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‖ 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...
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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
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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...
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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
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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...
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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
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Traditional Ambrosian Rite
Martin's Day (11 November), which begins the Sanctorale. The same is true for the Mozarabic Rite.
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tripe
▪ I. tripe1 (traɪp) Also 5 Sc. trip, 5–6 trippe, 6 tryppe, 5–8 trype. [a. OF. tripe, trippe entrails of an animal (13th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), mod.F. tripe (whence Sp., Pg. tripa): ulterior source uncertain.] 1. The first or second stomach of a ruminant, esp. of the ox, prepared as food; formerly inclu...
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Evangelium Longum
Pages 234 to 290 thus consist of the so-called Sanctorale, meaning the pericopes for the feasts of the saints of the church year.
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General Roman Calendar of 1969
The other is associated with fixed calendar dates and has been called the Proper of Saints or Sanctorale. Roman Calendar includes celebrations that belong to the Proper of Time or Temporale and is not limited to those that make up the Proper of Saints or Sanctorale
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Florus of Lodève
The first written references only appear in the 10th century, and the first vita was added to Bernard Gui's collection of the lives of saints Speculum sanctorale
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Carmelite Rite
The Sanctorale shows influence from Angers, the prose traces of meridional sources, while the lessons and prayers on Holy Saturday are purely Roman. The revision of 1584 reduced the Sanctorale to the smallest possible dimensions, but many feasts then suppressed were afterwards reintroduced.
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Aginha of Arga
The liturgical feast of Saint Aginha was part of the Sanctorale of the Rite of Braga until its removal in the 20th century; he was never included in the
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Lawrence of Brindisi
hypotyposis
Explanatio in Genesim
Quadragesimale primum
Quadragesimale secundum
Quadragesimale tertium
Quadragesimale quartum
Adventus
Dominicalia
Sanctorale
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Vespers
On all feasts, of whatever rite, the second part of vespers, that is, the capitulum, hymn, antiphon of the "Magnificat", is taken from the Sanctorale.
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