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  1. Latin Rite Catholic Church (splinter group)

    Unreferenced date November 2010 The Latin Rite Catholic Church is an organization formed in 1984 by Denis Chicoine . It was an splinter group from the Tridentine Latin Rite Catholic Church and like its parent organization is built around a rejection of the reform of Vatican II . DEFAULTSORT Latin Rite Catholic Church Splinter Group Category Religious organizations established in 1984 ...   more details



  1. Rite

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 About the ceremonious act Wiktionarypar rite A rite is an established, Ceremony ceremonious , usually religious act. Rites in this sense fall into three major categories rites of passage , generally changing an individual s social status, such as marriage , baptism , or graduation . worship rites of worship , where a community comes together to worship, such as Jew ish synagogue or Mass liturgy Mass worship rites of personal devotion , where an individual worships, including prayer and pilgrimage s such as the Muslim Hajj . Christian Image LutheranClergy.JPG thumb 150px right This Lutheran pastor is performing the rite of confirmation on the youth of his congregation after instructing them in Luther s Small Catechism . Within Christianity , rite often refers to what is also called a sacrament or to the ceremonies associated with the sacraments. In Roman Catholicism, for example, the sacrament of Anointing of the Sick is one of the three that used to be called the last rites, because it was administered to someone who was dying. The other two ... are seriously ill but not necessarily in immediate danger of death. The term rite also refers to a body ... the Roman Rite , the Byzantine Rite , and the Sarum Rite . Such rites may include various sub rites. For example, the Byzantine Rite has Greek, Russian, and other ethnically based variants. For a full ... Church associated with a particular liturgical tradition. Of these, the largest is the Latin Rite or Western Church. There are also several Eastern Catholic Churches or Rites. For a full list ... , Freemason s have the option of joining the Scottish Rite and or the York Rite , two appendant bodies that offer additional degrees to those who have taken the basic three. See also Ambrosian Rite Ceremony Chaldean rite Munay ki Process Art Confucianism Rites Rites a Confucian philosophical concept ... Rite gl Rito io Rituo id Ritus it Rito la Ritus nl Rite religie pl Obrz dek pt Rito ru scn Riti ...   more details



  1. Latin

    contexts is the Catholic Church particularly in the Latin Rite . The Tridentine Mass uses Latin ...For Latins Latin disambiguation Infobox Language name Latin nativename lingua Latina pronunciation IPA ... Indo European fam2 Italic languages Italic fam3 Latino Faliscan languages Latino Faliscan caption Latin ... area over which Latin would have been spoken. It was, however, by no means confined to these regions ... Latin with respect to its status as official language of the Holy See and for use by Catholic clergy. ref iso1 la iso2 lat iso3 lat Latin IPA en l t n lingua lat na , IPA la la ti na IPA is an Italic language ref cite book title A companion to Latin studies first John Edwin last Sandys location ... harv ref Latin has been, and currently is, used in the process of Neologism new word production in modern languages from many different families, including English. Latin and its daughter Romance languages ... Venetia , who in Roman times spoke their language in parallel with Latin. citation needed date January ... colloquial form only partly reconstructable called Vulgar Latin . By the late Roman ... and empowered now called Classical Latin , then called simply Latin or Latinity. The term Vulgar Latin came to mean the various dialects of the citizenry. ref harvnb Clark 1900 pp 1 3 ref With the Military history of the Roman Empire Roman conquest , Latin spread to countries around the Mediterranean ... 014014305X ref Classical Latin, however, continued to develop after the fall of the Roman Empire and through ... and science until the 18th century, when it was supplanted by vernacular languages . Latin is a highly ... Latin has Demonstrative demonstrative pronouns indicating varying degree of closeness, it lacks Article ... complexity in various ways e.g., Uninflected word uninflected Italian oggi today from the Latin ablative case, hoc die. Legacy The Latin heritage has been delivered in these broad genres Inscriptions Latin literature Latin words and concepts in modern languages and scientific terminology An extensive ...   more details



  1. Western Rite

    Western Rite can refer to Latin liturgical rites , rites used by the Roman Catholic Church and other Western Christians deriving from Catholicism Western Rite Orthodoxy , Churches in communion with other Eastern Orthodox Churches who use a traditionally Western liturgical format disambig ja ...   more details



