The following is a list of the feast days of the GeneralRomanCalendar as it was in 1954 . It is thus ... see GeneralRomanCalendar of 1962 . The 1952 Marietti printing of the Missal, which precedes 1954 ... Pope made are indicated in GeneralRomanCalendar of Pope Pius XII . They included the institution .... Further retouches were made by Pope Pius XII in 1955, ref GeneralRomanCalendar of Pope Pius XII ref Pope John XXIII in 1962, ref GeneralRomanCalendar of 1962 ref and Pope Paul VI in 1969. ref Roman ... motu 20proprio 20rubricarum 20instructum.htm ref of July 23, 1960. This revision, the GeneralRomanCalendar of 1962 , was incorporated in the Roman Missal of 1962, ref pages XLV&ndash LIII of the reproduction ... class doubles the new rank of greater double, was still in use in the 1954calendar, and would continue ... shows the incremental crowding of the calendar which had increased further by 1954 in the following table based on the official revisions of the Roman Breviary in 1568, ref For more information on this calendar of Pope Pius V Pope Saint Pius V , see Tridentine Calendar . ref 1602, 1631, 1882 and on the situation ... on February 24, the traditional leap day of the Julian calendar Julian reform Romancalendar . Octaves ... of Jesus Friday after the 10th Sunday after Easter br The 1954calendar assigned special celebrations ... calendar is thus the calendar approved by Pope Benedict XVI with his July 7, 2007 document Summorum Pontificum for use as an extraordinary form of the Roman Rite . The GeneralRomanCalendar was again revised in 1969, in connection with the revision of the Roman Missal , and later. For its current state, see Roman Catholic calendar of saints . For most of the celebrations here listed, the Mass is found in the Roman Missal of the time in the section called the Proper of the Saints , but for those ... Encyclopedia, s.v. Christian Calendar ref and that by the time of the Tridentine Calendar included ... particular day. Pope Pius X simplified matters considerably in his 1911 Reform of the Roman Breviary ... more details
TOC right For earlier forms of the GeneralRomanCalendar, see the Tridentine Calendar , the GeneralRomanCalendar of 1954 , the GeneralRomanCalendar of Pope Pius XII and the GeneralRomanCalendar of 1962 . PLEASE NOTE The feast days of many saints are not included in the GeneralRomanCalendar. Editors ... National Calendars . The GeneralRomanCalendar indicates the days of the year to which the Roman ... also into the GeneralRomanCalendar, which mentions only a very limited selection of canonized ... Features saints bydate.asp? Saints by Day . They mention the saints of the GeneralRomanCalendar, but they also give names of saints not included in the GeneralRomanCalendar, especially on a day, known as a feria , to which the GeneralRomanCalendar assigns no celebration whatever of a saint. Feria ... rank. The GeneralRomanCalendar contains only those celebrations that are intended to be observed ... I , pope Optional Memorial National calendars Only variations from the GeneralRomanCalendar ... assigned in the GeneralCalendar to another date. These liturgical calendars also indicate the degree ..., but not at that of a Memorial, and the Nicene Creed Creed is added on Solemnities. The GeneralCalendar ... and is used in connection with a noun, as in the phrase ferial Mass . The GeneralCalendar is printed ... only celebrations included in the GeneralCalendar, ref An example is Ordo Missae Celebrandae et Divini ... of falling on a Sunday or during periods such as Holy Week and the Octave of Easter. GeneralRoman ... GeneralCalendar Sunday after Epiphany or, if Epiphany is celebrated on 7 or 8 January, the following ... 5932 General Norms for the Liturgical Year and the Calendar , 58 . January GeneralCalendar Editors ... ARE INCLUDED IN THE GENERALCALENDAR. 1 January Octave of Christmas, Solemnity of Mary, Mother ... GeneralCalendar Editors are requested not to insert here the names of saints who are celebrated ..., BUT ONLY A FEW OF THESE SAINTS ARE INCLUDED IN THE GENERALCALENDAR. 1 February Feria 2 February ... more details
Reflist See also Namesdays Moveable feast List of saints Roman Catholic calendar of saints Tridentine CalendarGeneralRomanCalendar of 1954Calendar of Saints History of the Roman Rite Mass DEFAULTSORT GeneralRomanCalendar Of 1962 Category Liturgical calendars Category Tridentine Mass Category ...This article lists the feast days of the GeneralRomanCalendar as it was in 1962, following the reforms that Pope John XXIII introduced with his motu proprio Rubricarum instructum of 23 July 1960. The 1962 edition of the Roman Missal was authorized as an extraordinary form of the Roman Rite by the 7 July 2007 motu proprio Summorum Pontificum of Pope Benedict XVI . Rubricarum instructum replaced the former classifications of Doubles, Semidoubles, and Simples with I, II, and III class feasts and commemorations. It removed a few feasts, in particular duplications such as the Feast of the Cross 3 May and 14 September , the Chair of Peter 18 January and 22 February , Saint Peter 1 August and 29 