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  2. Westminster Standards - Wikipedia

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    The 1728 form of the Standards continues to be printed by the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland. [5] In the nineteenth century, several churches separated from the Church of Scotland on the basis of the established church's departure from a list of documents similar to those found in standard collections of the Westminster Standards.

  3. General Instruction of the Roman Missal - Wikipedia

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    The General Instruction of the Roman Missal (GIRM)—in the Latin original, Institutio Generalis Missalis Romani (IGMR)—is the detailed document governing the celebration of Mass of the Roman Rite in what since 1969 is its normal form.

  4. Ecclesiastical letter - Wikipedia

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    The documents issued by a bishop are divided according to their form into: pastoral letters, synodal and diocesan statutes, mandates or ordinances or decrees. The classification depending upon whether they have been drawn up more as letters, or have been issued by a synod or the diocesan chancery.

  5. Roman Missal - Wikipedia

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    "Missale Romanum": a 1911 printing of the 1884 typical edition. Implementing the decision of the Council of Trent, Pope Pius V promulgated, in the Apostolic Constitution Quo primum of 14 July 1570, an edition of the Roman Missal that was mandated for obligatory use throughout the Latin Church except where there was another liturgical rite that could be proven to have been in use for at least ...

  6. Liturgical book - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Martyrology, meanwhile, gives an account of all the saints (not only martyrs) commemorated in the Church each day. Other Roman-Rite liturgical books include the Roman Gradual and the Gospel Book or Evangeliary. The Catholic Church is composed of 24 autonomous particular churches, the largest of which is the Latin Church.

  7. Form (religion) - Wikipedia

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    Forms in Christianity are mostly familiarly dictates of church authority or tradition (e.g. church government, liturgy, doctrine).However, the term is used by some authors to refer to a broader category that includes other patterns of religious practice.

  8. Introit - Wikipedia

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    In the same way as Church documents are referred to by their incipit (their first words in Latin), [9] Mass formulas are known by the incipit of their Introit, which is the first text in the formula. Thus a Mass for the dead is referred to a Requiem Mass, and the three Christmas Day Masses have been called Dominus dixit , Lux fulgebit and Puer ...

  9. Parish register - Wikipedia

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    The church was ordered to keep even more detailed church books in king Charles XI's Church Law from 1686. [24] The primary motivation was to keep track of the number of soldiers that were taken out from each parish, and that were financed by each parish, through the allotment system that was introduced in 1682. Another motivation was to keep ...