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  1. Contemporary Catholic liturgical music

    Refimprove date July 2007 Contemporary Catholic liturgical music encompasses a comprehensive number of styles of music for Roman Catholic Church Catholic liturgy that grew both before and after the reforms of Vatican II . The dominant style in English speaking Canada and the United States began as Gregorian ... In the early 1950s the Jesuit priest Joseph Gelineau was active in liturgical development in several ... language settings. Contemporary Catholic liturgical music grew after the reforms that followed ... of the people and abilities of each liturgical assembly. Although it is not always necessary e.g. in weekday ..., are in no way excluded, provided that they correspond to the spirit of the liturgical action and that they foster ... body of older Protestant hymnody and newly composed Contemporary Catholic Liturgical Music was introduced ... . A great deal of the early composed Contemporary Catholic liturgical Music of the 70s was inspired ... Catholic Songbooks preferred Contemporary Catholic Liturgical Music, some hymnody, and a very small ... 20th century Catholic liturgical music had become commonplace among American mainline Protestant ... sound of its own. Contemporary Catholic liturgical music makes heavy use of responsorial settings in which ... Up Your Hearts Tim Manion , I Lift Up My Soul Notable composers of contemporary Catholic liturgical ... Ltd. Publishers of this music A significant percentage of American contemporary liturgical music has ... and de facto head of OCP. Today, OCP represents approximately two thirds of Catholic liturgical music ... last7 Foley first7 John publisher Liturgical Press year 2003 isbn 978 0 8146 6196 3 ref although ... of Catholic Bishops , is to be judged by three sets of criteria pastoral, liturgical, and musical, with the place ... of worship in the Church and its various contexts Liturgical, Para liturgical, and Devotional and how ... Liturgical Music References reflist 2 Christian music articles clr DEFAULTSORT Contemporary Catholic Liturgical Music Category Contemporary Catholic music Category Christian music genres ...   more details



  1. Solas (liturgical group)

    dablink This article is about the Irish liturgical group. For the Irish traditional group of the same name, see Solas group . For other uses see Solas . Solas Irish, pronounced IPA en s l s in English is an Irish liturgical music group and resource entity formed in 1991, performing, recording and distributing original church music by local, and mostly Roman Catholic Catholic , composers. The group is based in Belfast but has attracted musicians and writers from across the island of Ireland , and as of 2003, has been largely in hiatus. Solas was founded by Brian Foley, who coined the name, which comes from an Irish language Irish word meaning light . Discography To You I Pray 1993 Solas An Domhain aka Light Of The World 1995 Winter Solas 1998 GIA Publications, Inc. Solas An Chro 2001 Oregon Catholic Press Featured Composers Deirdre Carabine Gerry Creen Pat Conway Brendan Dowd Mich al Downes Brian Foley Philip Hart Lorna Hinds Sheelagh Hughes Michael Johnston Charles Livingstone P l Mac Adam Paul MacAree Priest Roman Catholic and Orthodox Rev. Eamon Martin Patricia Matthews Edel McClean Gerry McCoy Stephen McCusker Maebh McKeon Catherine McKinney Ciaran McLoughlin Nun Sr. Perpetua McNulty Siobh n Mullin Brian Quinn Catherine Quinn John Robinson Mairead Weir External links http www.solas music.com official website Category Celtic music groups Category Irish folk musical groups ...   more details



