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  1. Armenian Rite

    Image Echmiatsin altair.jpg thumb 300px An Armenian altar, with curtains. The Armenian Rite is an independent liturgy . This rite is used by both the Armenian Apostolic Church Armenian Apostolic and Armenian Catholic Church Armenian Catholic Churches it is also the rite of a significant number of Eastern Catholic Churches Eastern Catholic Christians in the Republic of Georgia . The liturgy is patterned after the directives of Saint Gregory the Illuminator , founder and patron saint of The Armenian Church. Unlike the Byzantine Rite Byzantine Church , churches of the Armenian rite are usually devoid of icon s and have a curtain concealing the priest and the altar from the people during parts of the liturgy , an influence from early apostolic times. The use of bishop s mitre and of unleavened bread , is reminiscent of the influence Western missionaries once had upon both the miaphysite Orthodox Armenians as well as upon the Armenian Rite Catholics. Celebration of the Eucharist The order of the Armenian celebration of the Eucharist or Mass liturgy Mass is initially influenced by the Syriac Christianity Syriac and Cappadocian Fathers Cappadocian Christians, then from the 5th century A.D. onwards by Liturgy of St. James Jerusalemites , then by Byzantine Rite Byzantines from ca. the 10th century and lastly by the Latin Rite Latins in the Crusades . The Armenians are the only Eastern Church ... of Nazianzus , or to an older version of the Armenian anaphora of St. Basil or seen as a composite text. See also Oriental Orthodox Churches Georgian Byzantine Rite Catholics External links http www.catholic forum.com saints ncd00783.htm New Catholic Dictionary Armenian Rite Sources references ... the Armenian language Anaphora liturgy anaphora s the only one currently in use is the anaphora of Athanasius of Alexandria . It became the standard anaphora of the Armenian church before the end of the 10th ... Ritus es Rito armenio fr Rite arm nien hy id Ritus Armenia it Rito armeno jv ...   more details



  1. Ordinariate for Catholics of Armenian Rite in Romania

    The Ordinariate for Catholics of Armenian Rite in Romania lang ro Ordinariatul Armeano Catolic , based in Gherla , is an ordinariate for the faithful of eastern rite that is part of the Armenian Catholic Church , itself under the authority of the Pope . It serves Catholic members of Romania s Armenians of Romania Armenian community living in Transylvania . Overview At the end of the 17th century, Transylvania s Armenians converted to Catholicism, with the town of Gherla becoming the seat of their bishop. Like the Romanian Church United with Rome, Greek Catholic Romanian Greek Catholic Church , the Armenians accepted basic Catholic principles while preserving their traditional rites and officiating liturgies in the Armenian language . By the time of the Union of Transylvania with Romania in 1918, many of the region s Armenians had undergone Magyarization . According to the terms of the 1927 Concordat between Romania and the Holy See , the country s Armenian Catholics were recognised as a standalone diocese , ref name culte ro icon http www.culte.ro DocumenteHtml.aspx?id 1729 Ordinariatul Armeano Catolic , at the Ministry of Culture and National Patrimony Romania Ministry of Culture and National Patrimony , http www.culte.ro Under Secretariat for Culture and Religious Affairs accessed January 8, 2011. ref formally set up on June 5, 1930. ref name hierarchy http www.catholic hierarchy.org diocese droar.html Ordinariate of Romania, Faithful of Eastern Rite Armenian at http www.catholic hierarchy.org Catholic Hierarchy accessed 1 February 2011. ref ref name AP2008 Ordinariato per i cattolici di rito armeno residenti in Romania in Annuario Pontificio 2012 Libreria Editrice Vaticana ... hierarchy center gallery caption widths 200px heights 200px perrow 5 File Gherla Armenian Catholic ... in Dumbr veni 1766 1791 gallery center References reflist Armenian Catholic Hierarchy Romanian religions Category Eastern Catholic dioceses Category Armenian Catholic Church Category Roman Catholic ...   more details



