| I will defend my decisions as being not only liturgically correct, sound, and beneficial, but also as being my prerogative to make. |
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| In America, were the book a quarter of its price, it might provide light reading for liturgically interested clergy. |
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| This ministry helps create an environment in which youth and adults can be involved together liturgically, sacramentally, and catechetically. |
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| The Sacrament of Baptism and the Season of Lent are connected catechetically and liturgically. |
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| Syriac eventually gave way vernacularly and, to some extent, liturgically, to Arabic. |
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| Yet, worship leaders, armed with electronic keyboards and bass guitars, may not be theologically, let alone liturgically trained. |
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| The challenges are for the liturgically savvy, whether ordained or lay. |
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| In the East, down to the present day, betrothal is still an important ritual both juridically and liturgically. |
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| The papal holy house that night in Gethsemane was liturgically excruciating but dignified and orderly. |
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| Indeed, how does one incorporate this understanding liturgically and lectionarily? |
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| The liturgically centered Episcopalians who see the trend coming are understandably interested in providing rites of commitment supported by the church. |
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| The only thing liturgically that the deacon is required to do is proclaim the gospel. |
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| The songs run liturgically from Good Friday with Christmas People the last song on the album. |
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| The distance between them is overcome philosophically and liturgically. |
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| Of its seven sacraments the Eucharist is the principal one, celebrated liturgically in the Mass. |
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| The Beneventan rite appears to have been less complete, less systematic, and more liturgically flexible than the Roman rite. |
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| Both our traditions seem to acknowledge the link between the personal and the social, and the need to represent that link catechetically, liturgically, and in our life in the world. |
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| He is remembered liturgically on 13 June by the Episcopal Church, with a provisional feast day as adopted at the 2009 General Convention. |
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| The cantatas on the present CD, which can be used liturgically during the periods of Advent and Christmas, create by their wealth of musical means a fascinating portrait of the composer Dietrich Buxtehude. |
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| As soon as these various forms have become something that is used liturgically, we do not seek to lessen these differences but rather to underline the way in which they express a common faith in a variety of forms. |
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| And to know that, while the Slovak language is fairly new, not fully flowering as a literary language until the 18th century, it has been used liturgically for over a millennium, since the arrival of Cyril and Methodius. |
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| Relatively soon after the death of people considered very holy, the local Church affirmed that they could be liturgically celebrated as saints. |
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| Among the sacraments, the principal one is the Eucharist, celebrated liturgically in the Mass. |
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| After making the sign of the cross and greeting the people liturgically, he begins the Act of Penitence. |
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| Many women are more creative liturgically than the garden-variety parish priest. |
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| Such translations must always be faithful to the Latin text, theologically sound, pastorally and culturally sensitive, and liturgically effective. |
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| But here Leithart uses the active voice and sees Constantine as the baptizer, which I find theologically and liturgically astonishing. |
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| Part II discusses the interrelationship of the OT and NT in forming a unified Testament interpreted liturgically through integrative discursive, aural, and visual modalities. |
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| Chapter One, Seeing liturgically, treads some familiar ground in discussing the nature of gallery and church spaces and the type of seeing that occurs in them. |
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| While our new friends at the Good Shepherd know how to worship liturgically, they likewise know how to feed the hungry and give drink to the thirsty afterwards. |
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