June , Saint John the Evangelist 6 May and 27 December , Saint Michael 8 May and 29 September , and Saint Stephen 3 August and 26 December . This calendar is distinct from the GeneralRomanCalendar of 1954 in that it also incorporates the changes made by Pope Pius XII in 1955, which included the reduction of octave liturgical octaves to three only, those of Christmas, Easter and Pentecost. ref General decree Cum nostra of the Sacred Congregation of Rites ref See GeneralRomanCalendar of Pope Pius XII . January January 1 Octave of the Christmas Nativity of the Lord, I class. January 2 Feria. January 3 Feria. January 4 Feria. January 5 Commemoration of St. Pope Telesphorus Telesphorus Pope and Martyr, Comm. January 6 On the Epiphany Christian Epiphany of the Lord , I class. January 7 Feria. January 8 Feria. January 9 Feria. January 10 Feria. January 11 Commemoration of St. Pope Hyginus Hyginus ... II, Holy Roman Emperor Henry II Emperor, Confessor, III class. July 16 Commemoration of Our Lady ... more details
In 1955 Pope Pius XII made several changes to the GeneralRomanCalendar of 1954 , changes that remained in force only until 1960, when Pope John XXIII , on the basis of further recommendations of the commission that Pius XII had set up, decreed a further revision of the Roman Catholic calendar of saints see GeneralRomanCalendar of 1962 . The changes made by Pope Pius XII thus remained unaltered for only five years. He made the following changes by the decree Cum nostra hac aetate De rubricis ad simpliciorem formam redigendis of March 23, 1955 ref Acta Apostolicae Sedis 47 1955 , pages 218 224 ref Rank of feasts The grade and rite of Semi Double was suppressed, and the liturgical days formerly celebrated as that rite were to be celebrated in the simple rite except the Vigil of Pentecost which was raised to the double rite. ref Title II Changes in the calendar, 1 2 ref Sundays The Sundays of Advent and Lent and those that follow up to Low Sunday, and also Pentecost Sunday, were to be celebrated as doubles of the first class, outranking all feasts but when feasts of the first class occurred ... Pius XII? positive view See also GeneralRomanCalendar of 1954GeneralRomanCalendar of 1962 Roman Catholic calendar of saints Tridentine CalendarCalendar of Saints History of the Roman Rite Mass Category ... of the Sunday, with the latter merely Commemoration commemorated . ref Title II Changes in the calendar ... those marked in particular calendars, were suppressed. ref Title II Changes in the calendar, 8 10 ... rite, continued to be celebrated as before. ref Title II Changes in the calendar, 11 13 ref From ... . ref Title II Changes in the calendar, 14 ref With the suppression of the Octave of Epiphany ... Family without any commemoration of the Baptism of Our Lord. ref Title II Changes in the calendar ... and the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus became feriae per annum. ref Title II Changes in the calendar, 17 ... could be either of the feria or of the feast. ref Title II Changes in the calendar, 20 22 ref ... more details
Refimprove date March 2011 The Romancalendar changed its form several times between founding of Rome the founding of Rome and the fall of the Roman Empire . This article generally discusses the early Roman or pre Julian calendar s. The calendar used after 46  BC is discussed under Julian calendar . Image Roman calendar.png thumb 480px Fasti Antiates Maiores Painting of the Romancalendar about 60  BC, before the Julian reform. Observe Image Roman calendar.png enlarged that it contains the months ... column. align left TOC clear History The original Romancalendar is believed to have been a lunar calendar , ref According to Livy , Numa s calendar was lunisolar with lunar months and several intercalary ... ceased to be connected with lunar phases, but it is unknown when it happened. Calendar of Romulus Roman ... of Roman politics. Because a Romancalendar year defined the term of office of elected Magistratus ... calendar this is seven days before the Kalends of October or, in Roman style, counting inclusively ... out the Julian equivalent of a Roman date in the pre Julian calendar. In the early Empire, the Roman ... of the week . Character of the day Each day of the Romancalendar was associated with a character , which ... about how the calendar worked, especially the nundinal cycle, we can accurately convert Roman dates ... urbe condita Ancient Rome Gregorian calendar Julian calendarRoman festivals Notes See Wikipedia Footnotes ... The Calendar of the Roman Republic Princeton, 1967 . Richards, E.G. Mapping Time . Oxford Oxford University Press. ISBN 0 19 850413 6. R pke, J. The RomanCalendar from Numa to Constantine Time, History ... calendar roman.html Early RomanCalendar History http penelope.uchicago.edu grout encyclopaedia romana calendar romancalendar.html James Grout The RomanCalendar , part of the Encyclop dia Romana http ... DEFAULTSORT RomanCalendar Category Romancalendar interwiki zh min nan L m le k hoat bg ... Smith, A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities London 1875 