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Rituale and have
Very many dioceses or provinces still have their own local handbooks under the name of Rituale or another ( Ordo administrandi sacramenta, etc.

Rituale and Roman
For Roman Catholics, the rules governing them are laid down in the Rituale Romanum ( Tit.

Rituale and books
Such books were called by many names -- Manuale, Liber agendarum, Agenda, Sacramentale, sometimes Rituale.

Rituale and are
The Rituale Romanum used to be the only text the Church would allow for a valid Exorcism, and although newer texts are permitted, it is still the most commonly used among exorcists, although today a vernacular translation is commonly used.

Rituale and .
Rituale, Zaubertränke und visionäre Kunst aus Amazonien, Aarau, Switzerland: AT, 2006.
Rituale Romanum ) in Latin and the three native languages usual among the diocesan parishioners, to wit German, Lithuanian, and Polish.
*" Rituale Ambrosianum ", from the Church of S. Laurentiolus in Porta Vercellina, Milan ; Sacrar.
Rituale, Texte und Ideen aus Indien und der Welt.
During the 16th to 17th centuries, the catechism E mbësuame krishterë ( Christian Teachings ) ( 1592 ) by Lekë Matrënga, Doktrina e krishterë ( The Christian Doctrine ) ( 1618 ) and Rituale romanum ( 1621 ) by Pjetër Budi, the first writer of original Albanian prose and poetry, an apology for George Castriot ( 1636 ) by Frang Bardhi, who also published a dictionary and folklore creations, the theological-philosophical treaty Cuneus Prophetarum ( The Band of Prophets ) ( 1685 ) by Pjetër Bogdani, the most universal personality of Albanian Middle Ages, were published in Albanian.
The further history of the Rituale Romanum is this: Benedict XIV in 1752 revised it, together with the Pontifical and Cærimoniale Episcoporum.
The Rituale Romanum is divided into ten " titles " ( tituli ); all, except the first, subdivided into chapters.
The Rituale Romanum is probably most famous for its rite of Exorcism made famous by the 1973 horror film The Exorcist.

Pontificale and have
Along with the Pontificale, Ealdred may have brought back from Cologne the first manuscript of the Cambridge Songs to enter England, a collection of Latin Goliardic songs which became famous in the Middle Ages.

Pontificale and Roman
Thus, the Fraternity uses the Roman Missal, the Roman Breviary, the Pontifical ( Pontificale Romanum ), and the Roman Ritual in use in that year, the last editions before the revisions that followed the Council.

Pontificale and books
Most rubrics, even in books of the seventeenth century and later, such as the Pontificale Romanum, continued to envisage the altar as free-standing.

Pontificale and same
The Pontificale Romanum contained a rite for blessing at the same time several of these altar stones.

Pontificale and .
Ealdred had returned to England by 1055, and brought with him a copy of the Pontificale Romano-Germanicum, a set of liturgies, with him.
While " minor excommunication " could be incurred by associating with an excommunicate, and " major excommunication " could be imposed by any Catholic bishop, " anathema " was imposed by the Pope in a specific ceremony described in the Pontificale Romanum.
* December 24 – At the start of the Holy Year, Charles Gounod's Inno e Marcia Pontificale is adopted as the new papal anthem.
Gounod's Marche Pontificale was first performed in this new role during a ceremony on Christmas Eve of 1949, one day before the opening of the Holy Year 1950.
*" Pontificale Mediolanensis Ecclesiæ "; Chapter Library, Milan ; ninth century.
*" Pontificale Mediolanensis Ecclesiæ "; Chapter Library, Milan ; eleventh century.

have and contents
The many linguistic techniques for reducing the amount of dictionary information that have been proposed all organize the dictionary's contents around prefixes, stems, suffixes, etc..
This hypothesis of the contents of the Mouseion, originally suggested by Nietzsche ( Rheinisches Museum 25 ( 1870 ) & 28 ( 1873 )), appears to have been confirmed by three papyrus finds – one 3rd century BC ( Flinders Petrie Papyri, ed.
Though the preface initially states Luke ’ s intentions for writing, by closely examining the contents of the work as a whole, scholars have surmised that Luke ’ s purpose is much more complex.
The compositions of these early " brass " objects are very variable and most have zinc contents of between 5 % and 15 % wt which is lower than in brass produced by cementation.
Many have similar tin contents to contemporary bronze artefacts and it is possible that some copper-zinc alloys were accidental and perhaps not even distinguished from copper.
However the large number of copper-zinc alloys now known suggests that at least some were deliberately manufactured and many have zinc contents of more than 12 % wt which would have resulted in a distinctive golden color.
Bede's remains may have been transferred to Durham Cathedral in the 11th century ; his tomb there was looted in 1541, but the contents were probably re-interred in the Galilee chapel at the cathedral.
The contents of these decks are a subset of a very large pool of available cards which have differing effects, costs, and art.
Chromium isotopic contents are typically combined with manganese isotopic contents and have found application in isotope geology.
* “ obvious to invoke “ — the user must have no trouble in locating the help menu or how to gain access to its contents
The obvious problem is that, through introspection, or our experience of consciousness, we have no way of moving to conclude the existence of any third-personal fact, to conceive of which would require something above and beyond just the purely subjective contents of the mind.
But they are all in the CISC category because they have " load-operate " instructions that load and / or store memory contents within the same instructions that perform the actual calculations.
The discovery of the kokhim tombs just beyond the west end of the Church, and more recent archaeological investigation of the rotunda floor, suggest that a narrow spur of at least ten yards length would have had to jut out from the rock face if the contents of the Aedicule were once inside it.
It has been suggested that this position can be lucidly brought out through the metaphor of " direction of fit ": beliefs — the paradigmatic products of reason — are propositional attitudes that aim to have their content fit the world ; conversely, desires — or what Hume calls passions, or sentiments — are states that aim to fit the world to their contents.
As of March 2006, many Congolese have complained that the constitution is a rather ambiguous document and are unaware of its contents.
However, it is considered to be a complex process because the contents in solution have to be analyzed in half reactions, whether reduced or oxidized.
Edwards notes that the pyramid had " almost certainly been opened and its contents plundered long before the time of Herodotus " and that it might have been closed again during the Twenty-sixth dynasty of Egypt when other monuments were restored.
When talking about genome composition, one should distinguish between prokaryotes and eukaryotes as the big differences on contents structure they have.
The impact of even deteriorated gunpowder would have been magnified by its containment in wooden barrels, compensating for the quality of the contents.
As to the traditional discussion on semantic externalism ( often dubbed content externalism ), some mental states, such as believing that water is wet, and fearing that the Queen has been insulted, have contents we can capture using ' that ' clauses.
For example, Jerry Fodor ( 1980 ) argues for narrow content ( although he comes to reject that view in his 1995 ), while David Chalmers ( 2002 ) argues for a two dimensional semantics according to which the contents of mental states can have both wide and narrow content.
Frank Jackson and John Searle, for example, have defended internalist accounts of thought content according to which the contents of our thoughts are fixed by descriptions that pick out the individuals and kinds that our thoughts intuitively pertain to the sorts of things that we take them to.
:( 1 ) All we have access to in perception are the contents of our own experience and

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