  1. Rite

    About the ceremonious act A rite is an established, Ceremony ceremonious , usually religious act. Rites in this sense fall into three major categories rites of passage , generally changing an individual s social status, such as marriage , baptism , or graduation . worship rites of worship , where a community comes together to worship, such as Jew ish synagogue or Mass liturgy Mass worship rites of personal devotion , where an individual worships, including prayer and pilgrimage s such as the Muslim Hajj . Christian Image LutheranClergy.JPG thumb 150px right This Lutheran pastor is performing the rite of confirmation on the youth of his congregation after instructing them in Luther s Small Catechism . Within Christianity , rite often refers to what is also called a sacrament or to the ceremonies associated with the sacraments. ref Examples http www.google.com search?tbm bks&tbo 1&q rite of christian initiation of adults&oq rite Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults ref In Roman Catholicism ... What Are The Last Rites.aspx What Are the Last Rites? ref The term rite also refers to a body of Christian ... Rite , the Byzantine Rite , and the Sarum Rite . Such rites may include various sub rites. For example, the Byzantine Rite has Greek, Russian, and other ethnically based variants. For a full list ... Church associated with a particular liturgical tradition. Of these, the largest is the Latin Rite or Western ... s have the option of joining the Scottish Rite and or the York Rite , two appendant bodies that offer additional degrees to those who have taken the basic three. See also Wiktionarypar rite Ambrosian Rite Ceremony Chaldean rite Munay ki Process Art Confucianism Rites Rites a Confucian philosophical concept Ritual Primitive Scottish Rite References Reflist Category Ceremonies Category Ritual Reli stub ar be cs Ritus da Ritus de Ritus es Rito fr Rite gl Rito io Rituo id Ritus it Rito la Ritus lt Apeigos nl Rite religie pl Obrz dek pt Rito ru scn Riti attrezzu sr sh Obred ...   more details



  1. Armenian

    Wiktionary Armenian refers to something of, from, or related to Armenia , a country in the South Caucasus region of Eastern Europe Armenians , persons from Armenia, or of Armenian descent Armenian language , the Indo European language spoken by Armenian people Armenian cuisine Armenian alphabet Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic , one of the republics that made up the former Soviet Union See also Special Allpages Armenian List of all pages beginning with Armenian Armenia disambiguation List of Armenians disambig de Armenisch es Armenio fa gl Armenio it Armeno pt Arm nio simple Armenian ...   more details



  1. Rite (disambiguation)

    wiktionarypar rite A rite is an established ceremonious act. Rite also may refer to Particular Church Autonomous particular Churches or Rites Autonomous particular church within Roman Catholic Church Rites album Rites album an album by Norwegian saxophonist Jan Garbarek Rites , a.k.a. Quarry novel Quarry novel by Ally Kennen The Rite 1969 film The Rite 1969 film , a Swedish drama film The Rite 2011 film The Rite 2011 film , an American horror film RITE Method , game usability criteria RITES Ltd , an Indian company disambig fr Le Rite nl The Rite ...   more details



  1. Byzantine Rite

    also Other Eastern liturgical rites Alexandrian Rite Antiochene Rite Armenian Rite East Syrian Rite ...Eastern Christianity The Byzantine Rite , sometimes called the Rite of Constantinople or Constantinopolitan Rite is the liturgy liturgical rite used currently in various languages, with various Catholic ... Catholic Churches which use the Byzantine Rite , and in a substantially modified form by the Protestantism Protestant Ukrainian Lutheran Church . The rite developed in the city of Constantinople now Istanbul . It is the second largest liturgical rite in Christendom , second in worldwide usage only to the Roman Rite . The Rite consists of the Divine Liturgy Divine Liturgies , Canonical Hours , forms ... which have evolved over the centuries in the practice of this Rite. Traditionally, the congregation .... The Rite of Constantinople observes four fasting seasons Great Lent , Nativity Fast , Apostles ... traditions from which all of the Eastern Rite disambiguation Eastern Rite s plus the Gallican Rite in the West developed the Alexandrian Rite in Egypt and the Antiochene Rite in Syria. These two Rites developed directly from practices of the Early Church . Of these two traditions, the Rite of Constantinople developed from the Antiochene Rite. Prior to the Episcopal see see of Constantinople ... Rite gradually came to be the standard usage in every place under its jurisdiction. Image Meister der ... Citation last Fortescue first Adrian author link Adrian Fortescue contribution The Rite of Constantinople ... church Coptic rite uses another Liturgy which is also attributed to Saint Basil, ref http www.coptic.net ... the Deacon s reference may not be to the Liturgy of St. Basil used in the Byzantine Rite. Saint ... of St. John Chrysostom is the most common form of the Liturgy used in the Constantinopolitan Rite ... the Cathedral Rite , strongly influenced by Byzantine court ritual and its interface with the liturgy at the Great Church of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople, and the Monastic Rite developed in the great ...   more details



  1. Rite parish

    Rite parish lang lv Rites pagasts is an administrative unit of the J kabpils District , Latvia . Towns, villages and settlements of Rite parish Latvia geo stub Cities and parishes of J kabpils District coord missing Latvia DEFAULTSORT Rite parish Category Parishes of J kabpils District lv Rites pagasts ...   more details



