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Sanctorale - Wikipedia
The sanctorale (/ˌsæŋktəˈreɪli, -ˈrɑːleɪ/ SANK-tə-RAY-lee, -RAH-lay) is one of the two main cycles that, running concurrently, comprise the Liturgical year in ... en.wikipedia.org
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Sanctorale - The Episcopal Church
Sanctorale. The section of a service book such as a missal or breviary that provided the variable portions of services for the fixed dates of the church ... www.episcopalchurch.org
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Lexicon - Sanctorale - HMML School
Sanctorale. The celebration of saints' feasts, except for those falling between December 24 and January 13, also known as the Proper of Saints. hmmlschool.org
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sanctorale
‖ sanctorale Eccl. (sæŋktɒˈreɪlɪ, -ˈrɑːlɪ) [med.L. sanctorāle, f. sanct-us saint, after temporale. Cf. Sp. santoral.] That part of the breviary and missal which contains the offices proper for saints' days.1872 Shipley Gloss. Eccl. Terms s.v. Temporale, The temporale..as opposed to the sanctorale..w... Oxford English Dictionary
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Liturgical Year
The Sanctorale (or Proper of Saints) is a simpler cycle. It gathers the fixed days of the feasts of the saints, and as such is familiar to most of us today ... ccnmtl.columbia.edu
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Sanctorale in order by date - Feasts | Cantus Index
DO NOT USE THIS FEASTNAME - It merely holds a number for a local celebration. Aug.7, Cajetani Confessoris. Aug.8, Cyriaci et sociorum. Cyriacus and companions ... cantusindex.org
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Leonorus
Ramsgate account The monks of St Augustine's Abbey, Ramsgate, wrote in their Book of Saints (1921), Owen's account Robert Owen (1820–1902) in his Sanctorale wikipedia.org
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SANCTORALE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SANCTORALE is the part of the breviary and missal that contains the offices proper to the saints' days. www.merriam-webster.com
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Calendar of the Lives of the Saints
Illustrated Lives of the Saints for every day of the year in English, French, Spanish and Italian. sanctoral.com
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Sanctorale · Broken Books: The Llangattock Breviary, a Rolls-Royce ...
Sanctorale. The Proper of Saints or Sanctorale usually begins with the Feast of St. Andrew on November 30. This is to liturgically align the Sanctorale with ... brokenbooks.omeka.net
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C: Sanctorale | The Sarum Rite
The Sanctorale contains the antiphons, readings, responsories and prayers ... The Sanctorale runs from November 30 (appearing in the 'December' file) ... sarum-chant.ca
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senatorian
senatorian, a. (and n.) (sɛnəˈtɔərɪən) [f. L. senātōri-us (see prec.) + -an. Cf. OF. senatorien (Godef.), mod.F. sénatorien (1690 in Hatz.-Darm.).] A. adj. 1. Of or pertaining to a senator; = senatorial a. 1. Now chiefly as applied to the senatorial order of ancient Rome, its members, their privileg... Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert Owen (theologian)
In 1880, he published Sanctorale Catholicum, or, Book of Saints (1880) which not only included a significant number of Welsh saints but was also the first wikipedia.org
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temporal
▪ I. temporal, a.1 and n.1 (ˈtɛmpərəl) Also 4–7 -er-; 4–5 -el, -ell(e, -ale, 4–6 -alle, 4–7 -all. [ad. L. temporāl-is, f. tempus, tempor-, a space or point of time, time; in B. 2, ad. eccl. L. temporāle.] A. adj. 1. Lasting or existing only for a time; passing, temporary. Now rare or merged in 2.138... Oxford English Dictionary
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint-Flour
Flour is already considered as belonging to the Apostolic times, and the Speculum sanctorale of Bernard Gui in 1329 relates at length the legend of this wikipedia.org
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