  1. Armenian Rite

    Image Echmiatsin altair.jpg thumb 300px An Armenian altar, with curtains. The Armenian Rite is an independent liturgy . This rite is used by both the Armenian Apostolic Church Armenian Apostolic and Armenian Catholic Church Armenian Catholic Churches it is also the rite of a significant number of Eastern Catholic Churches Eastern Catholic Christians in the Republic of Georgia . The liturgy is patterned after the directives of Saint Gregory the Illuminator , founder and patron saint of The Armenian Church. Unlike the Byzantine Rite Byzantine Church , churches of the Armenian rite are usually devoid of icon s and have a curtain concealing the priest and the altar from the people during parts of the liturgy , an influence from early apostolic times. The use of bishop s mitre and of unleavened bread , is reminiscent of the influence Western missionaries once had upon both the miaphysite Orthodox Armenians as well as upon the Armenian Rite Catholics. Celebration of the Eucharist The order of the Armenian celebration of the Eucharist or Mass liturgy Mass is initially influenced by the Syriac Christianity Syriac and Cappadocian Fathers Cappadocian Christians, then from the 5th century A.D. onwards by Liturgy of St. James Jerusalemites , then by Byzantine Rite Byzantines from ca. the 10th century and lastly by the Latin Rite Latins in the Crusades . The Armenians are the only Eastern Church using wine without added water. The Armenians use unleavened bread for the Eucharist. From all the Armenian language Anaphora liturgy anaphora s the only one currently in use is the anaphora of Athanasius of Alexandria . It became the standard anaphora of the Armenian church before the end of the 10th ... text. See also Oriental Orthodox Churches Georgian Byzantine Rite Catholics External links http www.catholic forum.com saints ncd00783.htm New Catholic Dictionary Armenian Rite Sources references ... Ritus es Rito armenio fr Rite arm nien id Ritus Armenia it Rito armeno nl Armeense liturgie ...   more details



  1. Norbertine Rite

    The Premonstratensian Rite or Norbertine Rite is the Latin liturgical rites liturgical rite , distinct from the Roman Rite , specific to the Premonstratensian Order of the Roman Catholic Church History The Norbertine rite Norbertine is another name for the Premonstratensians differs from the Roman in the celebration of Mass liturgy Mass , the Liturgy of the Hours and the administration of the Sacrament of Penance. Its liturgical book s were reprinted by order of the general chapter held at Pr montr in 1738. A new edition of the Missal and the Breviary was issued after the General Chapter of Prague, in 1890. In 1902 a committee was appointed to revise the Gradual, Antiphonary etc. and was encouraged by the motu proprio of Pope Pius X on church music. The General Chapter of Tepl, Austria, in 1908, decided to edit the musical books of the order as prepared, in accordance with ancient manuscripts by this committee. Mass The Premonstratensian Missal was not arranged like the Roman Missal. While the canon was identical, with the exception of a slight variation as to the time of making the sign of the cross with the paten at the Libera nos , the music for the Prefaces etcetera differed, though not considerably, from that of the Roman Missal. Two alleluias were said after the Ite missa est for a week after Easter for the whole of the remaining Paschal time one alleluia was said. A full account of the Premonstratensian rite of Mass, as it was before the Second Vatican Council can be found at http www.premontre.org Publica Apostolates 20Page Apost Liturgy001a.htm The Premonstratensian Rite , which reproduces the text of Chapter Three in Liturgies of the Religious Orders by Archdale King Bruce Publishing Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.A. 1953 . Liturgy of the Hours The Norbertine Breviary differed from the Roman Breviary, not only in its calendar which is different for every order and diocese , but also in its arrangement and in the manner of reciting it. Some saints on the Roman ...   more details



  1. Cistercian Rite

    The Cistercian Rite is the Latin liturgical rites liturgical rite , distinct from the Roman Rite , specific to Cistercians the Cistercian Order of the Roman Catholic Church . The rite is to be found in the liturgical book s of this reformed branch of the Order of St. Benedict Benedictines . The collection, composed of fifteen books, was made by the General Chapter of C teaux the place from which the order takes its name , most probably in 1134 they were later included in the Missal, Breviary, Ritual and Martyrology of the order. When Pope Pius V ordered the entire Church to conform to the Roman Missal and Breviary , he exempted the Cistercians, because their rite had been more than 400 years in existence. Under Claude Vaussin, General of the Cistercians in the middle of the seventeenth century , several reforms were made in the liturgical books of the order, and were approved by Pope Alexander VII , Pope Clement IX and Pope Clement XIII . These approbations were confirmed by Pope Pius IX on 7 February 1871 for the Cistercians of the Common as well as for those of the Strict Observance Trappists . The Cistercian Liturgy of the Hours was even then quite different from the Roman, as it followed exactly the prescriptions of the Rule of St. Benedict see Benedictine Rite , with a very few minor additions. In the Cistercian Missal before the reform of Claude Vaussin, there were wide divergences between the Cistercian and Roman rites. The psalm Judica was not said, but in its stead was recited the Veni Creator the Indulgentiam was followed by the Pater and Ave , and the Oramus te Domine was omitted in kissing the altar. After the Pax Domini sit semper vobiscum , the Agnus Dei was said ... Dominus. Amen , while kissing the altar and then, as again now in the Roman Rite, ended Mass with the sign ..., the other parts of the Mass were the same as in the Roman Rite. Also in some Masses of the year ... to celebrate Mass in accordance with the Roman Rite. They preserve, however, their own rite for celebrating ...   more details



