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  • 31Asperges — For the autism spectrum disorder, see Asperger syndrome. Asperges is a name given to the rite of sprinkling a congregation with holy water. The name comes from the first word in the 9th verse of Psalm 51 in the Latin translation, the Vulgate,… …

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  • 32Accentus Ecclesiasticus — Dominican Missal, c. 1240, giving a portion of the Accentus Ecclesiasticus (Historical Museum of Lausanne). Accentus Ecclesiasticus is a Church music term, the counterpart of concentus, indicating those parts sung solo by a clergyman. The terms… …

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  • 33Ron Nelson — is a composer of both classical and popular music and a retired music academic. He was born in city|Joliet|Illinois, on December 14, 1929. After earning bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees from the Eastman School of Music at the University… …

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  • 34Stowe Missal — The Stowe Missal is a translation of the Latin and Gaelic Missal and was transcribed at Lorrha Monastery in the Ninth century. Also known as the Lorrha Missal, it is known as the Stowe Missal due to its acquisition by one of the Dukes of… …

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  • 35Antiochene Rite — designates the family of liturgies originally used in the Patriarchate of Antioch: that of the Apostolic Constitutions; then that of St. James in Greek, the Syriac Liturgy of St. James, and the other Syriac Anaphoras. The line may be further… …

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  • 36Norbertine Rite — The Premonstratensian Rite or Norbertine Rite is the liturgical rite, distinct from the Roman Rite, specific to the Premonstratensian Order of the Roman Catholic Church Contents 1 History 2 Mass 3 Liturgy of the Hours …

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  • 37Mozarabic chant — (also known as Hispanic chant, Old Hispanic chant, Old Spanish chant, or Visigothic chant) is the liturgical plainchant repertory of the Mozarabic rite of the Roman Catholic Church, related to the Gregorian chant. It is primarily associated with… …

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  • 38Beneventan chant — is a liturgical plainchant repertory of the Roman Catholic Church, used primarily in the orbit of the southern Italian ecclesiastical centers of Benevento and Montecassino, distinct from Gregorian chant and related to Ambrosian chant. It was… …

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  • 39Paschal Tide — is a Western Christian term for the fifty days from Easter Sunday to Pentecost. In Eastern Christianity, this period is referred to as the Pentecostarion.Liturgical aspectsThis tide was called by the older liturgists Quinquagesima paschalis or… …

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  • 40Genre of the Lamentations — The Genre of the LamentationsIn the Catholic liturgy, one text provided a source of inspirations for many composers and many masterpieces: the Lamentations of Jeremiah. The genre spanned several centuries, and kept a number of peculiarities which …

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