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  • Reader (liturgy)
  • Anagnostes who reads aloud from the scriptures

    denominations, a reader or lector is the person responsible for reading aloud excerpts of scripture at a liturgy. In early Christian times the reader was of particular

    Reader (liturgy)

    Reader (liturgy)

    Reader_(liturgy)

  • Lector
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Lector or lektor may refer to: Lector (software), an e-book reader Reader (liturgy), a reader from scriptures during Christian religious services Various

    Lector

    Lector

  • Reader
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    journals A publisher's reader, also called a first reader Reader (liturgy), a person charged with reading scripture in church Reader (Christian Science Church)

    Reader

    Reader

  • Licensed lay minister
  • Non-clerical Anglican worship leader

    Christianity portal Clergy Laity Lay speaker Methodist local preacher Reader (liturgy) Kuhrt, Gordon W. (2001). Ministry Issues for the Church of England:

    Licensed lay minister

    Licensed lay minister

    Licensed_lay_minister

  • Liturgy of Saint Basil
  • Byzantine and Coptic Liturgy

    The Liturgy of Saint Basil or the Divine Liturgy of Saint Basil or Divine Liturgy of Saint Basil the Great (Coptic: Ϯⲁ̀ⲛⲁⲫⲟⲣⲁ ⲛ̀ⲧⲉ ⲡⲓⲁ̀ⲅⲓⲟⲥ ⲃⲁⲥⲓⲗⲓⲟⲥ,

    Liturgy of Saint Basil

    Liturgy_of_Saint_Basil

  • Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom
  • Eucharistic liturgy of the Byzantine Rite

    The Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom is the most celebrated divine liturgy in the Byzantine Rite. It is named after its core part, the anaphora attributed

    Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom

    Liturgy_of_Saint_John_Chrysostom

  • Liturgy of Preparation
  • Easter Orthodox name for Eucharist preparation

    deacon. The beginning of the Liturgy of Preparation should be timed so that it is concluded slightly before the Reader finishes reading the Third Hour

    Liturgy of Preparation

    Liturgy of Preparation

    Liturgy_of_Preparation

  • Liturgy of Saint James
  • Eastern Christian liturgy

    The Liturgy of Saint James is a form of Christian liturgy used by some Eastern Christians of the Byzantine rite and West Syriac Rite. It is developed

    Liturgy of Saint James

    Liturgy of Saint James

    Liturgy_of_Saint_James

  • Hallelujah
  • Religious interjection

    Lutheran Churches, after reading the Apostle (Epistle) at the Divine Liturgy, the Reader announces which of the Eight Tones the Alleluia is to be chanted

    Hallelujah

    Hallelujah

    Hallelujah

  • Prime (liturgy)
  • Canonical hour at first hour of daylight in liturgy

    dawn hour of Lauds and the 9 a.m. hour of Terce. It remains part of the Liturgy of Eastern Christianity, but suppressed within the Roman rite by the Second

    Prime (liturgy)

    Prime_(liturgy)

  • Testamentum Domini
  • 5th-century Christian text; church order

    elsewhere as "presbyteresses" (1:35,2:19); the subdeacon (1:44) and the reader (liturgy) (1:45), the order of whose offices seems to have been inverted; virgins

    Testamentum Domini

    Testamentum_Domini

  • Mass (liturgy)
  • Type of worship service within many Christian denominations

    Protestant churches. In Lutheranism, the term Mass is used for the Eucharistic liturgy, especially in the Nordic countries, though in North America, the term

    Mass (liturgy)

    Mass (liturgy)

    Mass_(liturgy)

  • Agnus Dei
  • Christian prayer

    God') is the Latin name under which Jesus is honoured within Christian liturgies descending from the historic Latin liturgical tradition, including those

    Agnus Dei

    Agnus Dei

    Agnus_Dei

  • Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts
  • Byzantine Rite liturgical practice

    The Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts (Greek: λειτουργία τών Προηγιασμένων Δώρων), also referred to as The Divine Liturgy of Saint Gregory the Dialogist

    Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts

    Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts

    Liturgy_of_the_Presanctified_Gifts

  • None (liturgy)
  • Time of prayer of the Liturgy of hours in the afternoon

    is part of the Divine Office of almost all the traditional Christian liturgies. It consists mainly of psalms and is said around 3 pm, about the ninth

    None (liturgy)

    None_(liturgy)

  • Antiochene Rite
  • Family of liturgies originally used in the Patriarchate of Antioch

    Antiochian Rite refers to the family of liturgies originally used by the patriarch of Antioch. It includes the Liturgy of St James in Greek and Syriac, as

    Antiochene Rite

    Antiochene Rite

    Antiochene_Rite

  • Dimissorial letters
  • Letter authorizing Catholic ordination

    deacon, of baptism, confirmation, and reception of the ministries of reader (liturgy) and acolyte. If the candidate for the diaconate is married, additional

    Dimissorial letters

    Dimissorial_letters

  • Ambrosian Rite
  • Liturgical rite of the Archdiocese of Milan

    Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church (specifically The Divine Liturgy of Saint Ambrose). The rite is named after Saint Ambrose, a bishop of Milan

    Ambrosian Rite

    Ambrosian Rite

    Ambrosian_Rite

  • Canonical hours
  • Christian concept of periods of prayer throughout the day

    current official version of the hours in the Roman Rite is called the Liturgy of the Hours (Latin: liturgia horarum) or divine office. In Lutheranism

    Canonical hours

    Canonical hours

    Canonical_hours

  • Byzantine Rite
  • Eastern Christian liturgical rite

    the divine liturgy is not celebrated at its usual time, i.e., when there is a vesperal liturgy or no liturgy at all. On days when the liturgy may be celebrated

    Byzantine Rite

    Byzantine Rite

    Byzantine_Rite

  • Tish Harrison Warren
  • American author and Anglican priest

    American author and Anglican priest. She is known for the award-winning books Liturgy of the Ordinary (2016) and Prayer in the Night (2021), as well as for being

    Tish Harrison Warren

    Tish_Harrison_Warren

  • Lima Liturgy
  • Ecumenical Eucharistic liturgy

    taken part in the celebration of the Lima Liturgy as reader and was ultimately forced to resign. The Lima Liturgy was written for the 1982 Plenary Session

    Lima Liturgy

    Lima Liturgy

    Lima_Liturgy

  • Dyachok
  • Church occupation

    mass. Their other duties include that of clerk in the church. Cantor Reader (liturgy) Diak (clerk) Pevchy dyak  "Псаломщик" . Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic

    Dyachok

    Dyachok

  • Epistle
  • Letter written for a didactic purpose

    Liturgy will have an Epistle and Gospel reading. Such services often include a Prokeimenon and Alleluia as well. The Epistle is chanted by the reader

    Epistle

    Epistle

    Epistle

  • List of different terms by Christian denominations in Japanese
  • Protestant in Japan Sacrament 機密 秘蹟 聖奠 礼典 liturgy, rite, Christian worship, Church service 奉神礼 典礼 礼拝 礼拝 Divine Liturgy 聖体礼儀 - - - Mass - ミサ 聖餐式 - Having Communion

    List of different terms by Christian denominations in Japanese

    List_of_different_terms_by_Christian_denominations_in_Japanese

  • John Chrysostom
  • Archbishop of Constantinople (347–407)

    June 2023. Retrieved 20 March 2007 – via Newman Reader — Works of John Henry Newman. "The Divine Liturgy of St John Chrysostom, Op. 31". Hyperion Records

    John Chrysostom

    John Chrysostom

    John_Chrysostom

  • Easter Vigil
  • Liturgy held in Christian churches

    or Holy Saturday at the Easter Vigil in the Holy Night of Easter, is a liturgy held in traditional Christian churches as the first official celebration

    Easter Vigil

    Easter Vigil

    Easter_Vigil

  • Prokeimenon
  • Orthodox liturgical practice

    refrain sung responsorially at certain specified points of the Divine Liturgy or the Divine Office, usually to introduce a scripture reading. It corresponds