  1. Mozarabic Rite

    The Mozarabic , Visigothic , or Hispanic Rite is a form of Catholicism Catholic worship within the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church , and in the Spanish Reformed Episcopal Church Anglican . ref http justus.anglican.org ... to the entire West, including Rome and Gaul. Cabrol also indicates that the Mozarabic rite contains some customs that ante date those of Rome. Preservation and relevance of the Mozarabic rite The Mozarabic Rite is the second best attested liturgy in the Latin Church in terms of preserved documentation ... to distinguish among several families of liturgies, in particular the Jerusalem , Alexandrian Rite Alexandrian , Antiochene Rite Antiochene , Byzantine , and Syrian Rite Syrian families in the East, and in the Latin West, the African completely lost , Gallican Rite Gallican , Celtic Rite Celtic , Ambrosian Rite Ambrosian , Roman Rite Roman , and Hispanic Mozarabic families. These settled into fairly ... , the fascination of the Franks with Roman liturgy led them to begin adopting the Roman Rite, a process ... in the discussion of this history. The most precise use of the term Mozarabic rite is for that liturgy ... of Toledo in 633, according to the wishes of that Council, gave the Hispanic rite its final form ... and invited Roman rite Catholics Franks into Iberia, who established that rite in all Christianised portions, a change that was met with uprisings , such that the Mozarabic rite was permitted to be used ... rite was approved by Pope John X in 918, suppressed by Pope Gregory VII in 1085 yet permitted in six ... typically had the Roman rite installed this was true for centuries in the East as well. Eventually the Mozarabic rite became a memorial service, as people grew to accept the Roman rite. Gallican, Mozarabic, and Roman rite connections There is evidence that the Mozarabic rite is tied to the Gallican rite , given common points of construction. Schaff argues for an Oriental element in both the Gallican ... Catholic writer Michael Davies reports that it is commonly believed that the Gallican rite came ...   more details



  1. Ambrosian Rite

    revisions of the Ordinary of the Mass of the Roman Rite, a new bilingual Latin and Italian ... Rite. See also Ambrosian chant Ambrosians Latin liturgical rites Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan ...about the current form of Ambrosian Rite the form of this Rite used before the Vatican II Traditional Ambrosian Rite Ambrosian Rite , also called the Milanese Rite , is a Roman Catholic Church Catholic Liturgy liturgical Catholic Liturgical Rites Western Rite . The rite is named after Ambrose Saint Ambrose , a Bishop Catholic Church bishop of Milan in the fourth century. The Ambrosian Rite, which differs from the Roman Rite , is practiced among some five million Catholics in the greater part of the Roman ... at various points in its history the distinctive Ambrosian Rite has risked suppression, it survived ... and publications on the rite before their appointment. History There is no direct evidence that the rite ... have been introduced into a rite the period of whose original composition is unknown. ref name CathEncy CathEncy wstitle Ambrosian Liturgy and Rite ref It would be sufficient cause to attach St. Ambrose s name to the rite if St. Ambrose expunged these hypothetical unorthodoxies and issued corrected ... may certainly be explained as referring to a rite which possessed the characteristics of that which ... of the Milanese Rite. However, St. Simplician , the successor of St. Ambrose, added much to the Rite ... the Ambrosian Rite, as he or his father, Pepin the Short , had abolished the Gallican Rite in France, in favour of a Gallicanized Roman Rite . He sent to Milan and caused to be destroyed or sent beyond ... in the case of Alfonso VI of Castile Alfonso VI and the Mozarabic Rite , was determined on. Two ... that as God had shown that one was as acceptable as the other, the Ambrosian Rite should ... the Mozarabic Rite , wished also to attack the Ambrosian, and was aided by St. Peter Damian , but he ... weathered these storms, the Ambrosian Rite had peace for some three centuries and a half. In the first ...   more details