  1. Eastern Rite

    Eastern Rite may refer to East Syrian Rite , Christian liturgy, also known as the Assyro Chaldean Rite, Assyrian Rite a.k.a. Syriac , or Persian Rite Maronites , a Christian church based in Lebanon as well have members in Israel, Jordan, Syria and Turkey Copts , members of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria based in Egypt Eastern Catholic Churches Rite Rites of Eastern Catholic Churches , term which can refer either to the churches themselves, or the liturgical rites Eastern Orthodox Church , the second largest Christian communion in the world Byzantine Rite , liturgical rite used in Eastern Orthodox churches Liturgical ceremonies used in Eastern Christianity See also Church of the East disambiguation disambig Category Eastern Orthodoxy Category Eastern Catholicism Category Oriental Orthodoxy Category Eastern Christianity ja ...   more details



  1. Valu-Rite

    Valu Rite is a network of over 4,000 independently owned and operated pharmacy pharmacies established in 1979. It has a business affiliation with McKesson Pharmaceuticals , which sponsors the network and owns the name Valu Rite . It operates like a retailers cooperative , though it is not owned by its members. Radio commercials for Valu Rite in the 1980s used spokesmen Dick Clark and Tom Bosley . External links http www.valu rite.com docs Valu Rite http www.pharmaceutical.mckesson.com wt sec.php?page name valu rite McKesson s Valu Rite page Category Pharmacies of the United States Category Retailers cooperatives Category Companies established in 1979 ...   more details



  1. X-Rite

    Infobox company name X Rite, Inc. logo Image X Rite.gif caption type Corporation traded as NASDAQ XRIT fate predecessor successor foundation 1958 Start date YYYY MM DD founder defunct End date YYYY MM DD location city Grand Rapids, Michigan location country United States U.S. location locations area served key people industry products services revenue operating income net income assets equity owner num employees parent divisions subsid X Rite International, Inc. Barbados br X Rite Holdings, Inc. br XR Ventures LLC br X Rite GmbH Germany br X Rite Asia Pacific Limited Hong Kong br X Rite Ltd. U.K. br X Rite MA, Incorporated br X Rite Mediterranee SARL France br X Rite Global, Inc. br X Rite AG br Pantone Pantone, Inc. homepage URL www.xrite.com footnotes intl X Rite, Inc. NASDAQ XRIT is a manufacturer ... in the processing of film and x rays . Background X Rite was incorporated by seven engineers from Lear ... they debuted silver recovery equipment for radiographic film. In 1975, X Rite introduced its first densitometer for photographic printing use. X Rite went public in 1986. A year later, X Rite moved into a new headquarters and production facility in Grandville, Michigan. In 1990, X Rite began to shift ... with the purchase of H. Miller Graphic Arts of England . Co founder Ted Thompson X Rite Ted Thompson ... 2006, X Rite purchased Amazys , owners of Gretag Macbeth and thereby the Munsell color system Munsell products. ref http www.xrite.com company press room.aspx?News 417 X Rite Announces Preliminary ... 2007, X Rite completed acquisition of Pantone Pantone, Inc. ref http www.pantone.com pages pantone pantone.aspx?pg 20479&ca 10 X Rite to Acquire Pantone, Inc. Extending Reach in the Color Industry press release. ref Subsidiaries X Rite International, Inc. Barbados X Rite Holdings, Inc. XR Ventures LLC X Rite GmbH Germany X Rite Asia Pacific Limited Hong Kong X Rite Ltd. U.K. X Rite MA, Incorporated X Rite Mediterranee SARL France X Rite Global, Inc. X Rite AG Pantone Pantone, Inc. References ...   more details



  1. Water rite

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 A water rite is a rite or ceremony ceremonial custom that uses water as the central feature. Typically, a person is wikt immerse immerse d or bathed as a symbol of religious indoctrination or ritual purification . Examples include the Mikvah in Judaism, a custom of purity, and baptism , a custom that represents purity and indoctrination, in Christianity . Rites that use water, but not as their central feature, for example, that include drinking water, are not considered water rites. Category Rituals DEFAULTSORT Water Rite Sociology stub ...   more details



