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Terce - Wikipedia
Terce is a canonical hour of the Divine Office. It consists mainly of psalms and is held around 9 am. Its name comes from Latin.
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Terce - New Advent
The Fathers of the Church and the liturgists of the Middle Ages considered the hour of Terce as corresponding to the hour of Christ's condemnation to death.
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Terce: A Practical Breviary - Prototype Festival
Terce: A Practical Breviary is a radical rethinking of a monastic 9:00 AM mass and an adaptation that reimagines the face of the “Holy Spirit” through the lens ...
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terce
▪ I. terce (tɜːs) Also 5 teirs, tairs, 7 tearce. [A variant of tierce, now used in a special sense.] 1. Obsolete, archaic, or variant form of tierce, q.v. in various senses. 2. spec. in Sc. Law, A life-rent competent by law to a widow (unless she has accepted some other special provision) of the thi...
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TERCE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TERCE is the third of the canonical hours.
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Mid-Morning Prayer (Terce) - Universalis
Come, Holy Spirit, live in us With God the Father and the Son, And grant us your abundant grace To sanctify and make us one.
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terce.
Home page of terce., an americana, christian, folk, songwriter group from Nashville, TN. terce. is a mother/daughter Christian music duo based out of ...
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The Offices of Terce, Sext, and None: the Remaining Little Hours
Terce, Sext, and None correspond to the third, sixth and ninth hours of the day, and thus follow Lauds which begins at sunrise, approximately 6:00 am.
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terce - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses). 1. Astron. and geom. A sixtieth part of a second of an arc, one thirty-six hundredth of a minute of an arc.
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'Terce' Review: How the Other Half Prays, in a Reimagined Mass
Heather Christian's latest exploration of the religious sublime is a musical spectacle about the often overlooked “caregivers and makers.”
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Nones (liturgy)
Caesarius, six psalms are recited at Nones, as at Terce and Sext, with antiphon, hymn and capitulum.
St. Furthermore, is only mandatory to pray one of the so-called "little hours" (Terce, Sext, and None).
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tierce
tierce, n. (tɪəs) Forms: α. 4–8 terse, 6 teyrse, teers, 6–7 tearce, 7 tearse, teirce, teirse, ters, 5–9 terce: see also terce. β. 5 tyerce, tyrse, 5–6 tyerse, 6 tyers, tiersse, tiers, tirce, 6–7 tierse, 4– tierce. [a. OF. terce, tierce, fem. of terz, tierz (Roland, 11th c.), later ters, tiers, mod.F...
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Miřetice
Chrudim District), a municipality and village in the Pardubice Region
Miřetice, a village and part of Vacov in the South Bohemian Region
Miřetice u Klášterce
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Jus relictae
Additional explanations
Prior to 1964 the surviving spouse also has a right of terce (not the same as the religious term terce) on the deceased spouse's However, section 10(1) of the Succession (Scotland) Act 1964 abolished the common law rights of 'terce' and 'courtesy'.
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Tertia
Tertia, alternative name for the organ stop tierce
Terce, third of the canonical hours
See also
Tertulla (disambiguation), a diminutive
Roman naming
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