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  • 91Pie chart — of populations of English native speakers A pie chart (or a circle graph) is a circular chart divided into sectors, illustrating proportion. In a pie chart, the arc length of each sector (and consequently its central angle and area), is… …

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  • 92Matins — For the Anglican service of Mattins or Matins, see Morning Prayer (Anglican). Matins (also known as Orthros or Oútrenya in Eastern Churches) is the early morning or night prayer service in the Roman Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran and Eastern… …

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  • 93Sarum Rite — The Sarum Rite was a variant of the Roman Rite widely used for the ordering of Christian public worship, including the Mass or Eucharist, in the British Isles before the English Reformation.Various parts of Britain and Ireland developed local… …

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  • 94Roman Ritual — The Roman Ritual (Latin: Rituale Romanum ) is one of the official ritual works of the Roman Catholic rite. It contains all of the services which may be performed by a priest, which are not contained within either the Missale Romanum or the… …

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  • 95General Roman Calendar as in 1954 — The following is a list of the feast days of the General Roman Calendar as it was in 1954. It thus incorporates changes that were made by Pope Pius XI (1922 1939), such as the institution of the Feast of Christ the King, but not those made in… …

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  • 96Haymo of Faversham — was an English Franciscan and schoolman, born at Faversham, Kent and died at Anagni, Italy, circa 1243. Following the custom in the Middle Ages to designate the more celebrated among the doctors by certain epithets, he is called Inter… …

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  • 97Suitbert Bæumer — (28 March 1845 – 12 August 1894) was a clergyman and historian of the Breviary and one of the most scholarly patrologists of the nineteenth century.BiographyHe was born at Haus Leuchtenberg, Kaiserswerth, in the Lower Rhine region of Germany. He… …

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  • 98Te lucis ante terminum — is an old Latin hymn. It is the hymn at Compline in the Roman Breviary . OriginThe authorship of Ambrose of Milan, for which Pimont contends, is not admitted by the Benedictine editors or by Luigi Biraghi. The hymn is found in a hymnary in Irish… …

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  • 99Liturgical book — A liturgical book is a book published by the authority of a church, that contains the text and directions for the liturgy of its official religious services.Roman CatholicIn the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church, the primary liturgical books are… …

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  • 100Directorium — is a Latin word meaning guide; in the later Middle Ages it came to be specially applied to liturgical guides for the recitation of Office and Mass. Contents 1 Early history 2 Contemporary usage 3 Tradition 4 …

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