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  • 31Sep|tu|a|ges|i|ma — «SEHP chu uh JEHS uh muh, tyu », noun, or Septuagesima Sunday, the third Sunday before Lent. ╂[< Late Latin septuāgēsima (literally) seventieth] …

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  • 32Tridentine Mass — For the forms of the Mass liturgy prior to 1570, see Pre Tridentine Mass. Tridentine Mass in a chapel of the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Boston The Tridentine Mass is the form of the Roman Rite Mass contained in the typical editions …

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  • 33Diario Romano — • A booklet published annually at Rome, with papal authorization, giving the routine of feasts and fasts to be observed in Rome and the ecclesiastical functions to be performed in the city Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Diario Romano… …

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  • 34Abraham (in Liturgy) —     Abraham (in Liturgy)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Abraham (in Liturgy)     While of peculiar interest to the liturgiologist (especially in the classification of the liturgies of the East and of the West, as is noted below under MISSAL), the… …

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  • 35Tract — Tract, n. [L. tractus a drawing, train, track, course, tract of land, from trahere tractum, to draw. Senses 4 and 5 are perhaps due to confusion with track. See {Trace},v., and cf. {Tratt}.] 1. Something drawn out or extended; expanse. The deep… …

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  • 36Alleluia — The Alleluia is chanted before the Gospel lesson in the Eucharistic liturgies of the various Christian liturgical rites. Alleluia will be solemnly chanted at other times also, usually in conjunction with Psalm verses.HistoryThe Hebrew word… …

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  • 37Dalmatic — • The outer liturgical vestment of the deacon Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Dalmatic     Dalmatic     † …

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  • 38Influence of the Church on Civil Law —     Influence of the Church on Civil Law     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Influence of the Church on Civil Law     Christianity is essentially an ethical religion; and, although its moral principles were meant directly for the elevation of the… …

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  • 39Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America —     Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America     The history of this religious organization divides itself naturally into two portions:… …

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  • 40The Diocese of Aberdeen —     The Diocese of Aberdeen     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Diocese of Aberdeen     (Scotland).     A see was founded in 1063 at Mortlach by Bl. Beyn. The earliest mention of the old See of Aberdeen is in the charter of the foundation, by the… …

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