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The official name of the celebration in the Roman Rite liturgy of the Roman Catholic Church is " The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed ".
The abbess also traditionally adds a pectoral cross to the outside of her habit as a symbol of office, though she continues to wear a modified form of her religious habit or dress, as she is unordained-not a male religious-and so does not vest or use choir dress in the liturgy.
Ambrose displayed a kind of liturgical flexibility that kept in mind that liturgy was a tool to serve people in worshiping God, and ought not to become a rigid entity that is invariable from place to place.
" 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 English Language Liturgical Consultation ( ELLC ) is an international ecumenical group whose primary purpose is to provide ecumenically accepted texts for those who use English in their liturgy.
In most traditions of Jewish liturgy, the Book of Job is not read publicly in the manner of the Pentateuch, Prophets, or megillot.
As a grim reminder of those times, there is even a prayer in the Jewish liturgy for " when the knife is at the throat ", for those dying " to sanctify God's Name ".
In Jewish liturgy there is significant prayer and talk of a " book of life " that one is written into, indicating that God judges each person each year even after death.
A modern version of this appeal to catholic consensus is found in the Canon Law of the Church of England and also in the liturgy published in Common Worship:
The Divine Service: This is the title for the liturgy in Lutheran churches and is used by most conservative Lutheran churches to refer to the Eucharist.
( In Wiccan liturgy in the Book of Shadows, this conception of an unknowable supreme deity is referred to as " Dryghtyn.
Beyond the preceding, current observance is limited to changes in liturgy.
Most of the Jewish liturgy is sung or chanted with traditional melodies or trope.
Along with the Shema and Amidah, the Kaddish is one of the most important and central prayers in the Jewish liturgy.
This imagery is still used in the Eastern Orthodox Church's Holy Saturday liturgy ( between Good Friday and Pascha ) and in Eastern Orthodox icons of the Resurrection of Jesus.
The Beneventan rite is more closely related to the liturgy of the Ambrosian rite than the Roman rite.
Beneventan chant is largely defined by its role in the liturgy of the Beneventan rite ; many Beneventan chants were assigned multiple roles when inserted into Gregorian chantbooks, appearing variously as antiphons, offertories, and communions, for example.
Given here is the Greek text of and the Latin text used in the Catholic Latin liturgy.
Such churches employ the liturgy and rituals therein as optional resources, but their use is not mandatory.
Instead, the Renaissance motet is a polyphonic musical setting, sometimes in imitative counterpoint, for chorus, of a Latin text, usually sacred, not specifically connected to the liturgy of a given day, and therefore suitable for use in any service.
The Mormon affinity for Judaism is expressed by the many references to Judaism in the Mormon liturgy.

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One account suggests that his writings are a prophecy written in about 615 BC, just before the downfall of Assyria, while another account suggests that he wrote this passage as liturgy just after its downfall in 612 BC.
One account suggests that his writings are a prophecy written in about 615 BC, just before the downfall of Assyria, while another account suggests that he wrote this passage as liturgy just after its downfall in 612 BC.
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.
The custom of Christmas night liturgy was introduced in the Christian churches after the second half of the 5th century.
One account suggests that his writings are a prophecy written in about 615 BC, just before the downfall of Assyria, while another account suggests that he wrote this passage as liturgy just after its downfall in 612 BC.
Aware of the necessity of restoring discipline and morality at Rome to ensure success without, he at once proceeded to reduce the cost of the papal court after the manner of the Dominican Order to which he belonged, compel residence among the clergy, regulate inns, expel prostitutes, and assert the importance of the ceremonial in general and the liturgy of the Mass in particular.
In contrast, the revision by Pope Pius XII, though limited to the liturgy of only five days of the Church's year, was much bolder, requiring changes even to canon law, which until then had prescribed that, with the exception of Midnight Mass for Christmas, Mass should not begin more than one hour before dawn or later than one hour after midday.
Pope Gregory I, who gave his name to the musical repertory and may himself have been a composer, is usually claimed to be the originator of the musical portion of the liturgy in its present form, though the sources giving details on his contribution date from more than a hundred years after his death.
The Mass of Paul VI is the liturgy of the Catholic Mass of the Roman Rite promulgated by Pope Paul VI in 1969, after the Second Vatican Council ( 1962 – 1965 ).
It is believed that Kol Nidrei was added to the liturgy of Yom Kippur, ten days after Rosh Hashana, because that service is much more solemn, because the Day of atonement is entirely attuned to the theme of repentance and remorse, and because ( despite the great importance of Rosh Hashana ) Yom Kippur services are better attended, and perhaps because Yom Kippur itself is once referred to as Rosh Hashana in Scripture ( Ezekiel 40: 1 ).
Also, after the liturgy the priests wash the congregation's feet to resemble Jesus washing his disciple's feet.
Nevertheless, immediately after King John's death, the Uppsala Synod, summoned by Duke Charles, rejected the new liturgy and drew up an anti-Catholic confession of faith, March 5, 1593.
Shortly after his election Pope John XXIII interrupted a Good Friday liturgy when one of the celebrants included the word perfidis in the prayer for the Jews.
The statement by the Committee, after acknowledging the said quote from its president, affirmed: " However we are naturally concerned about how wider use of this Tridentine liturgy may impact upon how Jews are perceived and treated.
When she was ten she started to attend an Episcopalian church, after its rector had convinced their mother to let the Day brothers join the church choir ; she became taken with the liturgy and its music.
Traditionally, Christianity adhered to the biblical regulation requiring the purification of women after childbirth ; this practice, was adapted into a special ritual known as the churching of women, for which there exists liturgy in the Church of England's Book of Common Prayer, but its use is now rare in Western Christianity.
They also adopted Old Church Slavonic liturgy in the First Bulgarian Empire, and they preserved it even after their northward migration across the Danube began in the 12th century.
In addition to their Breviary use some of the canticles are used in other connections in the liturgy ; e. g. the " Nunc dimittis " as a tract at the Mass of the Feast of the Purification ( when 2 February comes after Septuagesima ); the " Benedictus " in the burial of the dead and in various processions.
After 40 days of fasting, as per the Byzantine Catholic tradition, the Easter feast has to begin slowly, with a light meal after the midnight liturgy on Saturday night.
The event which took place during the summer of 2008 was the first liturgy at the site after 600 years.
The liturgy for Kingdomtide stressed charity and assistance to the poor, in contrast to the preceding Sundays after Pentecost, when a more spiritual mission was emphasized.
As after the liturgy reform the octave of Pentecost fell away-along the line that Pentecost as a closing-point of the Easter circle was not to have an afterfeast-it came to be a Monday in Ordinary Time, despite its still being a public holiday in many countries.
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