    Prokeimenon

    Prokeimenon

  • Book of Revelation
  • Last book of the New Testament

    local liturgy. From the point of view of the Apocalypse, the essential matter of all eucharistic liturgy is its participation in the heavenly liturgy; it

    Book of Revelation

    Book of Revelation

    Book_of_Revelation

  • Secret (liturgy)
  • Prayer said in a low voice by the priest or bishop

    during the anaphora. The primary difference between the Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom and the Liturgy of Saint Basil the Great is the secret prayers; those

    Secret (liturgy)

    Secret (liturgy)

    Secret_(liturgy)

  • Liturgical book
  • Christian prayer book

    three Divine Liturgies, Compline and Midnight Office, the Lenten Hours. It also contains the complete services (including the parts for reader and chanters)

    Liturgical book

    Liturgical book

    Liturgical_book

  • Epistle side
  • Side of a church on which the Epistle is read

    p. 223. ISBN 978-0-89869-701-8. Kunzler, Michael (2001). The Church's Liturgy. Translated by Murray, Placed; et al. Berlin: LIT Verlag. p. 208. "Acolyte

    Epistle side

    Epistle side

    Epistle_side

  • Western Rite Orthodoxy
  • Western liturgy in Eastern Orthodox Churches

    congregations within the Eastern Orthodox tradition which perform their liturgy in Western forms. Besides altered versions of the Tridentine Mass, congregations

    Western Rite Orthodoxy

    Western_Rite_Orthodoxy

  • Liturgy of the eighth book of the Apostolic Constitutions
  • The Liturgy of the eighth book of the Apostolic Constitutions is a complete text of the Christian Divine Liturgy and found in the eighth book of the Apostolic

    Liturgy of the eighth book of the Apostolic Constitutions

    Liturgy_of_the_eighth_book_of_the_Apostolic_Constitutions

  • Mass of the Presanctified
  • Catholic and Anglican liturgy on Good Friday

    præsanctificatorum, Greek: leitourgia ton proegiasmenon) is Christian liturgy traditionally celebrated on Good Friday in which the consecration is not

    Mass of the Presanctified

    Mass of the Presanctified

    Mass_of_the_Presanctified

  • Gloria Patri
  • Trinitarian doxology

    Be, is a doxology, a short hymn of praise to God in various Christian liturgies. It is also referred to as the Minor Doxology (Doxologia Minor) or Lesser

    Gloria Patri

    Gloria Patri

    Gloria_Patri

  • Subdeacon
  • Ministry in the Christian Church

    deacon. There is a special liturgy for the tonsuring of a subdeacon, although in contemporary practice an acolyte or a reader may receive the bishop's blessing

    Subdeacon

    Subdeacon

  • Matins
  • Major canonical hour of the liturgy

    Matins (also Mattins) is a canonical hour in Christian liturgy, originally sung during the darkness of early morning (between midnight and dawn). The

    Matins

    Matins

  • Altar server
  • Assistant to a member of the clergy

    server is a lay assistant to a member of the clergy during a Christian liturgy. An altar server attends to supporting tasks at the altar such as fetching

    Altar server

    Altar server

    Altar_server

  • Mass in the Catholic Church
  • Central liturgical ritual of the Catholic Church

    the Latin Church, while the various Eastern Catholic liturgies use terms such as Divine Liturgy, Holy Qurbana, and Badarak, in accordance with each one's

    Mass in the Catholic Church

    Mass in the Catholic Church

    Mass_in_the_Catholic_Church

  • Orthros
  • Eastern Christian church service

    orthros is typically held immediately prior to the beginning of the divine liturgy on Sunday and feast day mornings. The akolouth (fixed portion of the service)

    Orthros

    Orthros

  • Requiem
  • Mass for the dead

    churches. The Mass and its settings draw their name from the introit of the liturgy, which begins with the words Requiem aeternam dona eis, Domine (Latin for

    Requiem

    Requiem

    Requiem

  • Hebdomadarian
  • Weekly office in a monastic convent

    in the choir or the chapter house. The hebdomadarian is also the reader in the Liturgy of the Hours. In some convents, it is reserved for the superior