  1. Leeds University Liturgical Choir

    Orphan date September 2008 att September 2008 Leeds University Liturgical Choir was formed by Dr Bryan White, Dr Stephen Muir and Prof. Philip Wilby of the School of Music, University of Leeds in 2002, with the primary purpose of performing sacred choral music in liturgical settings. The choir draws its membership from across the whole University, and has included undergraduates, postgraduates and staff from the departments of Physics, English, Molecular Biology, Music, Classics, Electronic & Electrical Engineering, Joint Honours, Earth Sciences, and The Lifelong Learning Centre. It has performed in a variety of prestigious venues, including York Minster, St Paul s Cathedral , Wells Cathedral , Beverley Minster , Bristol Cathedral , Ely Cathedral , and the Czech Embassy , London. The choir has conducted successful concert tours to Prague Easter 2005 and Germany Summer 2007 , and was one of only twelve from around the world to be invited to participate in the http www.cantat.amu.edu.pl welcome eng.htm Universitas Cantat International Choral Festival in Poznan , Poland in June 2005. It has recorded http mus www.leeds.ac.uk lulc cdpage.html two CDs Songs of Praise Music from the West Riding http www.doyenmobile.com Doyen 2004 , and Vox Dei http www.sound recording.co.uk SoundRecording 2006 , featuring world premiere recordings of music by Samuel Wesley, Maurice Greene, George Holmes, and Leeds University composers James Brown and Philip Wilby . Recent events have included a recording for BBC s Songs of Praise broadcast 6 April 2008 , participation in a recording with singer songwriter Corinne Bailey Rae release date to be confirmed , and preparation of a third CD recording. Choral Composition Competition The choir holds an annual Choral Composition Competition sponsored by the http www.leedsphilandlit.org.uk Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society . Previous winners br http ... www.leeds.ac.uk lulc Leeds University Liturgical Choir homepage http www.leeds.ac.uk music School of Music ...   more details



  1. Liturgical calendar (Lutheran)

    Lutheranism The Lutheran liturgical calendar is a listing which details the primary liturgical year annual festivals and events that are celebrated liturgically by various Lutheranism Lutheran churches ... publisher Evangelical Lutheran Church in America accessdate 4 November 2009 ref The purpose of the liturgical ... of the liturgical year. ref Pfatteicher, Lutheran Book of Worship Manual on the Liturgy , p. 22. ref ... commemorated on the Lutheran liturgical calendar fall into one of three different categories depending upon their liturgical priority Festivals, Lesser Festivals, and Commemorations. Festivals The Festivals .... 22. ref Liturgical colors Image Pastordavid.jpg left thumb A Lutheran pastor celebrating the Eucharist ... which are listed on the liturgical calendars and the seasons which are a part of the Temporal .... ref name colors cite web url http www.elca.org Growing In Faith Worship Learning Center FAQs Liturgical Colors.aspx title The Meaning and Use of Liturgical Colors publisher Evangelical Lutheran Church .... Historical development Liturgical calendars began to be developed in Christianity around ... out before the Thirty Years War . ref name Pfatteicher, p. 22 In Germany The content of the liturgical .... ref name Senn, p. 344 While many saints were removed from liturgical calendars by the reformers, some ... , 11 12. ref During the 20th century, especially at the instigation of the liturgical movement ... century, Lutherans in Europe came under the influence of the Liturgical Movement and many ... came to North America, they brought with them their disparate liturgical traditions. The Pennsylvania ... to the Lutheran liturgical calendar. UN DPI The other significant difference is that the Lutheran ... Book of Worship for Old Testament saints following the octave liturgical octave of All Saints November 8 , but this idea was ultimately rejected as tokenism . ref name ReferenceB Saints in the liturgical ... Category Liturgical calendars Lutheranism ru ...   more details



  1. Russian Liturgical Music

    Russianmusic Russian Liturgical Music refers to the musical tradition within the Russian Orthodox Church . This tradition began with the importation of the Byzantine Empire Byzantine Empire s religious music when the Kievan Rus converted to Orthodoxy in 988. ref Joan L. Roccasalvo, The Znamenny Chant. The Musical Quarterly , Vol. 74, No. 2 1990 , pp. 217 241 ref Origins When Prince Vladimir of Kiev converted to Orthodoxy, Mount Athos was the musical center of the Orthodox world. Monks from all over Eastern Europe and Byzantium traveled to Mount Athos for musical training and to learn the ways of Orthodox chant. ref Joan L. Roccasalvo, The Znamenny Chant. The Musical Quarterly , Vol. 74, No. 2 1990 , pp.217 241, page 218 ref At Mount Athos, Russian monks learned the Byzantine neumatic notation for chant, which they readily adopted and brought back with them to Russia. This Byzantine chant quickly changed to a distinct Russian style, the Znamenny Chant . ref Alfred J. Swan, The Znamenny Chant of the Russian Church Part I. The Musical Quarterly, Vol. 26, No. 2 1940 , pp. 232 243, page 232 ref The chant flourished and spread to the north Novgorod principally and southwest. From the sack of Siege of Kiev 1240 Kiev in 1240 and subsequent occupation of the Rus by the Mongols until their expulsion in 1480, few resources regarding Russian music date, ref Joan L. Roccasalvo, The Znamenny Chant. The Musical Quarterly , Vol. 74, No. 2 1990 , pp.217 241, page 219 ref but what little records exist show little change to the Znamenny chant other than small notational changes. Development In the 16th century, the Russian liturgical tradition split between the north the Moscow dominated region and the southwest near Kiev . In the North, the Znamenny chant and Demestvenny chant began to grow more elaborate. The neumatic system became increasingly intricate. Additionally, regional variants and neumes became part of the established tradition in those areas, making it nigh impossible for singers ...   more details