  1. Roman Rite

    Rite is the liturgy liturgical rite used in the Diocese of Rome in the Roman Catholic Church Catholic Church . It is by far the most widespread of the Latin liturgical rites used within the Western or Latin autonomous particular Church , the particular Church that itself is also called the Latin Rite . Like virtually all other liturgical rites, the Roman Rite has grown and been adapted over ..., as an extraordinary form of the Roman Rite . Comparison with Eastern rites While other rites use more poetic language, the Roman Rite is noted for its sobriety of expression. ref Bishop succinctly characterizes the genius of the Roman rite as being marked by simplicity, practicality ... and blood of Christ has led, in the Roman Rite, to the host and the chalice being shown to the people ... bells of the church are rung as well. Other characteristics that distinguish the Roman Rite from ... another rite so venerable as ours. In a footnote he added The prejudice that imagines that everything ... quite late. No Eastern Rite now used is as archaic as the Roman Mass. ref Fr. Adrian Fortescue ... that the Roman Rite underwent profound changes in the course of its development. His ideas are summarized ... article Fortescue went on to speak of the many alterations that the Roman Rite of Mass underwent ... normally used in the Byzantine Rite is attributed to Saint John Chrysostom , who died in 404, exactly ... of churches The Roman Rite no longer has the pulpitum , or rood screen a dividing wall characteristic ... 1800 the Roman Rite had quite abandoned rood screens, although some fine examples survive. Chant Western ears find the traditional chant of the Roman Rite, known as Gregorian chant , less ornate than ... Western Europe adopted polyphony, music at the Roman Rite Mass did become very elaborate and lengthy ..., in the Tridentine form of the Roman Rite and for some centuries before, the priest normally ... confined to special occasions and to the principal Mass in monasteries and cathedrals. See also Latin ...   more details



  1. Rite (disambiguation)

    A rite is an established ceremonious act. Rite also may refer to Particular Church Autonomous particular Churches or Rites Autonomous particular church within Roman Catholic Church Rites album Rites album an album by Norwegian saxophonist Jan Garbarek Rites , a.k.a. Quarry novel Quarry novel by Ally Kennen The Rite 1969 film The Rite 1969 film , a Swedish drama film The Rite 2011 film The Rite 2011 film , an American horror film RITE Method , game usability criteria RITES Ltd , an Indian company disambig fr Le Rite ...   more details



  1. Sarum Rite

    Refimprove date April 2010 The Sarum Rite more properly called Sarum Use was a variant of the Roman Rite ... Encyclopedia Sarum Rite publisher Newadvent.org date 1912 02 01 accessdate 2010 04 02 ref and was originally ... Norman nobleman, as bishop of Salisbury the modern name of the city known in Latin as Old Sarum Sarum . As bishop , Osmund initiated some revisions to the extant Celtic Anglo Saxon rite and the local adaptations of the Roman rite, drawing on both Norman and Anglo Saxons Anglo Saxon traditions ... of Ireland . Some diocese s issued their own missals, inspired by the Sarum rite, but with their own ... based on the Sarum rite and varied only in details. Liturgical historians believe the Sarum rite had a distinct influence upon other usages of the Roman rite outside England, such as the Nidaros rite in Norway and the Braga rite in Portugal . When the Church of England separated from the Catholic Church Roman Catholic Church in the 1530s, it initially retained the Sarum rite, with gradual modifications ... I of England Queen Mary restored the Sarum rite in 1553 and promulgated it throughout England, but it was finally abolished by Elizabeth I of England Elizabeth I in 1559. The Sarum rite continued to be used ... a Sarum Mass. Many of the ornaments and ceremonial practices associated with the Sarum rite though not the full ... colour for a particular feast red, for instance, was used on Sundays, as in the Ambrosian rite ... a large number of Western Rite Orthodoxy Western rite parishes and missions of the Greek Old ... Rite members of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia , including Saint Petroc Monastery ... image removed Image Sarum Mass.jpg thumb 450px A priest stands before the altar during a Sarum rite ... VI Ordinary or even the Extraordinary form of the Roman Rite Extraordinary form of the current Roman Rite. The Mass of Sundays and great feasts involved up to four sacred ministers priest , deacon ... ubiquitous Roman Tridentine Use, though they are not unknown in other forms of the Western Rite ...   more details



