antiphoner

  • 1Antiphoner — An*tiph o*ner, n. [F. antiphonaire. See {Antiphon}.] A book of antiphons. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2antiphoner — noun An antiphonal …

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  • 3Antiphoner — book containing the music for divine office; a sub set of the breviary …

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  • 4antiphoner — noun see antiphonary I …

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  • 5Ranworth Antiphoner — thumb|300px|Folio 22r of the Ranworth Antiphoner contains a portion of the Mass of the Nativity. The decorated initial contains a Nativity scene.The Ranworth Antiphoner is a 15th Century illuminated antiphoner. It was used at St. Helen s Church,… …

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  • 6Antiphonary — [antiphoner]. A liturgical book containing the *antiphons sung during service. Antiphonaries were large books for use by the choir, often decorated and *historiated. Cf. Canticle …

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  • 7The Celtic Rite —     The Celtic Rite     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Celtic Rite     This subject will be treated under the following seven heads:     I. History and Origin; II. Manuscript Sources; III. The Divine Office; IV. The Mass; V. the Baptismal Service; …

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  • 8Celtic Rite — The term Celtic Rite is generally, but rather indefinitely, applied to the various rites used in Great Britain, Ireland, perhaps in Brittany, and sporadically in Northern Iberia, and in the monasteries which resulted from the Irish missions of St …

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  • 9Inchcolm Abbey — Infobox monastery name= Inchcolm Abbey order= Augustinian founder= David I of Scotland Gregoir, Bishop of Dunkeld established= 1147 x 1169 (priory)/ 1235 (abbey) mother= none disestablished= 1609 diocese= Diocese of Dunkeld churches= Aberdour;… …

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  • 10Gallican rite — The Gallican Rite is a historical sub grouping of the Roman Catholic liturgy in western Europe; it is not a single rite but actually a family of rites within the Western Rite which comprised the majority use of most of Christianity in western… …

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