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[14] A list of Catholic dioceses, of which on 31 December 2011 there were 2,834, [15] is given at List of Catholic dioceses (alphabetical). Within the Catholic Church there are also aggregations of local particular churches that share a specific liturgical, theological, spiritual, and canonical heritage, distinguished from other heritages on ...
A couple marrying according to the Mystery of Crowning at a Byzantine Rite Catholic wedding. While Eastern Catholic liturgies vary, the rituals celebrated generally have corresponding liturgies in the Latin liturgical rites and the other Eastern rites.
The Ritual Mass texts may not be used, except perhaps partially, when the rite is celebrated during especially important liturgical seasons or on high ranking feasts. A Nuptial Mass [94] is a Ritual Mass within which the sacrament of matrimony is celebrated. If one of a couple being married in a Catholic church is not a Catholic, the rite of ...
Catholic liturgy means the whole complex of official liturgical worship, including all the rites, ceremonies, prayers, and sacraments of the Church, as opposed to private devotions. In this sense the arrangement of all these services in certain set forms (including the canonical hours , administration of sacraments, etc.) is meant.
This category is for articles about Catholic liturgical rites, i.e. particular forms of liturgy. They are not to be confused with the Rites in the sense of sui iuris particular Churches, of which there are 23 Eastern and one Western. See List of Catholic rites and churches#List of Catholic liturgical rites.
Catholic order liturgical rite; Chi Rho; Churching of women; Cistercian Rite; Code of Rubrics; Collectarium; Commemoration (liturgy) Concelebration; Confession: A Roman Catholic App; Confirmation in the Catholic Church; Cornerstone; Crozier; Customary (liturgy)
The Vatican’s newly released document addressing the blessing of same-sex couples doesn’t pave the way for gay weddings at churches or with Catholic priests as officiants.
These liturgical books have been classified as seven: the Missal, the Pontifical, the Liturgy of the Hours (in earlier editions called the Breviary), the Ritual, the Martyrology, the Gradual, and the Antiphonary. [1] Another sevenfold list indicates, instead of the last two, the Cæremoniale Episcoporum, and the Memoriale Rituum. [2]