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The origins of Christmas and epiphany, and the position of the feasts in the Christian calendar [PDF]

open access: yes, 1996
This thesis primarily seeks to discuss the arguments concerning the origins of Christmas and Epiphany and the dates on which the feasts came to be celebrated in the liturgical year.
Roberts, Mark
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50 Years of the Misa ng Bayang Pilipino (Mass of the Filipino People)

open access: yesEx Fonte
The year 2025 marks the 50th anniversary of the first publication of the Misa ng Bayang Pilipino (MBP), an inculturated Filipino Order of Mass composed under the direction of Anscar Chupungco.
Lorenzo Penalosa, Audrey Seah
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Eternity Today: On the Liturgical Year. Volume 1: On God and Time, Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Candlemas

open access: yes, 2006
According to Dom Gregory Dix, the basic shape of the Christian liturgy has remained the same ever since thirteen men met for supper in an upper room at Jerusalem some two thousand years ago.
Connell, Martin
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Cristo Negro de Esquipulas in the Liturgical Year in the Guatemala Church

open access: yes, 2004
Guatemala celebrates the feast of Cristo Negro de Esquipulas each year on January 15. This feast is another feast oftriumph ofthe Cross in the liturgical year in the Catholic Church in Guatemala and it is celebrated as custom and popular tradition is a ...
Quic, Cristobal Coche, OSB
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Signs of Hope in Selected Gregorian Chant Texts in the Context of Pope Francis’s Message of the Ordinary Jubilee of the Year 2025

open access: yesVerbum Vitae
This article presents the signs of hope, listed by Pope Francis in his bull Spes non confundit, in sixteen selected Gregorian chants of the liturgical year based on the Bible in the context of the message of the Ordinary Jubilee of the Year 2025.
Michał Jędrzejski
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A Byzantine Panegyric Collection with an Unknown Homily for the Annunciation

open access: yesGreek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies, 2001
A manuscript of the 16th/17th century now at Brown University contains a collection of sermons arranged in the order of their use in the liturgical year.
Morton Smith
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GREGORIAN CHANT IN THE PRACTICE OF THE SAXON UNITARIANS IN TRANSYLVANIA. PART 2

open access: yesStudia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai. Musica
This study examines the antiphon repertoire of the MSU 1042 manuscript, a 1622 German-language gradual compiled for the Saxon Unitarian community in Cluj. The source comprises 285 pages of meticulously notated music, including seventeen antiphons, which
Anette PAPP
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Eternity Today: On the Liturgical Year. Volume 2: Sunday, Lent, The Three Days, The Easter Season, Ordinary Time

open access: yes, 2006
According to Dom Gregory Dix, the basic shape of the Christian liturgy has remained the same ever since thirteen men met for supper in an upper room at Jerusalem some two thousand years ago.
Connell, Martin
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