  1. Rite Aid

    Infobox company company name Rite Aid Corporation company logo Image Rite Aid.svg 180px company type ... br 1968 Public, as Rite Aid Corp location East Pennsboro Township, Pennsylvania , United States locations 4,703 June 2011 ref http www.riteaid.com company news news details.jsf?itemNumber 1472 Rite ... wikinvest stock Rite Aid RAD Data Income Statement Rite Aid RAD annual SEC income statement ... small ref name 11BalanceSheet wikinvest stock Rite Aid RAD Data Balance Sheet Rite Aid RAD annual ... FY 2011 small ref name 11BalanceSheet homepage http www.riteaid.com www.riteaid.com Rite Aid nyse ... us Contact Us . Rite Aid. Retrieved on June 19, 2010. Contact our Home Office 30 Hunter Lane Camp ... Map . East Pennsboro Township . Retrieved on June 19, 2010. ref Rite Aid is in the OA tract, below the Northwood Hills R 1 Rite Aid is the largest drugstore chain on the East Coast and the third largest drugstore chain in the U.S. Rite Aid began in 1962 as a single store opened in Scranton, Pennsylvania called Thrif D Discount Center . After several years of growth, Rite Aid adopted its current name and debuted as a public company in 1968. Today, Rite Aid is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker RAD. Rite Aid reported total sales of USD 24.3 billion in fiscal year 2008 ... of Rite Aid was about 1.4 billion. ref name StockPrice cite web url http www.nyse.com about ... title Rite Aid Stock Price accessdate 2012 02 23 ref StockPriceFromNYSE ref Its major competitors are CVS Caremark CVS and Walgreens . History Alexander Grass founded the Rite Aid chain in Scranton ... and new stores, Rite Aid quickly expanded into 5 northeast states by 1965. The chain was officially named Rite Aid Corporation in 1968 and made its debut on the American Stock Exchange . It moved to the New York Stock Exchange in 1970. In 2011, Rite Aid was ranked 100 on Fortune 500 Largest U.S. Corporations. File Rite Aid, Scott Depot, WV.jpg thumb right 250px This Rite Aid store design ...   more details



  1. Antiochene Rite

    Antiochene Rite designates the family of liturgy liturgies originally used in the Patriarch of Antioch Patriarchate of Antioch . ref CathEncy wstitle Antiochene Liturgy ref Liturgies in the Antiochene Rite The family of liturgies include the Apostolic Constitutions then that of Liturgy of St James St. James in Greek language Greek , the Syriac language Syriac Liturgy of St. James, and the other Syriac Anaphora liturgy Anaphora s. The line may be further continued to the Byzantine Rite the older Liturgy of St. Basil and the later and shorter one of St. John Chrysostom , and through it to the Armenian use. But these no longer concern the Church of Antioch. Liturgy of the Apostolic Constitutions The Apostolic Constitutions is an important source for the history of the liturgy in the Antiochene rite. This text contains two outlines of liturgies, one in book two and one in book seven, and the complete Liturgy of the eighth book of the Apostolic Constitutions , which is the oldest known form that can be described as a complete liturgy. All the liturgies of the Antiochene class follow the same ... invocations of saints but the essential outline of the Rite is the same. Besides the references to the Holy ... rite. But gradually the two languages became characteristic of the two sides. The Jacobites used ... for their own use. The preparation of the oblation has become a still more elaborate rite ... before the lessons the Trisagion is sung. That of the Greek rite is Holy God, holy Strong one, holy Immortal one, have mercy on us. The Syriac rite adds after holy Immortal one the words who wast crucified ... with Constantinople, they have adopted the Byzantine Rite with the exception of the small number ... that by the end of the twelfth century the Church of Jerusalem followed the Byzantine Rite. By that time ..., Byzantine and Armenian Liturgies are derived from that of Antioch. References reflist ... Ritus es Tradici n lit rgica antioquena fr Rite syriaque occidental id Ritus Antiokhia it Rito ...   more details



  1. Western Rite

    Western Rite can refer to Latin liturgical rites , rites used by the Roman Catholic Church and other Western Christians deriving from Catholicism Western Rite Orthodoxy , Churches in communion with other Eastern Orthodox Churches who use a traditionally Western liturgical format disambig ja ...   more details



  1. French Rite

    The French Rite of Freemasonry is a Rite of Freemasonry . It was founded in France in 1786. History The French Rite is intimately linked to the birth of Freemasonry in France and was founded in France in 1786. ref Yves Hivert Messeca , Le Rite fran ais in Encyclop die de la Franc Ma onnerie , ed. La ... Lodges Modern rite to France and this was little by little passed onto the French Rite. Though this hybrid form is no longer known as the French Rite, it sometimes takes that name to distinguish it from the Scottish Rite s from which it was initially formed. In order to guarantee that French Freemasonry ..., it was only in 1801 that the Grand Orient de France printed the rules of this rite under the title ... circulated from lodge to lodge in discrete manuscript form. The Rite underwent several further reforms, and in 1858 the Murat French Rite returning to the foundations of the Constitutions of Anderson without making lasting change to the rite imposed itself. Citation needed date September 2008 As well as the sub rites already mentioned, there is also a French Rite of 1801 . In Adogmatic Freemasonry ... from the French Rite any formulas with religious connotations such as the reference to the Grand Architect ... an adogmatic form of the rite, giving it a hint of positivism after this date the rite is known as the Aimable French Rite . It underwent less important reforms in 1907, and then remained unchanged ... reform initiative in an attempt to return the rite to its roots after the sum of additions and suppressions which had rendered it hard to understand and soulless. ref Le Rite fran ais on the http www.gltso.org rft.htm GLTSO site ref The definitive version known as the Groussier French Rite was completed ... Guilly ref Herv Vigier ed. , La Renaissance du Rite fran ais traditionnel , Ed. T l tes. ref sought the original essence of the French Rite and made a new attempt to reanimate its initiatory and symbolic ... French Rite, a chapter which still exists today within the National French Lodge. In 1974, another ...   more details



