Edith remained a devoted daughter, accompanying her mother to synagogue, but reading the psalms from her missal. |
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Also, he reports that I blame the problems of the Latin missal on the haste with which it was assembled. |
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Tiny pure white lace gloves and a mother-of-pearl prayer missal completed the ensemble. |
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An elderly woman with grey hair in a bun reads a missal on the District line, which runs under Westminster. |
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Michael suggests that the modern mass is not Protestant in nature, but let me use one example, a quote from the introduction to the new missal. |
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The wine list, thick as a church missal has won the Decanter wine list of the year with monotonous regularity. |
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Among the gifts she received from everyone were flowers, gift vouchers and a weekday and Sunday missal. |
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The most pertinent example appears in a twelfth-century missal found in the San Isidoro library. |
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Edith responded immediately by buying a missal and a catechism and preparing for baptism. |
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He thrust the latest missal back into the hands of the descendant of the prophet. |
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He hastily opened the missal and started the opening prayer. |
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Seeing that the first need of his diocese was education, he prepared and printed a catechism and a missal for Americans. |
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The missal of Pope Pius V in 1570 prescribed the sequence of Innocent III, with rose on the two Sundays mentioned. |
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This missal was adopted by the Franciscan friars and spread by them throughout Europe. |
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As I was carrying the missal, I occupied my space in the chancel where some cardinals were already sitting. |
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Could we not say the same of an old missal, of a worn and well used breviary, of the seats in old confessional, of a worn pair of rosary beads or an old crucifix? |
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The revised missal, issued in 1970, consists of two volumes: one containing the order of the mass and the other a lectionary of Scripture readings covering a three-year cycle. |
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The number of saints celebrated in Scotland also proliferated, with about 90 being added to the missal used in St Nicholas church in Aberdeen. |
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The missal is clearly composite although it seems most like Gallican sacramentaries. |
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As I am not a tall person, I was asked to carry the Pope's missal. |
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Stand erect and with hands joined go to the missal at the Gospel side. |
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Carrying a cross and a missal the friar passed through the rows of attendants who had spread out to allow the Inca's litter to reach the centre of the square. |
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Brom expressed opposition to retranslation of the Liturgy of the Hours and other liturgical books because of negative reactions to the new missal on the part of priests. |
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You will not find me poring over the General Instruction of the Roman Missal late at night, wondering if padre elevated the host high enough. |
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He would advocate a return to the 1962 Roman Missal but with the possibility of accepting an updated Sanctorale and new prefaces. |
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That includes the Canadian English translation of the Roman Missal sent in several years ago. |
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Similar to the Commentary on the General Instruction of the Roman Missal, this one comments on the euchology of the Ordo Missae. |
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The Bobbio Missal is a curious liturgical compilation that contains both a sacramentary and a lectionary as well as other elements. |
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This unwillingness to jump to conclusions permeates the rest of his work on specific works such as the Galba Psalter, Leofric Missal and Warmund Sacramentary. |
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The book also draws from sources such as the Anglican Missal. |
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The 1962 revisions to the Missal dropped the Creed from feasts of Doctors. |
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The book is composed of material drawn from the proposed 1928 BCP, the 1979 Book of Common Prayer of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America and the Roman Missal. |
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