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rogation
rogation (rəʊˈgeɪʃən) Forms: 4–6 rogacioun, 5–6 rogacion, 5 -cyon (ragacyoun), 6 -tioun, 6– rogation. [ad. L. rogātio, -iōnis (f. rogāre to ask), whence also F. rogation (14th c.), Sp. rogacion, Pg. roga{cced}ão, It. rogazione. The pl. form used in sense 1 corresponds to med.L. Rogationes, Rogacione...
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Rogation (disambiguation)
Rogation may refer to:
Rogation days, as marked on the Christian calendar of the Western Church
Rogatio, the constitutional procedure by which a bill Publilian Rogation
Lex Licinia Sextia, a series of laws lso known as the Licinian Rogations (368 BC)
See also
Rogationists
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Monday of the Sixth Week of Easter; Minor Rogation Day
7 hours ago — And when God does not answer the petition, He certainly gives the strength and grace to accept His holy Will. c) Sin. Now we come to a ...
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Rogation days
The oldest known Sarum text regarding Rogation Days is dated from around 1173 to 1220. Rogation days are an optional observance in the Episcopal Church.
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roveison
† roveison Obs. rare. In 4 roueiso(u)n, rouyson. [a. OF. roveison, etc.:—L. rogātiōn-em: see rogation.] pl. Rogations.c 1300 S. Eng. Leg., Litany (MS. Harl.), Þe feste of þe Roueisons þe lasse Letanie is. Ibid. (MS. Ashm.), Wen me aboute feldes goþ wiþ baners as ȝe iseþ Þre dawes & uasteþ ek, þat me...
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Triduum
Other liturgical tridua celebrated in Western Christianity include the Rogation Days preceding Ascension Thursday, the feasts of Christmas and Pentecost
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Exhortation and Litany
Background
Before the English Reformation, processions were important parts of worship on Sundays and holy days, such as Candlemas and Rogation days. It was to be used for Rogation and Lenten processions.
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Hallowing of Nestorius
Baptist, Commemoration of the Greek Teachers: Mar Diodore, Mar Theodore the interpreter and Mar Nestorius, and also for the Wednesday liturgy of the Rogation
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Cross-flower
ˈCross-flower [cross- 3 a.] A name proposed by Gerarde for Milkwort (Polygala).1597 Gerarde Herbal ii. clx. §6. 450 Milke woort..doth specially flourish in the Crosse or..Rogation weeke..in English we may cal it Crosse flower. 1822 K. Digby Broadst. Hon. (1846) II. 364 Cross-flower, or rogation-flow...
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Lex Publilia (471 BC)
The lex Publilia, also known as the Publilian Rogation, was a law traditionally passed in 471 BC, transferring the election of the tribunes of the plebs Publilius' Rogation
As tribune of the plebs in BC 472, Publilius proposed a law transferring the election of the plebeian tribunes from the comitia curiata
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Beating the bounds
Ceremony
In former times when maps were rare, it was usual to make a formal perambulation of the parish boundaries on Ascension Day or during Rogation Beating the bounds had a religious aspect which is reflected in the rogation, where the accompanying clergy beseech (Latin rogare) the divine blessing
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Basilica of Sant'Eufemia, Milan
Canon Pietro Casola describes a rogation day procession that left from the Cathedral of Santa Tecla to Sant'Eufemia and other churches before returning
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Blickling homilies
The homilies in the collection deal primarily with Lent, with items for Passion Sunday, Palm Sunday and Holy Week, as well as homilies dealing with Rogation Rogation Wednesday (To Þam Þriddan Gangdæge), called "The End of This World is Near" by Morris
Ascension Thursday (On Þa Halgan Þunres Dei)
Pentecost
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