  1. List of liturgical Hebrew cognates

    Multiple issues cleanup March 2008 orphan May 2008 original research March 2008 This is a list of liturgy liturgical Hebrew cognates , an attempt to list many Hebrew languages Hebrew names and common words in a variety of dialects in order to contrast their differences. King James Version of the Bible KJV English Biblical Hebrew Tiberian Hebrew Tiberian Sanaani Hebrew Sanaani Sephardi Hebrew Sephardi Ashkenazi Hebrew Ashkenazi Standard Hebrew Standard Israeli Hebrew Israeli Abraham A r h m Abr h m Avr h m Av ohom Avraham Av aham Edom m E m E om Edowm Edom Edom Adam name Adam m m m Odom Adam Adam Aaron Ah sup small a small sup r n Ahar n Aharon Ah own Aharon Ah on Book of Job Job Iyy Iyy b Iyyov Iyyowv Iyyov Iov Ethan disambiguation Ethan n n Et n Eyson Etan Eitan Elohim God l h m El h m Elohim Elowhim Elohim Elohim Elijah liyy h Eliyy hu Eliyy hu Eliyy hu Eliyy hu Eli hu Eliezer l zer, l zer El zer, El zer Eli zer, Eli zer Eli ze , Eli ze Eli zer, Eli zer Eli ze , Eli ze Eleazar El z r El z r El z r El ozo El azar El aza Ephraim biblical figure Ephraim Ep r yim, Ep r yim Efr yim, Efr yim Efr yim, Efr yim Ef yim, Ef yim Efr yim Ef yim Asenath s na sana s nat snas s nat snat Asher r r er Osher A er A e Beersheba B r a , B r a Ba r ba , Ba r ba B er va , B er va Bey va , Bey va B er h va , B er va B e va, B e va Bethlehem B l em, B l em B l em, B l em Bet l em, Bet l em Beys l c em, Beys l em Bet l em, Bet l em Beit l em, Beit l em Benjamin Biny m n Biny m n Biny min Binyomin Binyamin Binyamin Gad disambiguation Gad G J G God Gad Gad Goliath Goly Joly Goly t Golyos Golyat Golyat David D wi D wi D vi D vid D vid D vid Delilah D l l h Dal l h D lil h Dliloh D lila Dlila Damascus Damm eq, Damm ...   more details



  1. Office for the Liturgical Celebrations of the Supreme Pontiff

    Roman Curia The Office for the Liturgical Celebrations of the Supreme Pontiff is described in Pastor Bonus as Art. 182 1. The Office for the Liturgical Celebrations of the Supreme Pontiff is to prepare all that is necessary for the liturgical and other sacred celebrations performed by the Supreme Pontiff or in his name according to the current prescriptions of liturgical law. 2. The master of papal liturgical celebrations is appointed by the Supreme Pontiff to a five year term of office papal masters of ceremonies who assist him in sacred celebrations are likewise appointed by the secretary of state to a term of the same length. List of Masters of Pontifical Liturgical Celebrations Enrico Dante 1947 1968 Annibale Bugnini 1968 9 January 1970 Virgilio No 9 January 1970 6 March 1982 John Magee bishop John Magee 1982 17 February 1987 Piero Marini 17 February 1987 1 October 2007 Guido Marini 1 October 2007 present As well as assisting the Pope at sacred functions the Papal Master of Ceremonies also assist Cardinals during Consistories, taking possession of Titular Church es, solemn celebrations of Mass liturgy Mass or other important religious services. From the moment a Cardinal is created at a Consistory, the Master of Papal Liturgical Celebrations assigns to his person one of the Office s Masters of Ceremonies. See also Papal Mass Bibliography G nther Wassilowsky, Hubert Wolf P pstliches Zeremoniell in der Fr hen Neuzeit Das Diarium des Zeremonienmeisters Paolo Alaleone de Branca w hrend des Pontifikats Gregors XV. 1621 1623 . Rhema Verlag, M nster 2007, ISBN 978 3 930454 80 8 with the complete original Latin text of the diarium External links http www.vatican.va holy father john paul ii apost constitutions documents hf jp ii apc 19880628 pastor bonus en.html Full text of Pastor Bonus Category Roman Curia Category Holy See de Amt f r die Liturgischen Feiern des Papstes es Oficina de las Celebraciones Lit rgicas del Sumo Pont fice it Ufficio delle Celebrazioni Liturgiche ...   more details



