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  2. Center of Pastoral Liturgy of Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning it had the title of Boletín de Pastoral Litúrgica (Liturgy Pastoral Bulletin). In Advent 1968 the magazine Misa Dominical appeared, [10] first in Catalan, and at the beginning of 1973 it was also published in Spanish. This magazine offers materials for direct use in the celebration, as well as guidelines for the celebration ...

  3. Mozarabic Rite - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish custom of las arras, when the bridegroom gives his bride thirteen coins after exchanging vows, has its origins in the Mozarabic rite and is still practised in former Spanish colonies in Latin America and in the Philippines, as well as Hispanic Catholic parishes in the United States and Canada.

  4. Liberal Rite - Wikipedia

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    1917 - Private printing booklet with the Liturgy of the Holy Mass (18 pgs). 1918 - Two booklets containing the Liturgy of the Mass, a Form for the Administration of Holy Communion, Form for the Communion of the Sick, the Order of Vespers and the Benediction of the Most Holy Sacrament. 1919 - The Liturgy was first published in its entirety.

  5. Rite of Braga - Wikipedia

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    A peculiarity of the Rite of Braga was the recitation of the Ave Maria at the start of Mass and of the Sub tuum praesidium at the end. [ 10 ] In a talk on 24 October 1998, Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger (later Pope Benedict XVI) cited the Rite of Braga as one of the liturgical rites whose variety within the Latin Church demonstrated that unity does ...

  6. Catholic liturgy - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Liturgical book - Wikipedia

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    Excerpt from the missal, a liturgical book, of the Sint-Pieters Abbey (Ghent), from the 13th century. Manuscript preserved in the Ghent University Library. [1] A liturgical book, or service book, is a book published by the authority of a church body that contains the text and directions for the liturgy of its official religious services.

  8. Gallican Rite - Wikipedia

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    The Gallican Rite was used from before the 5th century, and likely prior to the Diocletian reform in AD 293 Roman Gaul, until the middle or end of the 8th century.There is no information before the 5th century and very little then; and throughout the whole period there was, to judge by existing documents and descriptions, so much diversity that, though the general outlines of the rite were of ...

  9. Roman Pontifical - Wikipedia

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    It is the liturgical book that contains the rites and ceremonies usually performed by bishops. [ 1 ] The pontifical is the compendium of rites for the enactment of certain sacraments and sacramentals that may be celebrated by a bishop, including especially the consecration of holy chrism , and the sacraments of confirmation and holy orders .