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principal and ritual
Along with dwelling in a sukkah, the principal ritual unique to this holiday is use of the Four Species ( lulav ( palm ), hadass ( myrtle ), aravah ( willow ) and etrog ( citron ).
In " Mangaian society ", the " ritual system " to become " the principal chief, Te Mangaia ," " emphasized the worship of Rongo " ( Kirch 29 ).
Acalanatha, the wrathful manifestation of Mahavairocana, and the principal deity invoked during the goma ritual.
The southeast panel illustrates the opening ritual when the principal participant is elaborately dressed and is being handed a bundle of spears.
Thus, the principal categories of creative work forbidden on Shabbat are called avot melacha, and the principal categories of ritual impurity are referred to as avot tum ' ah.
Women's ritual immersion prior to resuming sexual relations following their niddah period remains the principal use of contemporary mikvehs.
Padmasambhava and his principal consorts and disciples secreted away and hid scriptures, ritual objects and relics etc., to secure and protect Buddhism during the time of decline under King Langdarma.
The principal ideas are almost as old as civilization, and it was my idea that an entirely new ritual would be prepared.
Muthappan is also the principal deity in the ritualistic. The ritual performers of Muthappan Theyyam belong to the tribal community of Kerala.
Others see căluş as a diminutive of cal " horse ", in turn derived from the Latin caballus, and point to the horse's mythical associations with fertility and war, as well as the imitation of horses found in certain Căluş dances, although these dances do not currently play a principal role in the ritual.
The Quarup or Kuarup is the principal funeral ritual of the Indians of the Xingu.

principal and Ecclesia
* Ecclesia or Ekklēsia, the principal assembly of ancient Athens during its Golden Age.

principal and is
The principal defender of this view of primary experience as `` causal efficacy '' is Alfred North Whitehead.
but his principal theme is that the intrigues of the Tories, `` our Popish or Jacobite Party '', pose an immediate threat to Church and State.
This is the principal point made in this final section of Englishman No. 57, and it caps Steele's efforts in his other writing of these months to counteract the notion of the Tories as a `` Church Party '' supported by the body of the clergy.
But when the situation was so complicated that even Nogaret, one of the principal actors in the drama, could misinterpret the pope's motives, it is possible that Othon and his companions, equally baffled, attributed their difficulties to a more immediate cause.
We submit that this is a most desirable effect of the law -- and one of its principal aims.
A primary function is the operation of a Government Bid Center, which receives bids daily from the Federal Government's principal purchasing agencies.
Subject to the limitations hereinafter provided, the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to pay, as prescribed by Section 8 of this Title, an amount not exceeding the principal of each award, plus accrued interests on such awards as bear interest, certified pursuant to Section 5 of this Title, in accordance with the award.
The Strategic Air Command is the principal element of our long-range nuclear capability.
If your principal place of abode for the tax year is outside the United States ( including Alaska and Hawaii ), Puerto Rico, or the Virgin Islands and you have no legal residence or principal place of business in any Internal Revenue district in the United States, you should file your return with the Office of International Operations, Internal Revenue Service, Washington 25, D.C..
But in such an important question, we would be satisfied if the judgment were that the principal objection to the identity of forces which produce electricity and magnetism were only a difficulty, and not a thing which is contrary to it.
There are three principal feed bunk types for dairy and beef cattle: ( 1 ) Fence-line bunks -- cattle eat from one side while feed is put in from the opposite side of the fence by self-unloading wagons ; ;
This is a pilot operation sponsored by a new entity chartered in Delaware as the Tri-State Pipeline Corporation, with principal offices in New York State.
Miller ( '50 ) is the principal antagonist of this viewpoint.
Emotional maturity is the result of many factors, the principal ones being the experiences of the first few years of the child's life.
Perhaps one way to sharpen our sense of the modernity of Utopian communism is to contrast it with the principal earlier types of communistic theory.
-- One of the principal aims of anionic polymerization techniques is the synthesis of polymers of extremely narrow molecular weight distribution.
If it is owned, taxes must be paid, and if the place is not free of mortgage, there will be interest and payments on the principal to take care of.
The role of an earthquake in starting the destruction of whole cities is tremendously frightening, but fire may actually be the principal agent in a particular disaster.
In general, friendly contact with a member followed by contact with a clergyman will account for a major share of recruitment by the churches, making it quite evident that the extension of economic integration through co-optation is the principal form of mission in the contemporary church ; ;
The new school superintendent is Harry Davis, a veteran agriculture teacher, who defeated Felix Bush, a school principal and chairman of the Miller County Democratic Executive Committee.
The principal of the school announced that -- despite the help of private tutors in Hollywood and Philadelphia -- Fabian is a 10-o'clock scholar in English and mathematics.
While it must be said that these same Protestants have built some new churches during this period, and that religious population shifts have emptied churches, a principal reason for this phenomenon of redundancy is that fewer Protestants are going to church.
However, my principal objection in this sort of novel is to the hackneyed treatment of race-drivers, pilots, submariners, atomic researchers, and all the machine-masters of our age as brooding mystics or hysterical fatalists.