  1. Liturgical book of the Presbyterian Church (USA)

    There have been several liturgical book s used in American Presbyterian Churches . The main service book ..., which become the liturgical booklet in many Presbyterian Churches. The Presbyterian Service ... fixed orders of worship or liturgical texts. The church s service book, on the other hand, provides ... Worship 1993 , the service book sets forth, in orders of services and in liturgical texts, the theology ... a service book, the Book of Common Order , for use in Scotland. Liturgical forms were in general ..., both the English Puritans and the Scots were forced into a more radical liturgical position ... that the Westminster Directory for the Publique Worship of God , devoid of liturgical text ... that sought to restore a liturgical tradition that was both Reformed and catholic, and thus to recover ... house of the northern Presbyterians to produce collections of liturgical forms. But it was the southern General Assembly that first extended official sanction to liturgical forms. In 1894 a directory for worship was adopted for use in the southern church that contained liturgical formulas, and liturgies ... worship.Although American Presbyterians had a directory for worship to guide them in liturgical matters, the approval of a service book gave official recognition to the value of liturgical ... of Presbyterian worship. It included orders with liturgical texts for both morning and evening ... of the liturgical calendar. There were orders and liturgical texts for Baptism and for Confirmation ... of the Book of Common Worship to monitor the liturgical needs of the church and to periodically propose ... liturgical scholarship and of more knowledge about the worship of the Reformers. This edition ... from the Church of Scotland s Book of Common Order, published in 1940.The liturgical year also ... for Worship, which included general guidelines for worship with some orders and liturgical texts. Before ... resurgence of liturgical reform that continues unabated in virtually every branch of the church ...   more details



  1. Liturgical reforms of Pope Pius XII

    The liturgical reforms of Pope Pius XII continued a process initiated by Pope Saint Pius X , who began the process of encouraging the faithful to a meaningful participation in the liturgy. Pope Pius XII redefined liturgy in light of his previous encyclical Mystici Corporis and reformed several liturgical practices in light of this teaching. The liturgical teaching of Pius XII is contained especially in his encyclical Mediator Dei of 1947. Although Pius XII felt compelled to reprove the desire for novelty among certain leaders of the Liturgical Movement, the liturgical reforms undertaken later in his pontificate were in fact relatively broad in their scope. Evening Masses Until Pius XII, the Church celebrated Mass liturgy Mass always in the mornings, as a reflection of the original sacrifice .... Liturgical use of the vernacular Combining continuity and innovation, the reforms made under Pius XII to the sacred Liturgy helped to prepare the way for the more dramatic liturgical reforms that would ... intended these reforms to go. One goal of the liturgical magisterium of Pius XII was to restore ... and the whole of the Roman Missal , was appointed secretary of this Commission. New Liturgical ... century, after the hour of the liturgical observance had already been moved back bit by bit over ... of the Exsultet, though the liturgical text in question refers to the blessing of the candle. The renewal ... the principle of vernacularism for the first time. Liturgical Reforms of 1955 The New Rite of Holy Week Perhaps the most significant and bold liturgical reform under Pius XII was the promulgation ... Friday were also greatly modified. Reform of the rubrics and liturgical calendar The rubrics and calendar ... is a day of liturgical preparation preceding a great feast. The reform of 1955 eliminated roughly ... seasonal Marian antiphons formerly recited at the end of the liturgical hours were retained only ... of Liturgy and Worship 2005 Sources reflist 2 Pope Pius XII DEFAULTSORT Liturgical Reforms Of Pope ...   more details