  1. Maid-Rite

    Infobox Company company name Maid Rite Corporation company logo Image MaidRite.JPG company type Private ... rite.com maid rite.com Maid Rite is an American casual dining Franchising franchise restaurant .... Maid Rite Corporation s CEO and president is Bradley L. Burt. The corporate headquarters are located in Des Moines, Iowa . current as of Oct 2005 As of April 2006, Maid Rite had over 70 locations ... Rite.jpg thumb right Maid Rite s Cheese Rite sandwich Angell was a butcher in Muscatine, Iowa , who combined a special cut and grind of meat with a selected set of spices and created the Maid Rite ... the component meat is similar, the Maid Rite sandwich s meat is not formed into a patty, making it similar to a sloppy joe only without the tomato based sauce. Restaurants Image Maid Rite Drive Thru.jpg thumb right Maid Rite Sandwich Shop Springfield, Illinois This restaurant in Springfield, Illinois ... thru window Image Maid Rite, Macomb.JPG thumb right Shuttered store in Macomb, Illinois Angell ... maintains a Maid Rite restaurant. Maid Rite began to grow in the number of franchises throughout the United ... Des Moines . The original Maid Rite restaurants in Muscatine were sold to Gary Kopf, a local businessman ... defaulted on the contract to buy Maid Rite, Gillotti purchased the chain outright in 1988. Gillotti ... that prohibited any new Maid Rite franchises, the Gillotti family was awarded ownership of the 138 ... closing by 2002 the number of Maid Rite stores had dropped to 83. ref cite news title Maid Rite Timeline url http www.desmoinesregister.com apps pbcs.dll article?AID 20061112 BUSINESS04 ... Des Moines banker Bradley Burt purchased a majority interest in the Maid Rite chain, with the Gillotti family retaining an interest. While up to 20 longtime franchisees left Maid Rite during the first two years of its new ownership, Maid Rite began to use computerized systems to control expenses, started offering ten day courses on how to prepare Maid Rite food to new franchise owners, and created ...   more details



  1. Alexandrian Rite

    The Alexandrian Rite is officially called the Liturgy of Mark the Evangelist Saint Mark , traditionally regarded as the first bishop of Alexandria . The Alexandrian Rite contains elements from the liturgy of Basil of Caesarea Saint Basil , Cyril of Alexandria Cyril the Great , and Gregory Nazianzus Saint Gregory Nazianzus . The Liturgy of Saint Cyril the Great is a modification of the first Alexandrian Liturgy composed by Saint Mark . The Alexandrian Rite is sub grouped into two rites the Coptic Christianity Coptic Rite and the Ge ez Rite . Primarily located in Egypt , The Coptic Rite uses the Coptic Language Coptic in its liturgy in both the Coptic Orthodox Church and the Coptic Catholic Church . The Ge ez Rite is found in Ethiopia , Eritrea , Jerusalem , and Somalia . It is used by the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church , the Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church , and the Ethiopian Catholic Church in their liturgies. External links http www.faswebdesign.com ECPA Worship Mark.html Liturgy of Saint Mark in English http www.catholiceducation.org articles religion re0234.html Eastern Rites A family tree http www.newadvent.org cathen 01303b.htm Catholic Encyclopedia Catholicism christianity stub Category Christianity in Egypt Category Christian liturgy, rites, and worship services Category Eastern Catholicism Category Oriental Orthodoxy Category Catholic Liturgical Rites Category Christian terms be x old de Alexandrinischer Ritus id Ritus Alexandria it Rito alessandrino la Ritus Alexandrinus nl Alexandrijnse liturgie no Alexandrinsk ritus pl Ryt aleksandryjski sv Alexandrinska ritfamiljen ...   more details



