• liturgies exclusive to bishops. In medieval liturgies, ordinals supplied instruction on how to use the various books necessary to celebrate a liturgy...
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  • Edwardine Ordinals, two early liturgical books of the Church of England Ordinal (liturgy), particularly in Anglicanism and Catholicism, is the book containing...
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    replace the ordination liturgies contained within medieval pontificals in use before the English Reformation. The 1550 ordinal was authorized the year...
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  • Anglican liturgy usually refers to liturgies according the Book of Common Prayer and its derivatives. It may also refer to the following liturgies and liturgical...
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    Thomas Cranmer's work from the prior edition, it was used in Anglican liturgy until a minor revision in 1604 under Elizabeth's successor, James I. The...
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    Sarum. Vol. II. The Ordinal and Tonal. London: Cambridge University Press. p. vii. Buckley, Ann; Colton, Lisa (2021). Music and Liturgy in Medieval Britain...
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    is sometimes called an ordinand. The liturgy used at an ordination is commonly found in a book known as an Ordinal which provides the ordo (ritual and...
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    books, the liturgies were the Communion service and canonical hours of Matins and Evensong, with the addition of the first Edwardine Ordinal containing...
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    option and introducing the 1689 Liturgy of Comprehension's permission that parents might serve as sponsors. Clarke's ordinal deleted Trinitarian references...
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  • liturgical book containing the liturgies that only a bishop may perform. Among the liturgies are those of the ordinal for the ordination and consecration...
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  • 9 August 1945) is a British Anglican priest, theologian, historian of liturgy, and academic. In addition to parish ministry, he taught at Chichester...
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  • Medieval. Customary (liturgy) Preconciliar rites after the Second Vatican Council Pre-Tridentine Mass Pontifical Ordinal (liturgy) Catholic Encyclopedia...
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    Use of Sarum (redirect from Sarum Ordinal)
    ten per cent of its material drawn from other sources. The cathedral's liturgy was widely respected during the late Middle Ages, and churches throughout...
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    the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion, the Book of Common Prayer, and the Ordinal containing the rites for the ordination of deacons, priests, and the consecration...
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  • favour of ecclesiastical reforms to the Church of England, particularly its liturgy, in order to permit some Dissenters to reintegrate into the church. Alongside...
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    Carmelite Rite (category Liturgy of the Hours)
    new feasts, changing old established customs, or revising rubrics. An Ordinal, belonging to the second half of the thirteenth century, is preserved at...
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    the order to assume their new offices. Altar stone Antimins Hanānā Ordinal (liturgy) Pontifical Knight, Sarah (2019). Narratives of religious identity:...
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  • services, is a short passage from the Bible that is recited in Christian liturgies. For example, with the Church of England's currently authorized 1662 Book...
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    : 215–217  The 1928 ordinal is largely that as proposed in A Prayer-Book Revised. The Grey Book and Green Book had not included ordinals, and historian Paul...
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  • congregations within the Eastern Orthodox tradition which perform their liturgy in Western forms. Besides altered versions of the Tridentine Mass, congregations...
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    Ordinary Time (category Catholic liturgy)
    Time (Latin: Tempus per annum) is the part of the liturgical year in the liturgy of the Roman Rite, which falls outside the two great seasons of Christmastide...
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    orders. The 1979 Book of Common Prayer, a collection of rites, blessings, liturgies, and prayers used throughout the Anglican Communion, is central to Episcopal...
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    Common Prayer, commonly known as the Scottish Prayer Book or Scottish liturgy, was a version of the English Book of Common Prayer revised for use by...
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    England followed the Roman Rite. The priest said or sang the liturgy in Latin, but the liturgy itself varied according to local practice. By far the most...
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    Christian burial (category Christian worship and liturgy)
    during the Divine Liturgy. Also a Gospel Book is laid upon his breast (a similar practice was found in the West in the early Spanish Ordinal). When a bishop...
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    Reformation. It permanently shaped the Church of England's doctrine and liturgy, laying the foundation for the unique identity of Anglicanism. When Elizabeth...
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    Book of Common Prayer (category Anglican liturgy)
    burial, purification of women upon childbirth, and Ash Wednesday. An ordinal for ordination services of bishops, priests, and deacons was added in 1550...
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    condemned the Anglican ordinals and deemed the Anglican orders "absolutely null and utterly void". Some Changes in the Anglican Ordinal since King Edward VI...
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  • usage. Among these liturgies were the Communion service and canonical hours of Matins and Evensong, with the addition of the Ordinal containing the form...
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    other liturgies are: Mar Dionysius Liturgy Patriarch Mar Christos Liturgy Mar Peter Liturgy Mar Juhanon Liturgy Mar Thoma of Harkalia Liturgy Mar Ivanios...
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