http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 In Canada , the 1954 Governor General s Award s for Literary Merit were the eighteenth such awards. The awards in this period had no monetary prize but were an honour for the authors. Winners Fiction Igor Gouzenko , The Fall of a Titan . Poetry or Drama P.K. Page , The Metal and the Flower . Non Fiction Hugh MacLennan , Thirty and Three . Non Fiction A.R.M. Lower , This Most Famous Stream . Juvenile Marjorie Wilkins Campbell , The Nor westers . Other Governor General s Awards GovernorGeneralsAwards Category Governor General s Awards Category 1954 awards Governor General s Awards Category 1954 in Canada Governor General s Awards eo Premiitoj de la Guberniestro enerala 1954 fr Prix du Gouverneur g n ral 1954 ... more details
Politics of Dominica General elections were held in Dominica on 19 August 1954. ref name N1 Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook, Volume I , p230 ISBN 9780199283576 ref No political parties contested the elections and all candidates ran as independents. Voter turnout was 70.3 . Results class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left Independents 15,749 100 8 0 align left Invalid blank votes 997 align left Total 16,746 100 8 0 colspan 5 align left Source Nohlen References reflist Dominican elections Category 1954 elections in the Caribbean Category Elections in Dominica Category 1954 in Dominica Category Non partisan elections Category British Windward Islands ... more details
Infobox Election election name Turkish general election, 1954 country Turkey type parliamentary ongoing no previous election Turkish general election, 1950 previous year 1950 next election Turkish general election, 1957 next year 1957 seats for election Total of 541 seats of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey br 271 seats were needed for a majority election date May 2, 1954 image2 File Inonu Ismet.jpg 100px leader2 smet n n colour2 da251c party2 Republican People s Party Turkey last election2 69 seats2 30 popular vote2 3,161,696 percentage2 35.36 image1 leader1 Adnan Menderes colour1 8f00ff party1 Democratic Party Turkey, historical last election1 408 seats1 490 popular vote1 5,151,550 percentage1 57.61 title Prime Minister of Turkey Prime Minister before election Adnan Menderes before party Democratic Party Turkey, historical after election Adnan Menderes after party Democratic Party Turkey, historical General elections were held in Turkey on 2 May 1954. The result was a victory for the Democratic Party Turkey, historical Democratic Party , which won 490 of the 535 seats. ref Nohlen, D, Grotz, F & Hartmann, C 2001 Elections in Asia A data handbook, Volume I , p271 ISBN 019924958 ref Voter turnout was 88.6 . Results class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left Democratic Party Turkey, historical Democratic Party 5,151,550 57.6 490 82 align left Republican People s Party Turkey Republican People s Party 3,161,696 35.4 30 39 align left Nation Party Turkey, 1948 Republican Nation Party 434,085 4.9 5 New align left Independents 137,318 4.8 10 1 align left Peasant s Party Turkey Peasant s Party 57,011 0.6 0 New align left Invalid blank votes 153,957 ... Turkish elections Category General elections in Turkey 1954 Category 1954 in Turkey Category 1954 elections in Europe ca Eleccions legislatives turques de 1954 de Parlamentswahlen in der T rkei 1954 tr 1954 T rkiye genel se imleri ... more details
Politics of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines General elections were held in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines in 1954. ref name N1 Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook, Volume I , p600 ISBN 978 0 19 928357 6 ref The majority of seats were won by independents. Voter turnout was 59.8 . ref Nohlen, p602 ref Results class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left People s Political Party Saint Vincent and the Grenadines People s Political Party 6,301 40.3 3 New align left Independents 9,399 59.7 5 5 align left Invalid blank votes 1,825 align left Total 17,465 100 8 0 align left colspan 5 Source Nohlen References reflist Saint Vincent and the Grenadines elections Category 1954 elections in the Caribbean Category Elections in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Category 1954 in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Category British Windward Islands ... more details