principal and Gnostic
The Apocryphon, set in the framing device of a revelation delivered by the resurrected Christ to John the son of Zebedee, contains some of the most extensive detailing of classic dualistic Gnostic mythology that has survived ; as one of the principal texts of the Nag Hammadi library, it is an essential text of study for anyone interested in Gnosticism.

principal and Mass
It also permits Holy Communion to be received under the form of either bread or wine alone, except by a priest who is celebrating Mass without other priests or as principal celebrant.
" As already indicated, the one exception is in the case of a priest celebrating Mass without other priests or as principal celebrant.
While there is no stipulation forbidding that the tabernacle remain on the principal altar of the church — even should the priest say Mass facing the people — the revised Roman Missal states that it is " more appropriate as a sign that on an altar on which Mass is celebrated there not be a tabernacle in which the Most Holy Eucharist is reserved ," and there that it is " preferable that the tabernacle be located ":
* Asperges ( Sprinkling with holy water, Psalm 51: 9, 3 ) is a penitential rite that ordinarily precedes the principal Mass on Sunday.
One such technique is Mass Spectrometry which uses three principal units: the ionizer, analyzer and detector.
He was the principal celebrant at the Vigil Mass for the March for Life on January 21, 2009.
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.
This priest had general charge of worship in this archpresbyteriate, and the parishioners of the smaller parishes had to attend Sunday Mass and hold baptisms at the principal parish while the subordinate parishes instead held daily mass and homilies.
A funeral Mass in the Roman Rite took place on 10 April 2012, at Saint Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, with the Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals, former Cardinal Secretary of State Angelo Sodano, as principal celebrant.
The edition of the Roman Missal revised and promulgated by Pope Pius V in 1570 ( see Tridentine Mass ) still did not envisage placing the tabernacle on an altar: it laid down instead that the altar card containing some of the principal prayers of the Mass should rest against a cross placed midway on the altar ( Rubricae generales Missalis, XX-De Praeparatione Altaris, et Ornamentorum eius ).
Mr. de Valera and his Ministerial colleagues attended a solemn Votive Mass in the Pro-cathedral, and there were services in the principal Presbyterian and Methodist churches, as well as in the synagogue.
In some cases there is reason to suppose that the Roman Canon was first introduced into an otherwise Gallican Mass, but the so-called Gelasian Sacramentary, the principal manuscript of which is attributed to the Abbey of St. Dennis and the early eighth century, is an avowedly Roman book, though containing Gallican additions and adaptations.
Chanting by the clergy was usually confined to special occasions and to the principal Mass in monasteries and cathedrals.
Where the 1962 Missal is used, the Asperges is done before the principal Mass on Sunday.

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