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  • 31Vespers —    1) The major hour of the divine office of the Roman Catholic rite sung in the evening. Sundays and important feasts are allotted two vespers services, a first vespers that begins the feast on the preceding evening and second vespers that… …

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  • 32Jesus College, Oxford — Oxford College Infobox name = Jesus College university = Oxford picture = primary colour = DarkGreen colours = cells|2|DarkGreen cells|1|White cells|3|DarkGreen cells|2|White cells|3|DarkGreen cells|1|White cells|2|DarkGreen full name = Jesus… …

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  • 33None (liturgy) — None (pronounced /ˈnoʊn/ nohn), or the Ninth Hour, is a fixed time of prayer of the Divine Office of almost all the traditional Christian liturgies. It consists mainly of psalms and is said around 3 p.m. Its name comes from Latin and refers to… …

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  • 34Sext — Sext, or Sixth Hour, is a fixed time of prayer of the Divine Office of almost all the traditional Christian liturgies. It is consists mainly of psalms and is said at noon. Its name comes from Latin and refers to the sixth hour of the day after… …

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  • 35Response (liturgy) — A response is the second half of one of a set of preces, the said or sung answer by the or choir to a versicle said or sung by an officiant or cantor. In the following opening of the Anglican service of Evening Prayer according to the Book of… …

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  • 36Leonine Prayers — The Leonine Prayers are the prayers that Pope Leo XIII prescribed for recitation after a Low Mass celebrated with the people. The prayers consisted of three Ave Marias, a Salve Regina followed by a versicle and response, and a prayer for the… …

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  • 37Rorate Coeli — (or Rorate Caeli), from the Book of Isaiah (Isaiah 45:8) in the Vulgate, are the opening words of a text used in Catholic and, less frequently, Protestant liturgy. It is also known as The Advent Prose or by the first words of its English… …

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  • 38Angelus — • A short practice of devotion in honour of the Incarnation repeated three times each day, morning, noon, and evening, at the sound of the bell Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Angelus     Angelus …

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  • 39Lauds — • Article on the canonical hour once known as Matins, then as Lauds, now as Morning Prayer. One of the two principal hours Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Lauds     Lauds      …

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  • 40Lumen Christi — • The versicle chanted by the deacon on Holy Saturday as he lights the triple candle Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Lumen Christi     Lumen Christi      …

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