Infobox election election name Irish general election, 1954 country Ireland type parliamentary ongoing no previous election Irish general election, 1951 previous year 1951 previous mps Members of the 14th D il next election Irish general election, 1957 next year 1957 next mps Members of the 16th D il ... John A. Costello after party Fine Gael The Irish general election of 1954 was held on 18 May 1954 ... facing the country, they could provide fresh ideas. Result Irish general election header elec no 15th elec date 18 May elec year 1954 note ref cite web url http electionsireland.org results general 15dail.cfm title 15th D il 1954General Election work ElectionsIreland.org accessdate 23 May 2009 ref ... elections DEFAULTSORT Irish General Election, 1954 Category 1954 elections in Europe Category 1954 in Ireland General election, 1954 Category 1950s in Irish politics Category Elections in the Republic of Ireland General election, 1954 ca Eleccions al D il ireann de 1954 ... election date 18 May 1954 elected mps Members of the 15th D il TDs elected Fianna F il image1 File ... general election 1954.png map size 400px map caption Percentage of seats gained by each of the five ... and Government of Ireland government were appointed. The general election took place in Parliamentary ... of Ireland Ireland for 147 seats in the lower house of parliament, D il ireann . Campaign The general election of 1954 was caused by the loss of an overall majority for the ruling Fianna F il party in the D il. Rather than be voted down on a vote in the D il, amon de Valera decided to call a general ... in Europe A data handbook , pp1009 1017 ISBN 9783832956097 ref Irish general election party party ... Irish general election party party Fine Gael leader Richard Mulcahy seats 50 seats chg 10 seats 34.0 fpv 427,031 fpv 32.0 fpv chg 6.2 Irish general election party party Labour Party Ireland leader William Norton seats 19 seats chg 2 seats 12.9 fpv 161,034 fpv 12.1 fpv chg 0.7 Irish general election ... more details
Politics of Grenada General elections were held in Grenada on 20 September 1954. ref name N1 Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook, Volume I , p307 ISBN 9780199283576 ref Although independent candidates received the most votes, Eric Gairy s Grenada United Labour Party the only political party in existence at the time won six of the eight seats, as it had done in the Grenadian general election, 1951 1951 elections . ref name BS Steele, BA 2003 Grenada. A History of its People p359 ISBN 0 333 93053 3 ref At this time the Legislative Council had few powers. The role of head of government remained with the List of colonial heads of Grenada Administrator . Results class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left Grenada United Labour Party 10,347 46.0 6 0 align left Independents 12,129 54.0 2 0 align left Invalid blank votes 2,358 align left Total 24,834 100 8 0 align left colspan 5 Source Nohlen References Reflist Grenadian elections Use dmy dates date April 2011 Category 1954 in Grenada Category Elections in Grenada Category 1954 elections in the Caribbean Category British Windward Islands ... more details
The General Strike of 1954 was a watershed political and economic event in the history of Honduras that ushered in widespread change. When former United Fruit Company lawyer Juan Manuel G lvez became president in 1954, following the contested election of 1953, he surprised everyone by adopting a pro labor stance, introducing, among other things, an 8 hour work day, including extra pay for work on holidays. This has been widely interpreted as an attempt by G lvez to build a larger electoral base. In April 1954, banana workers employed by United Fruit began a wildcat strike in the northern town of Tela , primarily over pay issues. In May, dockworkers in Puerto Cort s demanded double pay for holiday work, in accordance with the law. They went out on strike when their leader was dismissed by United Fruit, and subsequently all the United Fruit workers, some 25,000, and also workers for the rival banana exporter Standard Fruit Company Standard Fruit , another 15,000, also joined the strike. ref Blackwell Reference Online, Hondurans General Strike of 1954, http www.blackwellreference.com public tocnode?id g9781405184649 yr2010 chunk g9781405184649720 ref In addition to the fruit company workers, industrial workers at the manufacturing town of San Pedro Sula joined, making the strike a remarkable event in labor mobilization. The strike attracted attention from the role played by the still illegal but increasingly active Communist Party of Honduras Communist party , which is sometimes blamed for its influence, both now and at the time. U. S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles suggested that Communists from Guatemala had infiltrated Honduras and were ultimately behind the strike. ref Time Magazine , 24 May 1954 http www.time.com time magazine article 0,9171,823407,00.html ref In fact, modern scholars have presented evidence that the Communist party was as much born of the strike ... Republic , pp. 96 98. ref References Reflist Category 1954 in Honduras Category General strikes ... more details