  1. Ranking of liturgical days in the Roman Rite

    Ranking of liturgical days in the Roman Rite serves two purposes. The rank indicates some particular points about the manner of celebrating the day for instance, the Mass of a Solemnity will include recitation of Gloria in Excelsis and Creed , that of what is now called in a specific technical sense a Feast will have Gloria but not Creed. and a Memorial will have neither. The other purpose is to determine which Mass is to be said when two feasts coincide or occur on the one day, as well as when a feast falls on a Sunday or certain other privileged days. Each day in the Catholic liturgical calendar has a rank. The five basic ranks are as follows Solemnity the highest ranking feast day. It commemorates ... in place of the Sunday. Feast the rank of secondary liturgical days including lesser events in the life ... in specific dioceses, regions or nations. Seasonal Weekday a weekday in a strong liturgical season ... it by a ranking, applied not only to feast days but to all liturgical days, as I, II, III, and IV class ... were abolished both as a rank of liturgical day and as the addition of a second presidential prayers ..., the Mass texts for the current liturgical day are used, but the Collect, not the other two presidential ... the liturgical third and fourth Sundays of September. ref The rubrics of the Breviary defined the liturgical ..., the Roman Rite kept many more vigils than other Latin liturgical rites such as the Ambrosian ... John the Baptist, and Saints Peter and Paul they took precedence over liturgical days of III or IV ..., which had precedence only over IV class liturgical days. Octaves The Tridentine Calendar had many octave liturgical octaves , without any indication in the calendar itself of distinction of rank between ..., the word too that was used in Pope John XXIII s revision of the rubrics for all kinds of liturgical ... Reflist See also Octave liturgical Octave Tridentine Calendar General Roman Calendar as in 1954 ... Category Liturgical calendars ...   more details



  1. List of Bach cantatas by liturgical function

    It also marked the beginning of the second half of the Lutheran liturgical year the Trinity ... uns die Stimme, BWV 140 , 25 November 1731 Fixed festivals within the Liturgical Year Purification ..., mein Gott, BWV 129 , originally 16 June 1726?, Trinity Trinity Sunday Occasions outside of the liturgical ... Cantatas By Liturgical Function Category Classical music lists ...   more details



  1. Liturgical Calendar of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church

    , 2012 Fourth Sunday November 30, 2012 Shliha Mar Andreos December 1, 2012 Last day of the Liturgical ...   more details



  1. Romanization (disambiguation)

    Wiktionarypar romanisation Romanization is the representation in the Latin alphabet of a language normally written in another writing system. Some other meanings are as follows Romanization cultural , the expansion of Roman culture, law, and language Latinisation literature , translation and adaptation of names into the Latin language Latinisation USSR , the Latinization of languages inside the former USSR Romanization religious , the practice of modifying other rites of the Catholic Church to more resemble the Latin Roman rite. The proper term is Liturgical Latinisation See also Roma etymology Disambig ca Romanitzaci desambiguaci de Latinisierung es Romanizaci n fr Romanisation gl Romanizaci n it Romanizzazione sr ...   more details



  1. Orientalium Ecclesiarum

    Orientalium Ecclesiarum is the Second Vatican Council s Decree on the Eastern Catholic Churches . One of the shortest conciliar documents, it was approved by a vote of 2,110 to 39 and promulgated by Pope Paul VI on November 21, 1964. The name means of the Eastern Churches in Latin , and is taken from the first line of the decree, as is customary with Catholic Church Roman Catholic official documents. The decree recognizes the right of Eastern Catholic Churches Eastern Catholics to keep their own distinct liturgical practices. It also exhorts Eastern Catholics to take steps to return to their ancestral traditions. This aspect of the decree was directed against Liturgical latinisation Latinisation . ref Parry 1999 , pp. 357 58 ref The document specifies some of the autonomous powers of the Eastern Churches. In particular, the Patriarch or where applicable, major archbishop and synod have the power to establish eparchy eparchies , to nominate bishops within their patriarchate, to legislate the rights and obligations of the minor orders including subdeacon subdiaconate , and to determine the date for celebrating Easter within their rite. It furthermore recognized the ancient practice in the East regarding the sacrament of confirmation Chrismation , stating that all Eastern priests have the power to administer this sacrament using chrism blessed by a bishop. One of the implications of this is the further practice of infant communion was formally recognized. Contents The numbers given correspond to the section numbers within the text. Preamble 1 The Individual Churches or Rites 2 4 Preservation of the Spiritual Heritage of the Eastern Churches 5 6 Eastern Rite Patriarchs 7 11 The Discipline of the Sacraments 12 18 Divine Worship 19 23 Relations with the Brethren of the Separated Churches 24 29 Conclusion 30 Notes Reflist References cite book last Parry first Ken authorlink coauthors David Melling editors title The Blackwell Dictionary of Eastern Christianity publisher Bla ...   more details



