Use of Sarum (or Use of Salisbury, also known as the Sarum Rite) is the liturgical use of the Latin rites developed at Salisbury Cathedral and used from...
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Old Sarum, in Wiltshire, South West England, is the ruined and deserted site of the earliest settlement of Salisbury. Situated on a hill about two miles...
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England, prior to the reign of Henry VIII. During Henry's reign the Use of York was suppressed in favour of the Use of Sarum, developed at Salisbury Cathedral...
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Tridentine Mass (redirect from Mass of John XXIII)
These regions included those in which a variant of the Roman Rite, called the Sarum Rite, was in use for more than the minimum required time. On a few...
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Papal regalia and insignia (redirect from Crossed keys of Saint Peter)
they used an episcopal mitre instead. Paul VI used it on 30 June 1963 at his coronation, but abandoned its use later. None of his successors have used it...
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Sarum may refer to: either of two cities in Wiltshire, England: Salisbury, also known as New Sarum Old Sarum, the ruins of old Salisbury Sarum (Newport...
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Latin liturgical rites (redirect from Cologne Use)
missals of the Anglican Communion and other denominations, trace their origin back to the Sarum Use, which was a variation of the Roman Rite used in England...
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of Orsini Uses of England Use of Sarum Use of Norway (Nidaros) Use of York Use of Hereford Use of Lincoln Use of Lyon Use of Prague Use of Norman Sicily...
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Rood screen (category Pages using multiple image with auto scaled images)
ad pulpitum for the location for Gospel lections in the rubrics of the Use of Sarum referred both to the cathedral pulpitum screen and the parish rood...
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Antipope (redirect from List of antipopes)
antipope (Latin: antipapa) is a person who claims to be Bishop of Rome and leader of the Roman Catholic Church in opposition to the officially elected...
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of Cardinals (Latin: Collegium Cardinalium), also called the Sacred College of Cardinals, is the body of all cardinals of the Catholic Church. As of 16 May 2025...
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Holy See (redirect from See of Peter)
one of the Twelve Apostles. When used with the definite article, it is used in the Catholic Church to refer specifically to the see of the Bishop of Rome...
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Catholic Bible (category Use dmy dates from May 2020)
translation of scripture that valid Church authorities have found to be in conformity with Catholic teaching and have also approved for use by Catholics...
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Sedevacantism (category Use dmy dates from December 2019)
which means "the chair [of the Bishop of Rome] being vacant". The phrase is commonly used to refer specifically to a vacancy of the Holy See which takes...
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studied the Uses of Sarum, Paris etc., but also many features unique to itself. A peculiarity of the Rite of Braga was the recitation of the Ave Maria...
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Vulgate (redirect from Revision of Vulgate)
translation of the Bible. It is largely the work of Saint Jerome who, in 382, had been commissioned by Pope Damasus I to revise the Vetus Latina Gospels used by...
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Accordingly, "hierarchy of the Catholic Church" is also used to refer to the bishops alone. The term "pope" was still used loosely until the sixth century...
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Agatha Christie indult (category Use dmy dates from July 2015)
nickname applied to the permission granted in 1971 by Pope Paul VI for the use of the Tridentine Mass in England and Wales. Indult is a term from Catholic...
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before initial promulgation, "to provide assistance to those who would use the new Catechism". From the Copyright Information, pg. iv.[full citation...
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Ecumenical council (redirect from Chronological list of Ecumenical councils)
lands); in later use "the Roman world" and in the Christian sense in ecclesiastical Greek, from oikoumenos, present passive participle of oikein ("inhabit")...
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Indulgence (redirect from Abuse of indulgences)
veneration on account of divine inspiration or antiquity or as being in widespread use are only examples of those to which the first of these general grants...
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Eastern Catholic Churches (redirect from List of Eastern Catholic Churches)
different points in the past, used to belong to the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Oriental Orthodox churches, or the Church of the East; these churches underwent...
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Traditionalist Catholicism (category Pages using sidebar with the child parameter)
the Roman Rite liturgy largely replaced in general use by the post-Second Vatican Council Mass of Paul VI. Many Traditionalist Catholics disliked the...
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anointing of the sick can be administered to any member of the faithful who, having reached the use of reason, begins to be in danger by reason of illness...
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Limbo (redirect from Limbo of the fathers)
the realm of the dead." It adds: "But he descended there as Saviour, proclaiming the Good News to the spirits imprisoned there." It does not use the word...
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millennial reign of the righteous on Earth. This view contrasts with both postmillennial and, especially, with premillennial interpretations of Revelation 20...
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Latin Church (category Use dmy dates from January 2025)
including the currently used Mozarabic Rite in restricted use in Spain, the Ambrosian Rite in parts of Italy, and the Anglican Use in the personal ordinariates...
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Mass in the Catholic Church (category Sacraments of the Catholic Church)
more widely than before, continued use of the 1962 form of the Roman Rite, which it called the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite, while it called the...
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Old Sarum Cathedral was a Catholic and Norman cathedral at old Salisbury, now known as Old Sarum, between 1092 and 1220. Only its foundations remain, in...
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1983 Code of Canon Law uses the unambiguous phrase "autonomous ritual Church" (Latin: Ecclesia ritualis sui iuris). The 1990 Code of Canons of the Eastern...
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