Politics of Belgium General elections were held in Belgium on 11 April 1954. ref Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D & St ver, P 2010 Elections in Europe A data handbook , p289 ISBN 9783832956097 ref The result was a victory for the Christian Social Party Belgium, defunct Christian Social Party , which won 95 of the 212 seats in the Belgian Chamber of Representatives Chamber of Representatives and 49 of the 106 seats in the Belgian Senate Senate . ref Nohlen & St ver, pp309 311 ref Voter turnout was 93.2 . ref Nohlen & St ver, p291 ref Results Chamber of Deputies class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left Christian Social Party Belgium, defunct Christian Social Party 2,123,408 41.1 95 13 align left Belgian Socialist Party 1,927,015 37.3 86 9 align left Liberal Party Belgium Liberal Party 626,983 12.1 25 5 align left Communist Party of Belgium 184,108 3.6 4 3 align left Liberal Soclialist Kartel Cartels 108,175 2.1 0 0 align left People s Union Belgium People s Union 113,632 2.2 1 1 align left Other parties 77,165 1.5 1 1 align left Invalid blank votes 302,644 align left Total 5,463,130 100 212 0 align left colspan 5 Source Nohlen & St ver Senate class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left Christian Social Party Belgium, defunct Christian Social Party 2,127,699 41.6 49 5 align left Belgian Socialist Party 1,915,213 37.5 42 5 align left Liberal Party Belgium Liberal Party 620,979 12.2 11 1 align left Communist Party of Belgium 181,843 3.6 2 1 align left Liberal Soclialist Kartel Cartels 108,966 2.1 2 2 align left Other parties 155,758 3.1 0 0 align left Invalid blank votes align left Total 5,110,458 100 106 2 align left colspan 5 Source Nohlen & St ver References reflist Belgian elections Category 1954 elections in Europe Category Elections in Belgium Category 1954 in Belgium ca Eleccions legislatives belgues de 1954 cs Belgick v eobecn volby 1954 nl Belgische verkiezingen 1954 ru 1954 ... more details
Politics of Cuba General elections were held in Cuba on 1 November 1954. ref name N1 Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook, Volume I , p203 ISBN 9780199283576 ref Fulgencio Batista won the presidential election running under the National Progressive Coalition banner, whilst the main opposition candidate, Ram n Grau San Mart n , withdrew his candidacy before election day. ref Nohlen, p217 ref Progressive Action emerged as the largest party in the House of Representatives, winning 60 of the 130 seats. Voter turnout was 52.4 . ref Nohlen, p204 ref Results President class wikitable style text align right Candidate Party Votes align left Fulgencio Batista align left National Progressive Coalition 1,451,753 align left Ram n Grau San Mart n align left Partido Aut ntico 188,209 align left colspan 2 Invalid blank votes align left colspan 2 Total 1,451,753 100 colspan 4 align left Source Nohlen The National Progressive Coalition was an alliance of Progressive Action , the Radical Union , the Republican Democratic Party Cuba Republican Democratic Party and the Liberal Party of Cuba Liberal Party . Senate class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left National Progressive Coalition 36 New align left Partido Aut ntico 18 align left Invalid blank votes align left Total 54 0 colspan 5 align left Source Nohlen House of Representatives class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left Progressive Action 60 56 align left Liberal Party of Cuba Liberal Party 24 16 align left Partido Aut ntico 16 12 align left Democratic Party Cuba Democratic Party 15 9 align left Radical Union 15 New align left Invalid blank votes align left Total 130 64 colspan 5 align left Source Nohlen References reflist Cuban elections Category 1954 elections in the Caribbean Category Elections in Cuba Category 1954 in Cuba Category Single party elections es Elecciones presidenciales de Cuba de 1954 ... more details
A general election was held in Honduras on 10 October 1954. The elections took place, with relative honesty. ref name Anderson, Thomas P 1969. Pp. 59 Anderson, Thomas P. The war of the dispossessed Honduras and El Salvador, 1969. Lincoln University of Nebraska Press. 1981. Pp. 59. ref The split among the National Party of Honduras Nationalists enabled the Liberal Party of Honduras Liberals to win a plurality 48 percent in the national elections, but without an absolute majority the election was thrown into the National Congress, where the distribution of seats favored the National Party of Honduras Nationalists and the National Reformist Movement MNR . ref Morris, James A. 1984. Honduras caudillo politics and military rulers. Boulder Westview Press. Pp. 11. ref The National Party of Honduras Nationalists and National Reformist Movement Reformists , unable to concur on a candidate of their own, had agreed to block Ram n Villeda Morales . ref name Parker, Franklin D 1981. Pp. 190 Parker, Franklin D. The Central American republics. Westport Greenwood Press. Reprint of 1964 original. 1981. Pp. 190. ref In November the election was thrown into Congress. Unfortunately, two thirds of the deputies was necessary to constitute a quorum and when the National Party of Honduras National and National Reformist Movement Reformist deputies boycotted the proceedings in a ploy designed by US Ambassador ... and democracy in Honduras, 1954 1963. Journal of Latin American studies 33, 3 539 560 August 2001 ... On 16 November 1954 Vice President Julio Lozano D az assumed the presidency during a constitutional .... 1983. Bowdler, George A. And Patrick Cotter. Voter participation in Central America, 1954 1981. Washington ... and politics in Honduras 1954 1963. Syracuse Syracuse University. Martz, John D. Central America .... 1981. Political handbook of the world 1954. New York, 1955. Posas, Mario and Rafael del Cid ... in Honduras Category 1954 elections in North America Category 1954 in Honduras ... more details
