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  2. Liturgical Movement - Wikipedia

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    Chiron, Yves (2018), Annibale Bugnini: Reformer of the Liturgy, Angelico Press, ISBN 978-1621384113; Chupungco, Anscar J (1997), Handbook for Liturgical Studies: Introduction to the Liturgy, Liturgical Press. Crichton, J D (1996), Lights in the Darkness: Fore-runners of the Liturgical Movement, Columba Press, ISBN 1856071529..

  3. Station days - Wikipedia

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    The stational liturgy of the early Roman Church had an important part in determining the various readings for strong liturgical seasons, such as Lent. For example, in the pre-1970 Missal, the Gospel for the Thursday after Ash Wednesday was always Matthew 8:5–13, the healing of the centurion's servant.

  4. Ordo Lectionum Missae - Wikipedia

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    The development of the Ordo Lectionum Missae was a response to the liturgical reforms initiated by the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965), with the aim of promoting active participation of the laity in the Mass. Prior to the council, the Roman Catholic Church adhered to a one-year cycle of readings, incorporating a limited selection of passages.

  5. Christian liturgy - Wikipedia

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    The CSI liturgy was again revised in the year 2004 and published as a hardback book in 2006. The CSI Synod Liturgical Committee has developed several new orders for worship for different occasions. The order for the Communion Service, known as the CSI Liturgy, has been internationally acclaimed as an important model for new liturgies.

  6. 2024 Lent ends soon. Guide to Holy Week: Palm Sunday, Maundy ...

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    2024 Holy Week timeline. Holy Week begins with Palm Sunday, according to Trinity College.In many Christian faiths, it resumes with Holy Wednesday, or Spy Wednesday, before entering into the Triduum.

  7. Order of Mass - Wikipedia

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    Order of Mass is an outline of a Mass celebration, describing how and in what order liturgical texts and rituals are employed to constitute a Mass. . The expression Order of Mass is particularly tied to the Roman Rite where the sections under that title in the Roman Missal also contain a set of liturgical texts that recur in most or in all Eucharistic liturgies (the so-called invariable texts ...

  8. Paschal cycle - Wikipedia

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    The ten weeks before Pascha are known as the period of the Triodion, referring to the liturgical book that contains the services for this liturgical season. This period includes the three weeks preceding Great Lent , the "pre-Lenten period", the forty days of Lent, and Holy Week .

  9. Passiontide - Wikipedia

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    Passiontide and other named days and day ranges around Lent and Easter in Western Christianity, with the fasting days of Lent numbered. Passiontide (in the Christian liturgical year) is a name for the last two weeks of Lent, beginning on the Fifth Sunday of Lent, long celebrated as Passion Sunday, and continuing through Lazarus Saturday.

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