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| | Mozarabic rite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Mozarabic rite is a form of Catholic worship within the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church. |  | | The Mozarabic rite was approved by Pope John X in 918, suppressed by Pope Gregory VII in 1085 yet permitted in six parishes. |  | | Its liturgy is particularly apt as a spiritual defense during Islamic rule, and is widely reputed to be spiritually fulfilling. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozarabic_rite
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| | The Catholic Encyclopedia - The Gallican Rite |
 | | In the Mozarabic, the deacon proclaims "Humilitate vos benedictioni". |  | | The Roman Rite, which has completely obliterated all distinction between the Missa Catachumenorum and the Missa Fidelium, associates this sign of unity, not with the beginning of the latter, but with the Communion, and this position is as old as the letter of St. Innocent I (416) to Decentius of Giubbio. |  | | Certain of the varying prayers of the Hispano-Gallican Rite have a tendency to fall into couples, a Bidding Prayer, or invitation to pray, sometimes of considerable length and often partaking of the nature of a homily, addressed to the congregation, and a collect embodying the suggestions of the Bidding Prayer, addressed to God. |
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http://www.jcsm.org/StudyCenter/Catholic_Encyclopedia/06357a.htm
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Mozarabic Rite |
 | | Justa and Ruffina the Mozarabic feast of the Samaritan Woman (first Sunday in Lent) was also observed. |  | | At the present day those who belong to the Mozarabic Rite use the Roman Ritual, and, as their bishop is the Archbishop of Toledo, who is of the Roman Rite, the Roman Pontifical is also used for them. |  | | At that time also the offices of the titular saints were said according to the Mozarabic Rite in the six Mozarabic churches of Toledo, and in that of Sts. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10611a.htm
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 | | Probably, too, the example of the Eastern Rites transferring the intercessions from the early part of the Liturgy of the faithful to the Anaphora and the fact that the diptychs were also recited in the Anaphora (and in their case probably from the first) had some influence on it all.. |  | | In the Gallican Rite, and originally in the Spanish, the full "collect-type" of prayer is found - including the praefatio or admonition by the celebrant to the congregation to pray for certain intentions; the silent prayer of the congregation, followed by the "summing up" prayer of the celebrant. |  | | As we have seen already while the souls of her departed children were not forgotten by Mother Church, they were not prayed for publicly and liturgically in the earliest period, the Liturgy being primarily and externally concerned with the living members of each local church and, in general, of the Church throughout the world. |
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http://www.reu.org/public/theological/litstd3.txt
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Mozarab |
 | | The Mozarabs remained out of the influence of French monks and conserved the Visigothic rite of Mass, also known as the Mozarabic rite. |  | | The Mozarabs (in Spanish, mozárabes; in Portuguese, moçárabes) were Iberian Christians living under Muslim domination, and their descendents. |  | | The Mozarab Christians still practice their faith in Arabic and Spanish languages in many parts of Spain. |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/M/MO/MOZ/Mozarab
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| | Gallican Rite - OrthodoxWiki |
 | | Various rites within the greater Gallican family have claimed various specific lineages, such as an origin from the Alexandrine rite of St. Mark for the Churches of Aquilea and Milan, or origins from the Ephesine rite of St. John the Divine for the Churches of Gaul, Iberia, and Brittania. |  | | The rite has been used by communities under the Church of Russia, the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad, the Church of Romania, and the Church of Serbia. |  | | Following the Second Vatican Council, both the Mozarabic Liturgy of Toledo and the Ambrosian Mass of Milan were altered in a Novus Ordo style though both have been celebrated in their traditional forms by priests of the Western Rite Orthodox. |
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http://www.orthodoxwiki.org/Gallican_Rite
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| | Catholic World News : Mozarabic Rite Celebration at St. Peter's |
 | | The Mozarabic rite arose in Spain during the 8th century, when the country was under Muslim domination. |  | | When Pope Gregory VII extended the Roman rite to what was then the known Christian world, there was some resistance in Spain-- particularly among faithful Christians who lived in regions heavily influenced by the dominant Muslim culture. |  | | Eventually a compromise was reached, allowing the used of the Mozarabic liturgy in six parish churches of Toledo. |
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http://www.cwnews.com/news/viewstory.cfm?recnum=14488
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| | Can Baptism be Translated as Immersion? |
 | | These different rites vary in their customs and traditions (that's tradition with a small "t"), but all hold the same doctrines and Traditions (that's Tradition with a capital "T"), and are guided by the Bishop of Rome as the Vicar of Christ. |  | | Often this name is preceded by adjectives, such as the holy catholic Church, or the one holy catholic and apostolic Church (note that only the word Church is capitalised). |  | | Since the article under discussion deals with translations of the Bible that are approved for use throughout the Church, and not solely the Roman Rite, the correct name of the Church that includes all if the different rites should be used. |