Politics of Guatemala Constituent Assembly elections were held alongside a plebiscite on the presidency of Carlos Castillo Armas in Guatemala on 10 October 1954. A reported 99.92 of voters voted in favour of Armas presidency, whilst the National Anti Communist Front won 57 of the 65 seats in the Assembly. Results Plebiscite class wikitable style text align right Choice Votes align left For 485,699 99.92 align left Against 400 0.08 align left Invalid blank votes align left Total 486,099 100 align left Source Holden Constituent Assembly class wikitable style text align right Parties and alliances Votes Seats align left National Anti Communist Front 57 align left Anti ommunist University Students Committee 2 align left ACCA 2 align left Independent Anti Communist Party of the West 2 align left Independents 2 align left Invalid blank votes align left Total 65 align left colspan 4 Source Ebel Bibliography Villagr n Kramer, Francisco. Biograf a pol tica de Guatemala a os de guerra y a os de paz. FLACSO Guatemala, 2004. Political handbook of the world 1954. New York, 1955. Elections in the Americas A Data Handbook Volume 1. North America, Central America, and the Caribbean. Edited by Dieter Nohlen. 2005. Holden, Robert H. 2004. Armies without nations public violence and state formation in Central America, 1821 1960. New York Oxford University Press. Ebel, Roland H. 1998. Misunderstood caudillo Miguel Ydigoras Fuentes and the failure of democracy in Guatemala. Lanham University Press of America. Guatemalan elections Category Elections in Guatemala Category 1954 elections in North America Category 1954 in Guatemala ... more details
Politics of Belize General elections were held in British Honduras on 28 April 1954, the first held under universal suffrage . ref name DN Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook, Volume I , p100 ISBN 9780199283576 ref The new constitution replaced the Legislative Council with a Legislative Assembly, which had nine elected members, three officials and three appointed members. ref name DN The result was a victory for the People s United Party , which won eight of the nine seats in a coalition with the General Workers Union Belize General Workers Union . Election results British Honduras legislative election, 1954 References reflist Belizean elections Category 1954 elections in North America Category Elections in Belize Category 1954 in Belize Category British Honduras ... more details
Politics of Rhodesia General elections were held in Southern Rhodesia on 27 January 1954. ref Dvorin, EP 1954 Central Africa s First Federal Election Background and Issues Political Research Quarterly, Vol. 7, pp369 390 ref The result was a victory for the United Federal Party United Rhodesia Party , which won 26 of the 30 seats. Results class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left United Federal Party United Rhodesia Party 26 align left Independents 2 align left Rhodesia Labour Party Independent Labour 1 align left Independent Rhodesia Party 1 align left Total 30 References reflist Zimbabwean elections Category 1954 in Zimbabwe Category Southern Rhodesian elections Category 1954 elections in Africa ... more details
The General Instruction of the Roman Missal GIRM in the Latin original, Institutio Generalis Missalis Romani IGMR is the detailed document governing the celebration of Mass liturgy Mass of the Mass of Paul VI ordinary form of the Roman Rite of the Roman Catholic Church Catholic Church since 1969. It is printed at the start of recent editions of the Roman Missal . This document unified and replaced a number of documents that were printed in earlier editions Rubricae Generales Missalis General Rubrics of the Missal , amplified and revised by Pope Clement VIII in 1604 and completely rewritten by Pope John XXIII in 1960. ref Compare the text in the http www.musicasacra.com pdf missale62.pdf 1962 Missal with that in the http www.sanctamissa.org EN resources missale romanum pdf.html 1920 typical edition of the Missal ref Additiones et Variationes in Rubricis Missalis ad normam Bullae Divino afflatu et subsequentium S. R. C. decretorum Additions and Variations to the Rubrics of the Missal in accordance with the Bull Divino afflatu and subsequent decrees of the Sacred Congregation of Rites , which existed in Missals printed only between 1920 and 1962. Ritus servandus in celebratione Missae ... riches found in the General Instruction of the Roman Missal and the Order of Readings for Mass ... url http www.usccb.org prayer and worship roman missal general instruction of the roman missal title General Instruction of the Roman Missal publisher United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, location ... www.liturgyoffice.org.uk Resources GIRM Documents GIRM.pdf format PDF title General Instruction of the Roman ... Roman Missal Mass of Paul VI External links http books.google.com books?id wC8krNGsd8MC A commentary on the general instruction of the Roman Missal developed under the auspices of the Catholic Academy .... Structure The General Instruction is arranged in nine chapters, preceded by a preamble. The chapter ... XVI stressed the importance of proper knowledge of the General Instruction not only for priests ... more details
