI has actually been to summon all new metropolitans to Rome to receive the pallium directly from the hands of the pope on the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul.
Amram's Hebrew version is the one used in Balkin ( Romanian ) and Italian liturgy Otherwise, Ashkenaz and Sefardic liturgy has adopted Tam's Aramaic text.
Most Masses are settings of the liturgy in Latin, the liturgical sacred language of the Catholic Church's Roman liturgy, but there are a significant number written in the languages of non-Catholic countries where vernacular worship has long been the norm.
1762, has appended ‘ Remarks ’ on the liturgy edited by Seddon.
This work represents a revision of the Roman Catholic liturgy of his time, for which Leadbeater sought to remove what he regarded as undesirable elements, such as the, in his view, blatant anthropomorphisms and expressions of the fear and wrath of God, which he regarded " as derogatory alike to the idea of a loving Father and to the men He has created in His own image.
The Lamb of God title has found widespread use in Christian prayers and the Agnus Dei is used both a standard part of the Catholic Mass, with other uses in liturgy and as a form of contemplative prayer.
* 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.
However, as Pentecostalism has become more mainstreamed and accepted as orthodox Christianity, many mainline denominations and countless churches that once rejected Pentecostalism have adpoted and embraced these distinctives in their worship and liturgy.
The liturgy of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews differs from all these ( more than the Eastern groups differ from each other ), as it represents an older form of the text, has far fewer Kabbalistic additions and reflects some Italian influence.
Each order or lineage within an order has one or more forms for group dhikr, the liturgy of which may include recitation, singing, instrumental music, dance, costumes, incense, meditation, ecstasy, and trance.
The Scottish Communion Office, compiled by the non-jurors in accordance with primitive models, has had a varying co-ordinate authority, and the modifications of the English liturgy that would be adopted by the American Church were mainly determined by its influence.

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