  1. Liberal Rite

    refimprove date May 2008 Liberal Catholic Movement sidebar The primary liturgical rite used by various denominations within the greater Liberal Catholic movement. Also known as the Mystical Mass and the Wedgwood Leadbeater Mass , the Liberal Rite is the most widely used liturgical form found within the Liberal Catholic Movement . Like other liturgical rites, the Liberal Rite has grown and evolved over the past century. Development The Liberal Rite was composed by Bishop James I. Wedgwood , with Bishop C.W. Leadbeater assisting on the Collects, Psalms, canticles, and readings. They based the Rite on Arnold Harris Mathews The Old Catholic Missal And Ritual first published on August 15, 1909. Mathew s rite was the old Roman Rite in the vernacular. In creating the new Rite, Wedgwood and Leadbeater ... Rite was developed, Bishop Wedgwood states blockquote We set to work to eliminate the many ... LCC Liturgy Books 1st through 5th editions. A total of five editions of the Rite exist today. 1917 Private ... missals are available in French, Latin, German and reportedly in Swedish . The missals generally contain ... in the prayer of consecration and changed phrases in the Episcopal Rite of Consecration and in the Shorter ... Eucharist, Lauds, Sext, Alternate Confirmation Rite, Private Healing Service, Blessing of Ashes, Mass ... Bishop Wedgwood worked on another rite based on the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom. This so called Eastern Rite has not received much attention by the various Churches in the Liberal Catholic ... an experimental service entitled Services Of Our Lady in 1982. The Young Rite uses numerous liturgies .... Further reading The Liturgy of the Liberal Catholic Rite, 3rd Ed. 2002 reprint The St. Alban Press, 741 Cerro Gordo Ave. San Diego, CA 92102. Cooper, Irving S. Ceremonies of the Liberal Catholic Rite ... Part of the Rite online. http www.stalbanpress.com St. Alban Press http www.lcc.cc yr liturgy.htm Young Rite liturgies Category Independent Catholic Churches Category Catholics not in communion with Rome ...   more details



  1. Carmelite Rite

    The Rite of the Holy Sepulchre commonly called the Carmelite Rite is the Latin liturgical rites liturgical rite that was used by the Canons Regular of the Holy Sepulchre , Hospitallers , Knights Templar Templars , Carmelites and the other orders founded within the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem. History The rite in use among the Carmelites beginning in about the middle of the twelfth century is known by the name of the Rite of the Holy Sepulchre , the Carmelite Rule, which was written about the year ... ad horas singulas sunt deputati. This Rite of the Holy Sepulchre was one of the many variations of the Roman Rite with additions from the earlier Gallican rites that came into existence after Charlemagne decreed that the whole of his realm adopt the Roman Rite it appears to have descended directly from the Parisian Rite, but to have undergone some modifications pointing to other sources. For, in the Sanctorale ... localities where the various episodes of the work of Redemption has taken place. The rite ..., another at Barletta, described by Kohler Revue de I Orient Latin, VIII, 1900 01, pp.  383 500 ... very frequently dealt with the rite chiefly adding new feasts, changing old established customs ... reform of the Carmelite Rite, which was taken in hand in 1580, the Breviary Liturgy of the Hours appearing ... John of the Cross to abandon the ancient rite once for all and to adopt the Roman Rite instead. Roughly speaking, the ancient Carmelite Rite of Mass stands about half way between the Carthusian and the Dominican .... Many other features might be quoted to show that the whole rite points to a period of transition. Already ... Land. The prayers for communion were identical with those of the Sarum Rite and other similar uses, viz. Domine sancte Pater , Domine Iesu Christe as in the Roman Rite , and Salve salus mundi . The Domine ... Praepositus General, as such it had no formal relationship with the Carmelite rite. Although many ... of St. John of the Cross who voted to keep the rite ref See The Life of St. John of the Cross ...   more details



  1. Rite parish

    Rite parish lang lv Rites pagasts is an administrative unit of the J kabpils District , Latvia . Towns, villages and settlements of Rite parish Latvia geo stub Cities and parishes of J kabpils District coord missing Latvia DEFAULTSORT Rite parish Category Parishes of J kabpils District lv Rites pagasts ...   more details



  1. Valu-Rite

    Valu Rite is a network of over 4,000 independently owned and operated pharmacy pharmacies established in 1979. It has a business affiliation with McKesson Pharmaceuticals , which sponsors the network and owns the name Valu Rite . It operates like a retailers cooperative , though it is not owned by its members. Radio commercials for Valu Rite in the 1980s used spokesmen Dick Clark and Tom Bosley . External links http www.valu rite.com docs Valu Rite http www.pharmaceutical.mckesson.com wt sec.php?page name valu rite McKesson s Valu Rite page Category Pharmacies of the United States Category Retailers cooperatives Category Companies established in 1979 ...   more details