The Northwest Territories general election of 1954 was the seventh general election in the history of the Territories. The election was held on September 7, 1954, this was also the only provincial territorial election held in Canada that year. This election saw the number of elected candidates increase by one. Election summary Empty section date July 2010 Appointed members border 1 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 style border collapse collapse colspan 4 2nd Northwest Territories Legislative Council bgcolor CCCCCC Member New Re appointed Louis Audette Re appointed Leonard Nicholson Re appointed William Clements Re appointed Jean Boucher politician Jean Boucher New Frank Cunningham sup sup Re appointed Note Frank Cunningham was also deputy commissioner. Elected members For complete electoral history, see individual districts border 1 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 style border collapse collapse colspan 4 2nd Northwest Territories Legislative Council bgcolor CCCCCC District Member Mackenzie Delta electoral district Mackenzie Delta Frank Carmichael Mackenzie North John Goodall politician John Goodall Mackenzie River N.W.T. electoral district Mackenzie River John Havelock Parker John Parker Mackenzie South Robert Poritt References reflist External links http www.yukoncollege.yk.ca agraham nost202 ucnintro.htm The 20Northwest 20Territories 20 20govt History of the North Northwest Territories elections Category 1954 elections in Canada Category Northwest Territories elections ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Election election name New Zealand general election, 1954 country New Zealand flag year 1954 type parliamentary ongoing no previous election New Zealand general election, 1951 previous year 1951 next election New Zealand general election, 1957 next year 1957 seats for election All 80 seats in the Parliament of New Zealand br 41 seats were needed for a majority election date Start date 1954 11 13 df y turnout 1,096,877 91.4 National image1 File Sidney George Holland 1953 .jpg 146px leader1 Sidney Holland leader since1 1940 party1 New Zealand National Party leaders seat1 Christchurch North New Zealand electorate Christchurch North last election1 50 seats, 54.0 seats1 45 seat change1 decrease 5 popular vote1 485,630 percentage1 44.3 swing1 decrease 9.7 Labour image2 File Walter Nash ca 1940s .jpg 140px leader2 Walter Nash leader since2 1951 party2 New Zealand Labour Party leaders seat2 Hutt New Zealand electorate Hutt last election2 30 seats, 45.8 seats2 35 seat change2 increase 5 popular vote2 484,028 percentage2 44.1 swing2 decrease 1.7 title Prime Minister of New Zealand Prime Minister before election Sidney Holland after election Sidney Holland before party New Zealand National Party after party New Zealand National Party The 1954 New Zealand general election was a nationwide vote to determine the shape of the Parliament of New Zealand s 31st ... 1,096,877 100 80 New Zealand elections DEFAULTSORT New Zealand General Election, 1954 Category New Zealand general elections 1954 Category 1954 elections in Oceania Category 1954 in New Zealand ... general election, 1949 1949 elections . It had then been re elected by a large margin amid the industrial disputes of the New Zealand general election, 1951 1951 election . The Prime Minister of New Zealand ... for the main 1954 elections was 13 November. 1,209,670 people were registered to vote, and voter turnout ... 1902. Results The 1954 election saw the governing New Zealand National Party National Party re ... more details
Politics of Zambia General elections were held in Northern Rhodesia on 18 February 1954. ref name T1 The result was a victory for the Federal Party Northern Rhodesia Federal Party , which won 10 of the 12 elected white seats in the Legislative Council. ref name TT Federal Party Success In N. Rhodesia Mining Area Victories , The Times , 19 February 1954, p7, Issue 52860 ref In mining towns Federal Party candidates defeated independents backed by the European Mineworkers Union and the European Salaried Staff Association. The only two seats in which they were defeated were the Midlands constituency near Lusaka won by J Gaunt and one of the Livingstone, Zambia Livingstone seats, where FS Derby won by 11 votes after an unofficial Federal Party candidate split the vote. ref name T1 N. Rhodesian Voting Analysed Federal Party s Hold , The Times , 20 February 1954, p5, Issue 52861 ref ref name TT Voter turnout was between 70 and 80 in the mining areas, but lower in other constituencies. ref name TT On 13 January four black members Robinson Mwake Nabulyato from Southern Province, Safeli Hannock Chileshe from Central Province, Paskale Sokota from Western Province and Lakement Harvey Ngaundu from Northern Province had been nominated for membership of the Assembly by the Northern Rhodesian African Representative Council from a field of 14 candidates. ref N. Rhodesian Changes Unofficial Members Responsibilities , The Times , 15 January 2011, p7, Issue 52830 ref References reflist Zambian elections Category 1954 in Zambia Category 1954 elections in Africa Category Elections in Zambia ... more details
