Liturgical use of Latin is the practice of performing Christian liturgy in Ecclesiastical Latin, typically in the liturgical rites of the Latin Church...
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Latin liturgical rites, or Western liturgical rites, is a large family of liturgical rites and uses of public worship employed by the Latin Church, the...
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Credo (redirect from Liturgical Use of Creed)
creeds used for this purpose. After the formulation of the Nicene Creed, its initial liturgical use was in baptism, which explains why the text uses the...
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Latin Rite may refer to: The Latin Church, a sui iuris church of the Catholic Church The Latin liturgical rites, a family of Christian rites and uses...
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Sacramental bread (redirect from Liturgical Use of Bread)
host (Latin: hostia, lit. 'sacrificial victim'), is the bread used in the Christian ritual of the Eucharist. Along with sacramental wine, it is one of two...
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The Book of Common Prayer. New York: Church Hymnal Corporation. 1979. pp. 358–359. Retrieved 2021-11-06. The English Language Liturgical Consultation...
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Latin Mass may refer to: Liturgical use of Latin Mass of Paul VI in Latin Tridentine Mass As part of the use of preconciliar rites after the Second Vatican...
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Liturgical colours are specific colours used for vestments and hangings within the context of Christian liturgy. The symbolism of violet, blue, white...
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Rite of the Latin Church is by far the most common liturgical rite found within the Latin Church, a number of local Latin liturgical rites and uses also...
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Tridentine Mass (redirect from Tridentine Latin Mass)
use of 1962 liturgical books". Catholic News Agency. Retrieved 2022-02-26. Woods, Thomas E., Sacred Then and Sacred Now: The Return of the Old Latin Mass...
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Hallelujah (category Liturgy of the Hours)
the word with verses from the Psalms or other scripture. In the Latin liturgical rites of the Catholic Church, and in many older Protestant denominations...
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Nicene Creed (redirect from Comparison of Nicene Creeds of 325 and 381)
of which are considered heresies by adherents of Nicene Christianity. In the liturgical churches of Western Christianity, the Nicene Creed is in use alongside...
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The Liturgical Movement was a 19th-century and 20th-century movement of scholarship for the reform of worship. It began in the Catholic Church and spread...
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additional Latin liturgical rites and uses, including the currently used Mozarabic Rite in restricted use in Spain, the Ambrosian Rite in parts of Italy,...
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celebrations of the reformed Mass in Latin, or for celebrations using the older liturgical books. The question was debated at the annual general meeting of 1969...
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Mea culpa (redirect from Striking of the breast)
phrase of Latin origin that means my fault or my mistake, and is an acknowledgment of having done wrong. The expression is also used as an admission of having...
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Plainsong (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
plainchant (calque from the French plain-chant; Latin: cantus planus) is a body of chants used in the liturgies of the Western Church. When referring to the...
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Ecclesiastical Latin, also called Church Latin or Liturgical Latin, is a form of Latin developed to discuss Christian thought in Late antiquity and used in Christian...
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Ite, missa est (category Latin religious words and phrases)
other Latin liturgical rites are: Ambrosian Rite: "Procedamus cum pace" (Let us go forth in peace). Response: "In nomine Christi" (In the name of Christ)...
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Ritual family (redirect from Liturgical rite)
Rites (Latin: ritus), liturgical rites, and ritual families within Christian liturgy refer to the families of liturgies, rituals, prayers, and other practices...
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Alb (category History of clothing)
the free dictionary. The alb (from the Latin albus, meaning "white") is one of the liturgical vestments of Western Christianity. It is an ample white...
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Kyrie (category Order of Mass)
organ versets. Musical settings exist in a variety of styles. Reflecting its original liturgical function, the Kyrie is the standard beginning for public...
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Pax (liturgy) (category Latin religious words and phrases)
Pax" is an abbreviation of the Latin salutations "pax vobis" ("peace to you") or "pax vobiscum" ("peace with you"), which are used in the Catholic Mass,...
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Traditionis custodes (category Catholic liturgical law)
Tridentine Mass and have an understanding of Latin sufficient "for a thorough comprehension of the rubrics and liturgical texts". "This priest should have at...
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Liturgical lace refers to the use of lace as a form of liturgical ornamentation at the crossroads of religious art and decorative arts. Though it is often...
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Lord's Prayer (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
ethical living. The prayer is used by most Christian denominations in their worship and, with few exceptions, the liturgical form is the Matthean version...
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Agnus Dei (redirect from Lamb of God (music))
Dei is the Latin name under which the "Lamb of God" is honoured within Christian liturgies descending from the historic Latin liturgical tradition, including...
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Pontifical High Mass (category Pages using multiple image with auto scaled images)
specially decorated form of footwear in the shape of slippers, may be worn in the Extraordinary Form of Mass. A pectoral cross. Liturgical gloves are worn in...
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Chasuble (category History of clothing)
the outermost liturgical vestment worn by clergy for the celebration of the Eucharist in Western-tradition Christian churches that use full vestments...
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Rest in peace (category Articles containing Latin-language text)
(R.I.P.), a phrase from the Latin requiescat in pace (Ecclesiastical Latin: [rekwiˈeskat in ˈpatʃe]), is sometimes used in traditional Christian services...
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