  1. Rite of Adoption

    The Rite of Adoption was a Freemasonry Masonic rite which appeared in France in the 18th century. It was practised by women s lodges known as Lodges of Adoption and represents the beginnings of Freemasonry for women. It based its rituals not on the construction of the Temple as male Freemasonry does, but on other themes though the gloves and aprons of male Freemasonry were retained ref La Grande Loge F minine de France Autoportrait, Collectif, Guy Tr daniel diteur, 1995 ref . The degrees were based on the following First Degree Tower of Babel Second Degree Garden of Eden Third Degree Deluge mythology Flood ref D. Ligou, op. cit. p. 149 ref This rite was the original rite of the Grande Loge f minine de France , founded in 1945 as the Union ma onnique f minine de France, though this jurisdiction abandoned it in 1959 in favour of the Scottish Rite . Some of the jurisdiction s members were opposed to this change, and left to form the Cosmos lodge, which in 1977 joined the GLFF in continuing to practice the rite of adoption. Since then it has been the only lodge in France and in the world to continue functioning under this rite. ref La Grande Loge F minine de France Autoportrait, Collectif, Guy Tr daniel diteur, 1995 ref Upper degrees Different and specific systems of Upper Degree freemasonry Degree Masonry were added to the three symbol ic degrees, though it is still uncertain whether the rituals for these upper degrees were used. ref D. Ligou, op. cit. p. 150 ref . One of these rituals was that of the Queen of Sheba , under the name of Princess of the Crown , which was the highest of 10 degrees attested at the end of the 18th century. ref La Grande Loge F minine de France Autoportrait, Collectif, Guy Tr daniel diteur, 1995. ref . Notes references Category Masonic Rites Adoption fr Rite d adoption pl Lo e adopcyjne ru ...   more details



  1. The Young Rite

    Liberal Catholic Movement sidebar The Young Rite is a center for spiritual development based on the Western esoteric mystery tradition ref http www.youngrite.org The Young Rite ref . One of the primary ... of the more unique features of the Young Rite is its advocacy of a free and universal priesthood. The Young Rite is a denominational member of the Independent Liberal Catholic Fellowship ref http www.liberalcatholics.co.uk ... www.sophiacircle.org The Sophia Circle ref . History The Young Rite has its roots in the Liberal ... Succession in The Liberal Rite, European American University Press ref . Much of the Liberal Catholic tradition has been maintained. The Young Rite was born with the consecration of bishop Markus van ... Cruz using the rite of the Liberal Catholic Church. Bishop Johannes South Africa was an active ... the Young Rite in 2009. In 2010 Bishop Louise Lombard Netherlands was consecrated to the Episcopacy ... service to pursue an individual spiritual path whilst remaining connected to the Young Rite. The Young Rite now operates internationally with bishops in Slovenia, South Africa, Netherlands and Belgium ... circles operating in the Young Rite tradition if they subscribe to the basic tenets. In Rt Rev ... of the Young Rite. Teachings The Young Rite believes that the individual is the final authority ... tradition The Young Rite provides a platform for the modern day seeker to give expression to his ... of those present takes the lead in the performance of the ritual. The Young Rite envisages that all ... Rite is inclusive in the widest sense of the word Everyone is welcome. Liturgy The Young Rite uses its own liturgy instead of the Liberal Rite . This liturgy is constantly under revision as they experiment ... ref the working of the liturgy from the viewpoint of the Young Rite is explained. External links http www.youngrite.org The Young Rite http www.sophiacircle.org The Sophia Circle http www.amazon.com ... reflist DEFAULTSORT Young Rite, The Category Religious organizations established in 2006 ...   more details



  1. Diet Rite

    unreferenced date April 2011 Infobox Beverage name Diet Rite Pure Zero image Image Diet Rite.JPG type Diet soda Diet Cola manufacturer Cott Beverages and Dr Pepper Snapple Group origin United States introduced 1958 discontinued related Diet Coke , Diet Pepsi , Tab soft drink Tab Diet Rite is a brand of no calorie soft drinks originally distributed by the RC Cola company. It was introduced in 1958 and initially released as a dietetic product, but was marketed to the general public as a healthful beverage in 1962. The original formula was sweetened with cyclamate and saccharin . Today it is owned by and distributed by Dr Pepper Snapple Group known until 2008 as Cadbury Schweppes Americas Beverages , after the merger with Dr Pepper Seven Up . Product containers, however, still bear the Dr Pepper Seven Up markings. The early 1960s broadcast media advertising campaign featured a jingle with the lyrics Diet Rite Cola Good for you and children too Because it hasn t got Any sugar at all ... new Diet Rite Cola Reformulation By 1969, the Food and Drug Administration banned cyclamate , forcing the beverage to be reformulated with saccharin . Diet Rite was reformulated in 1983 to eliminate sodium, making it the first sodium free diet soda. In 1987, after having used a blend of the two sweeteners, the saccharin was replaced entirely with NutraSweet brand aspartame and eliminating caffeine altogether. In the 1990s, several fruit flavored varieties of Diet Rite were introduced. In 2000, the line ... at any stores or online. The Snapple website contains a Product Locator link for Diet Rite however, the page it links to does not include Diet Rite as one of the available brands. Diet Rite is no longer ... External links commons category http www.dietritecola.com Official Website of Diet Rite Cola http www.rccolainternational.com brands dietrite.aspx R.C. Cola s Product Page on Diet Rite Cola Dr ... Cola Category 1958 introductions it Diet Rite ...   more details



