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  • 111Use of York — The Use of York, Eboracum in Latin, was a variant of the Roman rite practiced in part of northern England, prior to the reign of Henry VIII. During Henry s reign the Use of York was suppressed in favor of the Sarum rite, followed by the Book of… …

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  • 112Aquileian Rite — The Aquileian Rite was a particular liturgical tradition within the schismatical province of the ancient patriarchal see of Aquileia.HistoryThe See of Aquileia fell into schism during the quarrel of the Three Chapters (under Bishop Macedonius,… …

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  • 113Sonntag — (Dies Solis), der Tag der Sonne (althochd. Sunnentac, altnord. Sunnudaga, engl. Sunday, niederländ. Zondag, schwed. Söndag, dän. Sondag), in der Kirche der erste Tag der Woche und als Tag des Herrn (dies dominicus oder dominica, woraus das franz …

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  • 114Alleluia — • A liturgical mystic expression Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Alleluia     Alleluia     † …

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  • 115Aquileian Rite — • Aquileia and certain of its suffragan sees had a special rite but they do not give any clear indication as to what this rite was Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Aquileian Rite     Aquileian Rite …

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  • 116Septuag —     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Abbreviations     ► Abbreviation in general use, chiefly Ecclesiastical     Septuagesima ( Seventieth day before Easter; always a Sunday Breviary) The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. New York:… …

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  • 117Use of York —     Use of York     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Use of York     It was a received principle in medieval canon law that while as regards judicial matters, as regards the sacraments, and also the more solemn fasts, the custom of the Roman Church was… …

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  • 118QUADRAGESIMA —    (i. e. fortieth), a name given to Lent because it lasts forty days, and assigned also to the first Sunday in Lent, the three Sundays which precede it being called respectively Septuagesima, Sexagesima, and Quinquagesima …

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  • 119Quinquagesima —    The name given to the Sunday next before Lent, because it is the fiftieth day before Easter; Quinquagesima meaning fiftieth.    See Septuagesima …

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  • 120Sexagesima —    The second Sunday before Lent is so called, because it is about sixty days before Easter; Sexagesima meaning sixtieth.    See Septuagesima …

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