  1. Orientalium Dignitas

    Orientalium Dignitas is a papal encyclical concerning the Eastern Catholic churches issued by Pope Leo XIII on November 30, 1894. The encyclical further established the rights of the Eastern Catholic churches. This includes a prohibition against Liturgical Latinisation latinizing influences among Eastern Catholics, encouragement of Eastern Catholics to remain true to their church traditions, and the expansion of the jurisdiction of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church Melkite patriarch to include the whole of the Ottoman Empire . In the encyclical, Leo said that the ancient Eastern rites are a witness to the Apostolicity of the Catholic Church, that their diversity, consistent with unity of the faith, is itself a witness to the unity of the Church, that they add to her dignity and honour. He says that the Catholic Church does not possess one rite only, but that she embraces all the ancient rites of Christendom her unity consists not in a mechanical uniformity of all her parts, but on the contrary, in their variety, according in one principle and vivified by it. ref http books.google.com books?id QYbgJI7ghroC The Uniate Eastern Churches, by Adrian Fortescue priest Adrian Fortescue , George D. Smith 2001 reprint ISBN 0971598630 , p. 40 ref Notes reflist See also Eastern Catholic Churches References cite book last Descy first Serge authorlink coauthors title The Melkite Church publisher Sophia Press date 1993 location Boston id cite book last Dick first Ignatios authorlink coauthors title Melkites Greek Orthodox and Greek Catholics of the Patriarchates of Antioch, Alexandria and Jerusalem publisher Sophia Press date 2004 location Boston id External links http www.papalencyclicals.net Leo13 l13orient.htm ORIENTALIUM DIGNITAS On the Churches of the East at Papal Encyclicals Online Category Papal encyclicals Category Documents of Pope Leo XIII Category 1894 works Category 1894 in religion ...   more details



  1. Quendrida

    Quendrida , a Latinisation of the Anglo Saxon female names Cynethryth and Cwenthryth , may refer to Cynethryth floruit fl. 770&ndash 798 , wife of King Offa of Mercia Cwenthryth floruit fl. 811&ndash 825 , daughter of King Coenwulf of Mercia hndis ...   more details



  1. Basil Kovpak

    Basil Kovpak lang uk , Vasyl Kovpak is a Ukraine Ukrainian Traditionalist Catholic priest and the founder and current head of the Priestly Society of Saint Josaphat . Formerly a priest of the Archeparchy of Lviv of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church UGCC , Kovpak was excommunicated by the UGCC in 2007. Priestly Society of Saint Josaphat main Priestly Society of Saint Josaphat Supported and funded by the Society of Saint Pius X , the Priestly Society of Saint Josaphat extends the SSPX s traditionalist critique of current Catholic Church practices to the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. It opposes some decisions of the Second Vatican Council and aspects of ecumenism and interreligious relations interreligious dialogue practised by the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church and the Holy See . The Society also opposes the replacement of the traditional Church Slavonic language by the vernacular Ukrainian language in the liturgy , and opposes liturgical liturgical latinisation de latinisation , the removal of Latin Rite practices such as Eucharistic adoration , the Rosary , and the Stations of the Cross , which had been adopted within the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. Dispute with Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church authorities On 10 February 2004, Cardinal Lubomyr Husar , Archbishop of Lviv and Major Archbishop of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, declared that Kovpak, through his close links to the SSPX, had incurred excommunication by recognis ing the uncanonical foreign Bishop Bernard Fellay , who does not recognise the authority of the Pope of Rome and is not united with the Catholic Church. ref http www.risu.org.ua eng news article 3b2559 Lefebvrite Priest Excommunicated from Greek Catholic Church ref Kovpak denied that he recognised Bishop Fellay as his own canonical bishop, and declared his intention to appeal to the Vatican. ref http www.risu.org.ua eng news article 2573 Excommunicated Greek Catholic Priest Denies Accusations, Disagrees with Decision re ...   more details