  1. X-Rite

    X Rite, Inc. is a manufacturer of color matching products, located in Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids , Michigan , United States . Their products include those used for matching paint colors. They also create products that regulate quality in the processing of film and x rays . Background X Rite was incorporated by seven engineers from Lear Siegler in 1958. The company s first product, x ray marking tape , was introduced in 1961. In 1968 they debuted silver recovery equipment for radiographic film. In 1975, X Rite introduced its first densitometer for photographic printing use. X Rite went public in 1986. A year later, X Rite moved into a new headquarters and production facility in Grandville, Michigan. In 1990, X Rite began to shift its emphasis to the field of colorimetry color measurement . A round of acquisitions started in 1994 with the purchase of H. Miller Graphic Arts of England . Co founder Ted Thompson X Rite Ted Thompson retired in 2001. The same year, dental color matching systems were unveiled. ref Encyclopedia of Company Histories, International Directory of Company Histories, by The Gale Group, Inc. ref In June 2006, X Rite purchased Amazys , owners of Gretag Macbeth and thereby the Munsell color system Munsell products. ref http www.xrite.com company press room.aspx?News 417 X Rite Announces Preliminary Final Results Of Its Offer For All Registered Shares Of Amazys Holding AG press release. ref In October 2007, X Rite completed acquisition of Pantone Pantone, Inc. ref http www.pantone.com pages pantone pantone.aspx?pg 20479&ca 10 X Rite to Acquire Pantone, Inc. Extending Reach in the Color Industry press release. ref Subsidiaries X Rite International, Inc. Barbados X Rite Holdings, Inc. XR Ventures LLC X Rite GmbH Germany X Rite Asia Pacific Limited Hong Kong X Rite Ltd. U.K. X Rite MA, Incorporated X Rite Mediterranee SARL France X Rite Global, Inc. X Rite AG Pantone Pantone, Inc References Reflist External links http www.xrite.com X Rite, Inc. http ...   more details



  1. Eastern Rite

    The term Eastern Rite may refer to East Syrian Rite , Christian liturgy, also known as the Assyro Chaldean Rite, Assyrian Rite a.k.a. Syriac , or Persian Rite Maronites , a Christian church based in Lebanon as well have members in Israel, Jordan, Syria and Turkey Copts , members of the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria based in Egypt Eastern Catholic Churches Rite Rites of Eastern Catholic Churches , term which can refer either to the churches themselves, or the liturgical rites Eastern Orthodox Church Liturgical ceremonies used in Eastern Christianity See also Church of the East disambiguation disambig Category Eastern Orthodoxy Category Eastern Catholicism Category Oriental Orthodoxy Category Eastern Christianity ja ...   more details



  1. Water rite

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 A water rite is a rite or ceremony ceremonial custom that uses water as the central feature. Typically, a person is immersion immersed or bathed as a symbol of religious indoctrination or ritual purification . Examples include the Mikvah in Judaism, a custom of purity, and baptism , a custom that represents purity and indoctrination, in Christianity . Rites that use water, but not as their central feature, for example, that include drinking water, are not considered water rites. Category Rituals DEFAULTSORT Water Rite Sociology stub ...   more details



  1. Rite of passage

    Other uses A rite of passage is a ritual event that marks a person s progress from one social status status to another. It is a universal phenomenon which can show anthropologist s what social hierarchies , values and beliefs are important in specific cultures. Rites of passage are often ceremonies surrounding events such as other milestones within puberty , coming of age , marriage and death . Initiation ceremonies such as baptism , confirmation and Bar or Bat Mitzvah are considered important rites of passage for people of their respective religions. History The concept as a general theory of socialization was first formally enunciated by Arnold van Gennep in his book of that name, to denote rituals marking the transitional phase between childhood and full inclusion into a tribe or social group. Gennep s work exercised a deep impact on anthropological thought. ref Kathleen Garces Foley, Death ... completed the rite and assumed their new identity, one re enters society with one s new status ... School and found the rite of passage impact was lessened by the missing reincorporation phase Cushing ... D butante ball Dokimasia First haircut Quincea era in parts of Latin America and elsewhere in communities of immigrants from Latin America. Russ in Norway Scarification and various other physical endurances ... grade generally gender separated unlike an age set is marked by an initiation rite, which may be the crowning ... Secular coming of age ceremonies for non religious youngsters who want a rite of passage comparable ... r gime Berserker , berserkergang an initiatory Nordic warrior rite the young Scandinavian warrior ... rite of the military youths of ancient Sparta Pas d armes Trial by combat Trial by battle , or Judicium ... of passage and similar rituals Various ethnographic examples DEFAULTSORT Rite Of Passage Category ... de bergangsritus et Siirderiitus es Rito de paso fa fr Rite de passage it Rito di passaggio he nl Rite de passage ja no Overgangsrite nn Overgangsrite pl Obrz d przej cia ...   more details