  1. Swedenborg Rite

    Hermetism The Swedenborg Rite or Rite of Swedenborg was a fraternal order modeled on Freemasonry and based upon the teachings of Emanuel Swedenborg . It comprised six Degree freemasonry Degree s Apprentice, Fellow Craft, Master Neophyte, Illuminated Theosophite, Blue Brother, and Red Brother. ref name EoF2 Albert Gallatin Mackey and H. L. Haywood, Encyclopedia of Freemasonry Vol. 2 , p. 997 reprinted by Kessinger Publishing, 2003 ISBN 0766147207 ref It was created in Avignon in 1773 by the Marquis de Thorn. It was initially a political organization, whose aims were to bring freemasonry into disrepute, although the political ideology was eventually discarded from the rite. ref name Row cite encyclopaedia encyclopedia Masonic Biography and Dictionary author Augustus Row publisher J.P. Lippincott & CO. location Philadelphia year 1868 pages 139 article Illuminati of Avignon or Swedenborg Rite ref This version of the Swedenborg Rite died out within a decade of its founding. Starting in the 1870s, the Rite was resurrected as a Hermeticism hermetic organization. This version faded out sometime around 1908. ref cite web title Chaos Out of Order The Rise and Fall of the Swedenborgian Rite author R. A. Gilbert date 1995 09 14 url http freemasonry.bcy.ca aqc swedenborg.html publisher Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon A.F. & A. M. ref In 1982 a patent of the Swedenborg Rite was transmitted by the English Freemason Desmond Bourke, in his office at the British Museum, to Masonic author Michele Moramarco , who after revising the rituals by Bourke s permission revived that tradition in Italy under the title of Antico Rito Noachita Ancient Noachide Rite References reflist Further ... and The Rite author William G. Peacher year 1992 publisher Maine Lodge of Research, AF& AM cite book title Swedenborg Rite and the Great Masonic Leaders of the Eighteenth Century author Samuel ... fr Rite Swedenborg ...   more details



  1. Dominican Rite

    . The Dominican Rite is the unique rite of the Dominican Order of the Roman Catholic Church . It has been classified differently by different sources some consider it a usage of the Roman Rite , others a variant of the Gallican Rite , and still others a form of the Roman Rite into which Gallican ... Usage ref The Dominican Order composed and adopted this rite in the mid thirteenth century as its specific rite. In 1968, it decided to adopt the renewed Roman Rite of Mass liturgy Mass ..., but it has kept other elements of its proper rite, such as the Rite of Profession. ref http www.australia.op.org texts romano prof.pdf The Rite of Profession of the Order of Preachers ref As a result, the Dominican Rite of the Mass ceased being celebrated after the renewed Roman Rite was promulgated ... rite for the order received no official attention in the time of St. Dominic , each province ..., and thus once and for all settled a common rite for the Order of Preachers throughout the world ... further towards preserving the integrity of the rite. Pope Innocent XI and Pope Clement XII prohibited ... Dominican Rite was the Decree of Pope Pius V 1570 , imposing a common rite on the Western Church ... of Friars Preachers the privilege of maintaining its old rite, a privilege which the chapters ... movements were started with the idea of conforming with the Roman Rite but were always been defeated, until after the Second Vatican Council , when the Order finally decided to adopt the Roman Rite, supplementing ... uses without thereby setting up a distinct liturgical rite. The General Chapter of River Forest ... Rite Mass and Office. This faculty continues in force today. Sources of the rite To determine the sources of the Dominican Rite is to come face to face with the haze and uncertainty that seems to shroud most liturgical history. The thirteenth century knew no unified Roman Rite. While the basis of the usages ... of the Dominican Rite most of the convents of the order were embraced within the territory in which ...   more details



