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    epiklesis; from Ancient Greek: ἐπίκλησις, lit. 'surname' or 'invocation') refers to the invocation of one or several gods. In ancient Greek religion, the epiclesis...
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    title given to a number of related prayer books used in the Anglican Communion and by other Christian churches historically related to Anglicanism. The...
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    committed knowingly and freely, is considered to be an active refusal of communion with God, and to separate a person from Him to the end of suffering the...
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    Iraq and the Syro-Malabar Church of India, which are both now in full communion with the See of Rome. The words of Institution are missing in the original...
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    movements spanning multiple traditions both within and outside the Anglican Communion, including Anglo-Catholicism, Methodism, Western Rite Orthodoxy, and Unitarianism...
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  • Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), Adsumus, Sancte Spiritus: Prayer of invocation to the Holy Spirit for an ecclesial assembly of governance or discernment...
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  • the form of a Canon) 6. Rhapsodie (on Christmas carols) 7. Offertoire ou Communion (Trio des Claviers) 8. Scherzo 9. Antienne (in Phrygian mode) 10. Sortie...
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    love, he asked for a devotion of expiatory love: frequent reception of Communion, especially on the First Fridays of the month, and the observance of the...
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  • Bénédiction. 1911: 2e Suite religieuse (Schirmer): 1. Invocation 2. Angelus 3. Souvenir grégorien 4. Communion 5. Prière du soir. 1916: Impressions dominicales...
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    sleeping, maiden, awake. Words by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1872–73) Invocation. Words by O. Pradère (1872–73) Le labbra ella compose (1872–73) Loin du...
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  • liturgical practice in terms of fire: "The breathing of the saints and the invocation of the name of God, like fiercest flame, scorch and drive out evil spirits...
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    particularly related to time and motion. He holds the first place in ritual invocations and prayers, in order to ensure the communication between the worshipper...
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    (performed by the mediums) in a line or chain to the beat of songs, hymns and invocations that ultimately lead to a state of trance or possession by the Spirit...
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  • Sacrée. Recueil de pièces pour orgue ou harmonium (Enoch) 1928 Offertoire (Au Christ-Roi) Offertoire (ou Communion) Offertoire (La Madone) Offertoire (Le...
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    represents the manner of achievement of this realization by the perfect communion of all states of the being, harmoniously and conformably ranked, in integral...
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  • 1908) Caprice Scherzando for Cello and Piano (1908) (Costallat 1918) Invocation for Cello and Piano (1908) (C.G. Roeder) Pièce Concertante for Trombone...
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    storm evince sincere religious fervor. During this episode, the repeated invocations of the terrified Panurge offer a comic counterpoint to Pantagruel's brief...
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  • movement Ride the Cosmos. Polychromatics by Louis Gruenberg. No. 7, "Invocation," in one measure. Adagio 1972 by Kyle Gann, in measure 30. Chicago Spiral...
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    been done by Oppenheimer and Zalta. The title is a reference to Anselm's invocation of the Psalms' "The fool has said in his heart, 'There is no God'". Gaunilo...
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    Mary were the most common in the Iberoamerican world, the most popular invocation being that of Immaculate Conception, as reported in the Ancient Letters...
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