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http://www.grigaitis.net/articles/immersion.html
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| | The Sacrifice of the Mass |
 | | This general term includes blessings of persons (such as a coronation, the blessing of an abbot, various ceremonies performed for catechumens, the reconciliation of public penitents, Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament etc.), blessings of things (the consecration of a church, altar, chalice, etc.), and a number of devotions and ceremonies, e.g. |  | | On the one hand, liturgy often means the whole complex of official services, all the rites, ceremonies, prayers, and sacraments of the Church, as opposed to private devotions. |  | | In English the word 'Rite' ordinarily means, the ceremonies, prayers, and functions of any religious body, whether pagan, Jewish, Moslem, or Christian. |
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http://www.traditionalcatholic.net/Tradition/Mass/index.html
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| | Latin Rite: Information From Answers.com |
 | | Characteristic of the Latin Rite are obligatory clerical celibacy of priests, confirmation after the age of reason, direct appointment of bishops by the Pope, honorary titles of patriarch and primate, and, of course, the Latin-rite liturgies. |  | | For instance, ordination to priesthood (but not to the order of bishop) may be conferred on married men, and Eastern patriarchal and major archiepiscopal Churches elect bishops for their own territory (but not outside it). |  | | The Eastern Rite Churches, to varying extents, differ in these respects. |
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http://www.answers.com/topic/latin-rite
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| | A Short History of the Roman Mass |
 | | That the Bishop of Rome was Patriarch of all the West is a fact not disputed by anyone, and yet the Western Churches did not follow his rite. |  | | The fact that until the 8th century the West did not apply the general principle that rite follows patriarchate is both anomalous and unique. |  | | This practice is justified inasmuch as they all differ from the Roman and are closely related among themselves. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/Strasse/5816/mhist3.html
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| | December 1 - 8, 2000 - Church News |
 | | In the Cathedral of Toledo's Corpus Christi Chapel a Hispanic-Mozarabic rite Mass is celebrated every day, but all the churches of Toledo celebrate annually in this rite the solemnity of Holy Mary in the Mystery of the Incarnation, on the 18th of December, as well as Saint Ildefonso's feast on January 23rd. |  | | It was also informed that in that same day Pope John Paul II will receive in audience the pilgrims from the Archdiocese of Toledo, many of which belong to the Mozarabic community, to which almost 2.000 families belong in Spain. |  | | As faithful in Turin guard the Holy Shroud, the Archbishop said, they "must now guard and bear fruit" to the patrimony meant by Christmas celebration with its true Christian meaning. |
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http://www.eclesiales.org/english/archive/0012-1.htm
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| | Mozarabic Rite of Mass |
 | | The Catholic Encyclopedia has this to say about the Consecration in the Mozarabic Rite. |  | | It was then that the practice arose of saying the Roman form, instead of what was written, and that is what is done now. |  | | The actual text of the Mozarabic Rite is on-line. |
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http://jloughnan.tripod.com/mozarab.htm
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| | mychild.ca - Mozarabic |
 | | Daily Prayer in Christian Spain: A Study of the Mozarabic Office |  | | Coat of Many Cultures: The Joseph Story in Spanish Literature, 1200-1492 |
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http://www.mychild.ca/Mozarabic/reference/fullview/wiktionary/52106
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| | Chapter 5: The Episcopate in the Kingdom of León in the Twelfth Century |
 | | Only a cynic would deny that their desires to reform the organization of the Spanish church, to stamp out the last traces of the so-called Mozarabic liturgy, to bring about peace between monasteries and bishops, and so forth, were not so motivated, at the least in part. |  | | At some point before the abolition of the Mozarabic rite a cardinal-legate seems to have visited Santiago de Compostela where, so the story went in the twelfth century, he was insulted by the bishop. |  | | The earliest in time of these issues -- according to our surviving sources -- arose, predictably, from the change in the liturgy. |
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http://libro.uca.edu/ekl/ekl5.htm
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| | 1080 |
 | | King Alfonso VI of Castile establishes Roman liturgy in Catholic church in place of Mozarabic rite. |  | | Placing this code on your page will help others |
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http://www.fastload.org/10/1080.html
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| | Don Michael Randel |
 | | An Index to the Chant of the Mozarabic Rite |  | | The Responsorial Psalm Tones for the Mozarabic Office |
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http://orgchart.uchicago.edu/bios/randelpubs.shtml
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