liturgical in A Sentence

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    A Church fully Sacramental/Liturgical.

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    Egyptian is still used today as the Coptic Church's Liturgical language.

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    These songs are known as“drawl” singing and are rooted in the Russian Liturgical music of the Middle Ages.

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    Stowe is honored with a feast day on the Liturgical calendar of the Episcopal Church(USA) on July 1.

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    This increasing Liturgical conservatism had an impact on the preparation of the recent third edition of the post-Vatican II Missal.

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    Hebrew lost common usage around 400 CE and is now preserved as a Liturgical language for Jews across the world.

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    Henry Ansgar Kelly has pointed out[21] that in the Liturgical calendar, May 2 is the saints' day for Valentine of Genoa.

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    I honor and respect my Liturgical brothers and sisters in Christ- I have learned(and will continue to learn) so much from them.

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    The sedentary people of pre-Islamic Bahrain were Aramaic speakers and to some degree Persian speakers, while Syriac functioned as a Liturgical language.

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    Lent is a religious observation in the Christian Liturgical calendar that begins on the Ash Wednesday, taking a period of six weeks.

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    In addition, it offers ecclesiastical degrees(i.e., licenses to teach Catholic Theology) in Liturgical Studies and Sacramental Theology, Moral Theology/Ethics, and Historical and Systematic Theology.

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    The sedentary people of pre-Islamic Bahrain were mainly Aramaic speakers and to some degree Persian speakers while Syriac functioned as a Liturgical language.

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    This museum has over 60,000 items in its collection, including things like Thracian and Roman Pottery and jewelry, icons and Liturgical paraphernalia, and ecclesiastical artifacts.

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    Gold thread embroidery is a particular technique that uses gold or silver threads and has been widely used for military, Liturgical, royal, official, etc. clothing.

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    In the Liturgical calendar of Western Christianity, Boxing Day is the second day of Christmastide, and St. Stephen's Day, also called the Feast of St. Stephen.

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    However, Hebrew was the official and Liturgical language of Palestine, and Greek was used by scholars, administrators and diplomats across the eastern Mediterranean and Near East.

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    It is also important the work of Benedict XVI, included in the âIntroduction to the Spirit of the Liturgyâ, as hermeneutic key to the Liturgical movement and Vatican II.

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    Russia didn't switch to the Gregorian calendar until after the 1917 revolution, and even today the Eastern Orthodox Church still follows either the traditional or revised Julian calendar to set its Liturgical year.

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    The incorporation into Italian of learned words from its own ancestor language, Latin, is another form of lexical borrowing through the influence of written language, scientific terminology and the Liturgical language of the Church.

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    A 2017 letter from the Vatican reminded the world's Catholic bishops of a rule mandating the use of wheat gluten for the celebration of the Eucharist, a Christian Liturgical service called the Mass by Catholics.

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    In the article, the Peruvian said that the best ones were his first novels, of which he praised his willful realism and well worked, but criticized the later ones for his"elaborate and Liturgical prose, long sentences and gaseous structures".

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    Differing legends celebrate three different saints called Valentine or Valentinus, but since very little was known about these men and there were conflicting reports of the Saint Valentine Day story, the feast day was removed from the Christian Liturgical calendar in 1969.

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    Principal Liturgical(church-based) musical forms which remained in use throughout the Renaissance period were masses and motets, with some other developments towards the end of the era, especially as composers of sacred music began to adopt secular(non-religious) musical forms(such as the madrigal) for religious use.

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    The Liturgical valorization was then accomplished through a comprehensive and multifaceted intervention that included programs of carving and parietal painting and integration of important pieces of sculpture and painting, such as those of Jorge Afonso, Olivier de Gand, Fernão Muñoz, Fernão by Anes, Gregório Lopesand Simao de Abreu(particularly significant was the discovery of fifteenth-century paintings of the ambulatory's vault, finally revealed in a recent restoration).

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