  1. French Rite

    The French Rite of Freemasonry is a Rite of Freemasonry . It was founded in France in 1786. History The French Rite is intimately linked to the birth of Freemasonry in France and was founded in France in 1786. ref Yves Hivert Messeca , Le Rite fran ais in Encyclop die de la Franc Ma onnerie , ed. La ... Lodges Modern rite to France and this was little by little passed onto the French Rite. Though this hybrid form is no longer known as the French Rite, it sometimes takes that name to distinguish it from the Scottish Rite s from which it was initially formed. In order to guarantee that French Freemasonry ..., it was only in 1801 that the Grand Orient de France printed the rules of this rite under the title ... circulated from lodge to lodge in discrete manuscript form. The Rite underwent several further reforms, and in 1858 the Murat French Rite returning to the foundations of the Constitutions of Anderson without making lasting change to the rite imposed itself. Citation needed date September 2008 As well as the sub rites already mentioned, there is also a French Rite of 1801 . In Irregular Freemasonry ... from the French Rite any formulas with religious connotations such as the reference to the Grand Architect ... an adogmatic form of the rite, giving it a hint of positivism after this date the rite is known as the Aimable French Rite . It underwent less important reforms in 1907, and then remained unchanged ... reform initiative in an attempt to return the rite to its roots after the sum of additions and suppressions which had rendered it hard to understand and soulless. ref Le Rite fran ais on the http www.gltso.org rft.htm GLTSO site ref The definitive version known as the Groussier French Rite was completed ... Guilly ref Herv Vigier ed. , La Renaissance du Rite fran ais traditionnel , Ed. T l tes. ref sought the original essence of the French Rite and made a new attempt to reanimate its initiatory and symbolic ... French Rite, a chapter which still exists today within the National French Lodge. In 1974, another ...   more details



  1. Maid-Rite

    Infobox Company company name Maid Rite Corporation company logo Image MaidRite.JPG company type Private ... rite.com maid rite.com Maid Rite is one of America s first quick service casual dining Franchising ... are still in operation. Maid Rite Corporation s CEO and president is Bradley L. Burt. The corporate ... Rite had over 70 locations, located in Iowa , Nebraska , Illinois , Minnesota , Missouri , and Ohio ... Sandwich Image Maid Rite.jpg thumb left 250px Maid Rite sandwich with cheese Cheese Rite . Angell ... of spices and created the Maid Rite sandwich, which is not a traditional hamburger . Rather, it is called a loose meat sandwich. While the component meat is similar, the Maid Rite sandwich s meat is not formed ... Image Maid Rite Drive Thru.jpg thumb right Maid Rite Sandwich Shop Springfield, Illinois This restaurant ... America s first drive through drive thru window Image Maid Rite, Macomb.JPG thumb right Shuttered ... in Durant, Iowa , which still maintains a Maid Rite restaurant. Maid Rite began to grow in the number ... from Des Moines, Iowa Des Moines . The original Maid Rite restaurants in Muscatine were ... however, after Blue default finance defaulted on the contract to buy Maid Rite, Gillotti purchased ... Polk County District Court in 1992 that prohibited any new Maid Rite franchises, the Gillotti family ... quality led to a number of restaurants closing by 2002 the number of Maid Rite stores had dropped to 83. ref cite news title Maid Rite Timeline url http www.desmoinesregister.com apps pbcs.dll ... Rite chain, with the Gillotti family retaining an interest. While up to 20 longtime franchisees left Maid Rite during the first two years of its new ownership, Maid Rite began to use computerized systems to control expenses, started offering ten day courses on how to prepare Maid Rite food ... of the Maid Rite brand. According to the Des Moines Register , Maid Rite has a ten year plan to open ... title Maid Rite Chain s Comeback Is Cooking url http www.desmoinesregister.com apps pbcs.dll article ...   more details



  1. Swedenborg Rite

    Hermetism The Swedenborg Rite or Rite of Swedenborg was a fraternal order modeled on Freemasonry and based upon the teachings of Emanuel Swedenborg . It comprised six Degree freemasonry Degree s Apprentice, Fellow Craft, Master Neophyte, Illuminated Theosophite, Blue Brother, and Red Brother. ref name EoF2 Albert Gallatin Mackey and H. L. Haywood, Encyclopedia of Freemasonry Vol. 2 , p. 997 reprinted by Kessinger Publishing, 2003 ISBN 0766147207 ref It was created in Avignon in 1773 by the Marquis de Thorn. It was initially a political organization, whose aims were to bring freemasonry into disrepute, although the political ideology was eventually discarded from the rite. ref name Row cite encyclopaedia encyclopedia Masonic Biography and Dictionary author Augustus Row publisher J.P. Lippincott & CO. location Philadelphia year 1868 pages 139 article Illuminati of Avignon or Swedonborg Rite ref This version of the Swedenborg Rite died out within a decade of its founding. Starting in the 1870s, the Rite was resurrected as a Hermeticism hermetic organization. This version faded out sometime around 1908. ref cite web title Chaos Out of Order The Rise and Fall of the Swedenborgian Rite author R. A. Gilbert date 1995 09 14 url http freemasonry.bcy.ca aqc swedenborg.html publisher Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon A.F. & A. M. ref The Rite is now extinct, but influenced the development of other groups such as Ordo Templi Orientis . References reflist Further reading cite web url http www.mainemason.org mlr swedenborg1.htm title Swedenborg, The Man, The Religion and The Rite author William G. Peacher year 1992 publisher Maine Lodge of Research, AF& AM cite book title Swedenborg Rite and the Great Masonic Leaders of the Eighteenth Century author Samuel Beswick publisher Kessinger Publishing year 1870 edition republished 1994 isbn 1564594246 isbn13 9781564594242 location New York Category Hermeticism fr Rite Swedenborg ...   more details