  1. Roman Processional

    The Roman Processional or DE PROCESSIONIBUS Concerning Processions is the tenth chapter of the Tridentine Liturgical books of the Roman rite Roman liturgical book Rituale Romanum . ref CathEncy wstitle Roman Processional ref References reflist Category Catholic liturgical books RC stub ...   more details



  1. The Courage to Be Ourselves

    Reflist See also Liturgical Latinisation Orientalium Ecclesiarum External links https melkite.org ...   more details



  1. Demandatam

    File Demandatam.JPG thumb 150ppx A 1828 print of the Demandatam Demandatam coelitus humilitati nostrae is an encyclical ref sometime referred to also as an Apostolic Constitution ref , promulgated by Pope Benedict XIV on December 24, 1743, about the Melkite Greek Catholic Church . It is addressed to the Patriarch of Antioch Cyril VI Tanas and to all Melkite bishops under his jurisdiction , and is generally not considered ex cathedra . The subject of this encyclical is the full preservation of the Byzantine Rite in the Melkite Greek Catholic Church. ref name cite book last Dick first Ignace title Les Melkites Greecs Orthodoxes et Grecs Catholiques des Patriarcats d Antioche, d Alexandrie et de J rusalem isbn 250350308X year 1996 page 35 publisher Brepols ref Historical context In the first part of the 18th century, many liturgical latinisation s were introduced in some communities of the Melkite Catholic Church, mainly by Euthymios Saifi and Cyril VI Tanas, and supported by many Catholic missions Latin missionaries mainly Franciscans against the wishes of the papacy . These changes led to a division in the Melkite Catholic Church between those who went on following the pure Byzantine Rite as the Basilian Chouerite Order Basilian Chouerite monks and those who, named Latinizantes in the encyclical, mixed the Byzantine Rite with the Latin Rite. Rome had already taken measures against the uses of the Latinizantes e.g., the letters to Saifi in 1723 or the decree of July 8, 1729 . However these measures did not resolve the issue, and in 1743, before granting the pallium to Cyril VI Tanas, Pope Benedict XIV issued the Demandatam encyclical to put an end to the mixture of liturgical rites. ref name DHGE cite encyclopedia author Korolevsky, Cyril title Antioche encyclopedia Dictionnaire d histoire et de g ographie eccl siastiques volume 3 pages 649 publisher Letouzey et An location Paris date 1924 ref Content The main points of the encyclical ref full text in cite book pages ...   more details



  1. Achaius

    Achaius is a Latinisation of the name Eochaidh , a common name of early Scottish and Irish rulers. People name Achaius have included Bishop John Achaius see Bishops and Archbishops of Glasgow Achaius, King of Scots . Legend says he was an ally of Charlemagne, King of France and Roman Emperor and possibly founded the Order of the Thistle disambig ...   more details



  1. Eastern Orthodox calendar

    Eastern Orthodox calendar may refer to Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar Eastern Orthodox liturgical year Julian calendar Revised Julian calendar , quasi Gregorian 1923 scheme Disambig ...   more details



  1. Priestly Society of Saint Josaphat

    Church and the Holy See Liturgy The SSJK rejects the Liturgical latinisation de Latinisation reforms ... has explicitly maintained that Liturgical Latinisation latinization was not an organic development ... of the SSJK point out that their liturgical practice favours severely abbreviated services and imported ... , the traditional liturgical language of the Slavic Churches both Orthodox and Greek Catholic in favour .... However, critics point out that the essence of Eastern liturgical practice is to pray in a language ...   more details



  1. Sacramental bread

    Church have adopted the use of unleavened bread see liturgical latinisation . Some traditions ... Host desecration Host Desecration Op atek 1825 Anti Sacrilege Law France Liturgical latinisation ...   more details



  1. Orthodox calendar

    Orthodox calendar may refer to Hebrew calendar used by Orthodox Judaism Eastern Orthodox Church liturgical calendar Disambig ...   more details




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