  1. Great Rite

    no footnotes date January 2012 ref improve date January 2012 In Wicca , the Great Rite is a form of sex magic that includes either ritual sexual intercourse or else a ritual symbolic representation of sexual intercourse. Most often it is performed by the High Priest and High Priestess , but other participants can be elected to perform the Rite. Symbolic version of the Great Rite In the symbolic version the High Priest plunges the athame , or ritual knife the male symbol , into a cup or Chalice cup chalice the female symbol which is filled with wine and is held by the High Priestess . The Great Rite symbolizes creation in the union of the Maiden Goddess with the Lover God , and thus is also known as a fertility rite . Occasions for the Great Rite A variety of ritual occasions call for the Great Rite to be performed, such as during the festival of Beltane on or about May 1 in the northern hemisphere and November 1 in the southern hemisphere. ref cite book last Morrison first Dorothy title The Craft A Witch s Book of Shadows publisher Llewellyn Worldwide year 2001 page 153 ref ref cite book last Hume first Lynne title Witchcraft and Paganism in Australia location Melbourne publisher Melbourne University Press year 1997 ref See also Ganachakra Gnostic Mass Hieros gamos Orgasm control Yab Yum Yab Yum a.k.a. Kamamudra Notes references WiccaandWitchcraft Category Wicca Category Wiccan terminology Category Sexuality and religion Paganism stub cy Y Ddefod Fawr it Grande Rito pt Grande Rito ...   more details



  1. Tuli (rite)

    Tul is a Filipino people Filipino rite of male circumcision . It has a long historical tradition and is considered a rite of passage ref http www.gmanews.tv story 219779 nation tuli a rite of passage for filipino boys Tuli a rite of passage for Filipino boys ref boys who have not undergone the ritual are labelled sup t and face ridicule from their peers. Circumcision is not considered a religious rite as most Filipinos Religion in the Philippines subscribe to Roman Catholicism in the Philippines Roman Catholicism , which does not require it. A theory posits that the prevalence of the rite is due to Islam in the Philippines Islam , which arrived in the islands 200 years before Christianity. More affluent parents opt to have their children circumcised as neonate s in hospital, but the majority prefer that their sons undergo the tradition at around 5 7 years of age. Boys of the same age group would either go to government sponsored missions, hospitals, or to a local circumciser. The Department of Health Philippines Philippines Department of Health sponsors an annual Operation Tuli project to circumcise boys others assist and provide the service for free. The traditional circumciser would tell the patient to chew guava leaves and then simply cut off the foreskin of the boy with a sharp knife. The boy is then to wash off in the cold waters of a nearby river and to apply the masticated guava leaves as a poultice on the wound. Newly circumcised boys usually wear housedresses or loose skirts to help in the healing. The swelling that might occur during this period is termed pang ngamatis , literally, becoming like a tomato kamatis owing to the reddish appearance of the penis. The rite has been the subject of the award winning film Tuli by Auraeus Solito . Citation needed date May 2011 References reflist Category Philippine culture Category Circumcision ...   more details



  1. Odinic Rite

    The Odinic Rite OR is a religious organization, practicing a form of Northern Indo European religion termed Odinism after the chief god of Norse mythology , Odin . It is a reconstructionist religious organization focusing on Germanic paganism , Germanic mythology , Norse paganism , and Anglo Saxon paganism , whom some consider to be part of a Neo v lkisch movements Neo v lkisch movement . Odinism The term Odinism was coined by Orestes Brownson in 1848, in his 1848 Letter to Protestants . ref The Works ... Rite defines Odinism as the modern day expression of the ancient religions which grew and evolved ... Rite shuns such descriptions as Viking religion or Asatru insisting that the Viking era was just ... by Hengest Thorsson, later published in Odinic Rite Briefing, issue 113, 2009 ref History In 1973 ... of the Odinic Rite or Odinist Committee in England ref Pagan Resurrection by Richard Rudgley 2006 p.240 ref . In 1980 the organisation changed its name to The Odinic Rite after it was believed ... the Odinic Rite became the first polytheistic religious organisation to be granted Registered Charity ... Horse Stone in Kent . Prior to his involvement with the Odinic Rite Heimgest had belonged to a small ... Rite. Also in 1991, an expelled member of the OR, Ingvar Harrison set up a rival Odinic Rite using ... over many other countries. The Odinic Rite has legal status in the United Kingdom , Australia , and the United ... not as representatives of the Odinic Rite. ref http www.odinic rite.org qa.htm Answer2 Odinic Rite FAQ Does the Odinic Rite take a political viewpoint? ref . Values Members of the Odinic Rite are encouraged ... Virtues and Nine Charges from the http www.odinic rite.org virtues.html Odinic Rite web site ref The Book of Blotar The Book of Blotar is a book of rituals published by the Odinic Rite for the purposes ... Stone References Reflist External links http www.odinic rite.org Odinic Rite website http www.odinist.net ... established in 1973 es Odinic Rite it The Book of Blotar ...   more details




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