Politics of Saint Lucia General elections were held in Saint Lucia on 23 September 1954. ref name N1 Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D 2005 Elections in the Americas A data handbook, Volume I , p588 ISBN 978 0 19 928357 6 ref The result was a victory for the Saint Lucia Labour Party , which won five of the eight seats. Voter turnout was 49.4 . ref Nohlen, p590 ref Results class wikitable style text align right Party Votes Seats align left Saint Lucia Labour Party 7,462 47.7 5 0 align left People s Progressive Party Saint Lucia People s Progressive Party rowspan 2 8,269 rowspan 2 52.6 rowspan 2 3 rowspan 2 0 align left Independents align left Invalid blank votes 1,275 align left Total 17,006 100 8 0 align left colspan 5 Source Nohlen References reflist Saint Lucian elections Category 1954 elections in the Caribbean Category Elections in Saint Lucia Category 1954 in Saint Lucia Category British Windward Islands ... more details
calendars do not. The early Romancalendar , which had no way of designating the days of the winter ...About other uses Calendar disambiguation the Gregorian calendar for this year Current calendar Image Hindu calendar 1871 72.jpg right 250px thumb A page from the Hindu calendar 1871 1872. A calendar is a system ... given to each day is known as a calendar date date . Periods in a calendar such as years and months ... civilizations and societies have devised a calendar, usually derived from other calendars on which they model their systems, suited to their particular needs. A calendar is also a physical device often ... systems, which can be set to remind the user of upcoming events and appointments. A calendar can also mean a list of planned events, such as a court calendar . The English word calendar is derived ... New Shorter Oxford English Dictionary ref Calendar systems A full calendar system has a different calendar date for every day. Thus the week cycle is by itself not a full calendar system neither is a system to name the days within a year without a system for identifying the years. The simplest calendar ..., including the Gregorian calendar and its very similar predecessor, the Julian calendar , the Islamic calendar , and the Hebrew calendar year, week, and weekday  e.g. the ISO week date Cycles can be synchronized with periodic phenomena A lunar calendar is synchronized to the motion of the Moon lunar phase s an example is the Islamic calendar . A solar calendar is based on perceived seasonal year seasonal changes synchronized to the apparent motion of the Sun an example is the Persian calendar . A Lunisolar calendar luni solar calendar is based on a combination of both solar and lunar reckonings examples are the Chinese calendar traditional calendar of China , the Hindu Calendar in India or the Hebrew calendar . There are some calendars that appear to be synchronized to the motion of Venus ... month . Very commonly a calendar includes more than one type of cycle, or has both cyclic and acyclic ... more details
Legislative elections were held in the German Democratic Republic on 17 October 1954. There were 466 deputies to the Volkskammer 66 from East Berlin who were not directly elected in total. All were candidates of the single list National Front East Germany National Front . The list received the approval of 99.46 of voters, with turnout reported to be 98.5 . ref name NS Dieter Nohlen Nohlen, D & St ver, P 2010 Elections in Europe A data handbook , p779 ISBN 9783832956097 ref Results class wikitable style text align right Party Votes align left National Front East Germany National Front 11,828,877 99.46 align left Against rowspan 2 63,972 rowspan 2 0.5 align left Invalid blank votes align left Total 11,892,849 100 align left Registered voters turnout 12,085,380 98.5 align left colspan 3 Source Nohlen & St ver Seat distribution class wikitable style text align right Party Seats align left Socialist Unity Party of Germany 117 align left Free German Trade Union Federation 53 align left Christian Democratic Union East Germany Christian Democratic Union 52 align left Liberal Democratic Party of Germany 52 align left National Democratic Party of Germany East Germany National Democratic Party of Germany 52 align left Democratic Farmers Party of Germany 52 align left Democratic Women s League of Germany 29 align left Free German Youth 29 align left Kulturbund Cultural Association of the DDR 18 align left Peasants Mutual Aid Association 12 References reflist East German elections Category 1954 in East Germany Category Elections in East Germany 1954 Category 1954 elections in Germany ... more details