Glory to Jesus Christ! ... Yes, but not all of them, right? In fact, I think only feasts of the Lord and of the Theotokos and of St. John the Baptist(?). And...
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atombomb
atombomb@...
Jul 1, 2000 7:50 am
Glory to Jesus Christ! ... No, that would be transliterated as iesous christos nikai -- note the e is an eta (h), it's ou not just u, and if I'm not mistaken,...
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Thomas R. Jackson
trjack@...
Jul 1, 2000 10:52 am
... If that is correct about the original assignement of days for the feasts, then I suspect that the "octaves" weren't supressed because the feasts have grown...
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Steve Benner
rupertchina@...
Jul 1, 2000 10:58 am
... Isn't this also what is imprinted into the Eucharistic bread, at least in the Greek churches? Steve Benner...
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Nathan Nettleton
nathan@...
Jul 1, 2000 11:44 am
... Not directly, because I haven't actually read him, but I think a lot of writers who have shaped my thinking have been influenced by him. Peace and hope, ...
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Maureen Lahiff
lahiff@...
Jul 1, 2000 2:11 pm
the context of the Matthew teaching on 'go to your room and shut the door' is getting neglected here. there is a contrast between praying for others to see and...
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John Dornheim
john19@...
Jul 1, 2000 2:14 pm
... Yes, at least on the two prosforo stamps that I have. One recipe even suggests that with the tip of a sharp knife one might inscribe that inscription on...
1031
CyrilNovaJ@...
Jul 1, 2000 4:17 pm
In a message dated 7/1/00 2:44:52 AM US Eastern Standard Time, atombomb@... writes: << I couldn't agree with this. Pentecost is simply the Feast of...
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CyrilNovaJ@...
Jul 1, 2000 4:21 pm
In a message dated 7/1/00 5:53:23 AM US Eastern Standard Time, trjack@... writes: << >The Triduum Paschali has an octave of octaves in the Great ... ...
1033
jevais@...
Jul 1, 2000 4:22 pm
... There was another significant change: The readings for the "B" cycle, which we RC's celebrated last week, all emphasize the BLOOD of Christ. I don't have...
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Mary Montgomery
mmonty@...
Jul 1, 2000 5:04 pm
... The Feast of the Precious Blood was instituted by Pope Pius IX in thanksgiving for his return to Rome from Gaeta after the revolution of 1848. So it is a...
1035
fcsenn@...
Jul 1, 2000 5:17 pm
In a message dated 7/1/00 2:07:06 AM Central Daylight Time, atombomb@... writes: << Yes, but not all of them, right? In fact, I think only feasts of the...
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Noel Stoutenburg
mjolnir@...
Jul 1, 2000 5:40 pm
... I am transcribing a MS of Franciscan origin dating to 1773, in which the Feast of St. Francis had both first and second vespers, and an Octave. Also, in...
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Noel Stoutenburg
mjolnir@...
Jul 1, 2000 5:42 pm
... And of course, it was celebrated on this very day (at least this very day where I am), July 1.........
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Noel Stoutenburg
mjolnir@...
Jul 1, 2000 5:48 pm
... There is, of course, the possibility that one or another Bishop of Rome was looking for a "cover" for a celebration, as another poster pointed out was the ...
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atombomb
atombomb@...
Jul 1, 2000 5:53 pm
Glory to Jesus Christ! ... Yes, if you search "ic xc nika" in Google or something you'll come up with lots of people's descriptions of the prosphora. Regards, ...
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Steve Benner
rupertchina@...
Jul 1, 2000 6:10 pm
... Just curious, why is this phrase of all possible phrases imprinted on the prosphora? Steve Benner...
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Thomas R. Jackson
trjack@...
Jul 1, 2000 6:13 pm
Prayer intentions of Pope John Paul II for July, 2000: General Intention: That the followers of the various religions may grow in respecting one another and...
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David Burton
aelred@...
Jul 1, 2000 6:20 pm
Thomas, ... Both are still observed in the Anglican Catholic Church, along with the feast of the Precious Blood (today). The ACC generally follows the...
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fcsenn@...
Jul 1, 2000 6:33 pm
In a message dated 7/1/00 1:17:01 PM Central Daylight Time, rupertchina@... writes: << Just curious, why is this phrase of all possible phrases...
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atombomb
atombomb@...
Jul 1, 2000 8:56 pm
Glory to Jesus Christ! ... Probably because it looks nice in a circle, and our prosphorai are round. Whatever other symbolisms were applied later you can...
1045
vahle@...
Jul 1, 2000 9:19 pm
My wife started humming during our afternoon dominoes game, now we'd both like to know the name of the hymn and tune and a hymnal reference if possible! "Thus...
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Steve Benner
rupertchina@...
Jul 1, 2000 9:28 pm
... It is "May the grace of Christ our Savior" to be found at: http://www.oremus.org/hymnal/m/m013.html The text by John Newton (1779) appears with many tunes...
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Thomas R. Jackson
trjack@...
Jul 1, 2000 9:38 pm
... On the current Roman Rite, today is the memorial of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, another relative late entry into the calendar. But it just happens to...
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atombomb
atombomb@...
Jul 1, 2000 9:45 pm
Glory to Jesus Christ! While we're identifying old hymns, I wonder if anyone has ever heard this-- We know by the sky that we are not too high We know by the...
1049
vahle@...
Jul 1, 2000 9:47 pm
Thanks, Steve! Halton Holgate is the tune my wife knew. I note that The Hymnal 1982 (ECUSA) #351 alters the words to third person from first person and makes...
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b pierce
bpierce2@...
Jul 1, 2000 9:58 pm
I am trying to get the following: One Pius X Hymnal, St Basil Hymanl or St. Gregory Hymnal (in that order) A set of propers - the propers by Rossini (not the...
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Steve Benner
rupertchina@...
Jul 1, 2000 10:00 pm
... Hymnal 1940 Companion adds: This paraphrase of the Grace or Benediction, II Corinthians 13;13, by John Newton, first appeared in the Olney Hymns, 1779...
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Steve Benner
rupertchina@...
Jul 1, 2000 10:05 pm
... All three books are regularly available on the online auction site http://www.ebay.com (prices run in $10-20 range, maybe less) You probably would also...
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fcsenn@...
Jul 1, 2000 10:17 pm
In a message dated 7/1/00 4:47:43 PM Central Daylight Time, trjack@... writes: << On the current Roman Rite, today is the memorial of the Immaculate...