  1. Antiochene Rite

    Antiochene Rite designates the family of liturgy liturgies originally used in the Patriarch of Antioch Patriarchate of Antioch . ref CathEncy wstitle Antiochene Liturgy ref Liturgies in the Antiochene Rite The family of liturgies include the Apostolic Constitutions then that of Liturgy of St James St. James in Greek language Greek , the Syriac language Syriac Liturgy of St. James, and the other Syriac Anaphora liturgy Anaphora s. The line may be further continued to the Byzantine Rite the older Liturgy of St. Basil and the later and shorter one of St. John Chrysostom , and through it to the Armenian use. But these no longer concern the Church of Antioch. Liturgy of the Apostolic Constitutions The Apostolic Constitutions is an important source for the history of the liturgy in the Antiochene rite. This text contains two outlines of liturgies, one in book two and one in book seven, and the complete Liturgy of the eighth book of the Apostolic Constitutions , which is the oldest known form ... outline of the Rite is the same. Besides the references to the Holy Cross, one allusion ... of the prayers is different, but when the Greek or Syriac is translated into Latin there appear ... Melchites and Syriac Orthodox Church Jacobites continued using the same rite. But gradually the two .... The preparation of the oblation has become a still more elaborate rite. The kiss of peace comes at the beginning ... is sung. That of the Greek rite is Holy God, holy Strong one, holy Immortal one, have mercy on us. The Syriac rite adds after holy Immortal one the words who wast crucified for us. This is the addition ... in a Latin translation. They consist of different prayers, but the order is practically ..., they have adopted the Byzantine Rite with the exception of the small number in canonical jurisdictions ... century the Church of Jerusalem followed the Byzantine Rite. By that time Antioch had also doubtless ... lit rgica antioquena fr Rite syriaque occidental id Ritus Antiokhia it Rito antiocheno la Ritus Antiochenus ...   more details



  1. Gallican Rite

    The Gallican Rite is a historical sub grouping of the Roman Catholic liturgy in western Europe it is not a single rite but actually a family of rite s within the Catholic Church Structure Western Rite ... part of the 1st millennium AD. The rite s were first developed in the early centuries as the Syriac ... Antioch Antioch and were first translated into Latin in various parts of the Ancient Rome ... Church . Today, a rite of this family is still in use in the Archdiocese of Lyon, France. Citation needed date April 2009 History and origin The name Gallican Rite is given to the rite which prevailed ... that, though the general outlines of the rite were of the same pattern, the name must not be taken to imply more than a very moderate amount of homogeneity. The Rite of Iberian Peninsula Iberia ... Toledo and Salamanca , was so nearly allied to the Gallican Rite that the term Hispania Hispano Gallican is often applied to the two. But the Iberian Mozarabic Rite has, like the allied Celtic Rite , enough ... to allude to both by way of illustration, this article will be devoted primarily to the rite once used in what is now France. Of the origin of the Gallican Rite there are three principal theories, between ... Ambrosian rite and Celtic Rite . This theory, which was first put forward by William Palmer theologian .... According to it the Gallican Rite was referred to an original brought to Lyon from Ephesus by St ... in the Churches of the Syro Byzantine Rite either in the fourth century or somewhat later , and infers .... He assumes that the Ambrosian Rite is not really Roman, but Gallican, much Romanized at a later period ... to state it clearly it will be necessary to point out first certain details in which all the Latin ... offices of whatever rite are marked by the invariability of the priest s part. There are, it is true, alternative anaphora s which are used either ad libitum , as in the Syro Jacobite Rite, or on certain ..., these variations are so numerous in the Gallican Rite that the fixed part even of the Prayer of the Consecration ...   more details




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