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  • 51Versicular — Ver*sic u*lar, a. [See {Versicle}.] Of or pertaining to verses; designating distinct divisions of a writing. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 52Angelus — noun Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Late Latin, angel; from the first word of the opening versicle Date: 1658 1. a devotion of the Western church that commemorates the Incarnation and is said in the morning, at noon, and in the evening 2. a bell …

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  • 53sursum corda — noun Etymology: Late Latin, (lift) up (your) hearts; from the opening words Date: 1537 1. often capitalized S&C a versicle that in traditional eucharistic liturgies exhorts the faithful to enthusiastic worship 2. something inspiriting …

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  • 54List of Latin words with English derivatives — This is a list of Latin words with derivatives in English (and other modern languages). Ancient orthography did not distinguish between i and j or between u and v. Many modern works distinguish u from v but not i from j. In this article both… …

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  • 55Response — A response is the following: * Often a response is the result of a stimulus. * In data transmission, a response is the content of the control field of a response frame advising the primary station concerning the processing by the secondary… …

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  • 56Christ Church, Oxford — This article is about the Oxford college. For other uses, see Christ Church (disambiguation) and Christchurch (disambiguation). Colleges and halls of the University of Oxford Christ Church …

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  • 57Tridentine 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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  • 58Vespro della Beata Vergine 1610 — Frontpage from the Bassus Generalis Venice, 1610 Vespro della Beata Vergine 1610 (Vespers for the Blessed Virgin, 1610; SV 206 and 206a) commonly called Vespers of 1610 is a musical composition by Claudio Monteverdi. The term Vespers (evening… …

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  • 59Benediction — [ Jesus Christ Pantokrator by Theophanes the Greek (14th century). His right hand is raised in benediction.] A benediction (Latin: bene , well + dicere , to speak) is a short invocation for divine help, blessing and guidance, usually at the end… …

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  • 60Canticle — A canticle (from the Latin canticulum , a diminutive of canticum , song) is a hymn (strictly excluding the Psalms) taken from the Bible. The term is often expanded to include ancient non biblical hymns such as the Te Deum and certain psalms used… …

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