    Hebdomadarian

    Hebdomadarian

    Hebdomadarian

  • Akdamut
  • Jewish liturgical poem

    recited. Its adoption into the regular liturgy took some time; it is not mentioned as part of the Shavuot liturgy until the first decade of the 15th century

    Akdamut

    Akdamut

    Akdamut

  • Ordinal (liturgy)
  • Liturgical book for ordinations

    liturgies exclusive to bishops. In medieval liturgies, ordinals supplied instruction on how to use the various books necessary to celebrate a liturgy

    Ordinal (liturgy)

    Ordinal_(liturgy)

  • Vestment
  • Clothing prescribed for clergy performing specific roles

    rank is vested when serving his particular function during the Divine Liturgy or other service. As in the Latin Church, the use of vestments is rooted

    Vestment

    Vestment

    Vestment

  • Church of England
  • Anglican church in England

    Reformation, the Church of England has used the English language in the liturgy. As a broad church, the Church of England contains several doctrinal strands:

    Church of England

    Church of England

    Church_of_England

  • Catholic Bible
  • Catholic Church canon of Bible books

    by Catholics for personal prayer and study or, in some cases, also in liturgy. This approval is typically indicated by the presence of an imprimatur

    Catholic Bible

    Catholic Bible

    Catholic_Bible

  • Easter
  • Commemoration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ

    begins, consisting of Paschal Matins, Paschal Hours, and Paschal Divine Liturgy. The liturgical season from Easter to the Sunday of All Saints (the Sunday

    Easter

    Easter

    Easter

  • Catholic Church
  • Christian church based in Rome

    The liturgy of the sacrament of the Eucharist, called the Mass in the West and Divine Liturgy or other names in the East, is the principal liturgy of the

    Catholic Church

    Catholic Church

    Catholic_Church

  • All-night vigil
  • Eastern Christian church service

    works. Tchaikovsky's setting of the all-night vigil, along with his Divine Liturgy and his collection of nine sacred songs were of seminal importance in the

    All-night vigil

    All-night vigil

    All-night_vigil

  • Roman Martyrology
  • Official list of martyrs of the Catholic Church

    Catholic Church. Its use is obligatory in matters regarding the Roman Rite liturgy, but dioceses, countries and religious institutes may add duly approved

    Roman Martyrology

    Roman_Martyrology

  • Episcopal Church (United States)
  • Anglican denomination

    orders. The Book of Common Prayer, a collection of rites, blessings, liturgies, and prayers used throughout the Anglican Communion, is central to Episcopal

    Episcopal Church (United States)

    Episcopal Church (United States)

    Episcopal_Church_(United_States)

  • Compline
  • Canonical hour in Christian liturgy

    Night Prayer, or the Prayers at the End of the Day, is the final prayer liturgy (or office) of the day in the Christian tradition of canonical hours, which

    Compline

    Compline

    Compline

  • Good Friday
  • Christian holiday

    The Good Friday liturgy consists of three parts: the Liturgy of the Word, the Veneration of the Cross, and the Holy Communion. The Liturgy of the Word consists

    Good Friday

    Good Friday

    Good_Friday

  • Amen
  • Religious declaration of affirmation

    blessings recited by the prayer reader) O.C. 215 (amen in response to blessings made by any individual outside of the liturgy) Tractate Shabbat 119b and Tractate

    Amen

    Amen

    Amen

  • Lamb of God
  • Title for Jesus

    Mass, as well as the classical Western Liturgies of the Anglican and Lutheran churches. It is also used in liturgy and as a form of contemplative prayer

    Lamb of God

    Lamb of God

    Lamb_of_God

  • Filioque
  • Latin term meaning "and from the Son" appended to the Nicene Creed

    revision of the Scottish Liturgy of 1970 did not remove the Filioque clause, although it had already been omitted from the 1982 liturgy, promulgated five years

    Filioque

    Filioque

    Filioque

  • Lord's Prayer
  • Christian prayer attributed to Jesus

    Liturgy) and separate work, ta okremyy pisnespiv 1854: Josef Rheinberger – Vater Unser 1878: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky – Otche Nash (Отче наш; Liturgy

    Lord's Prayer

    Lord's Prayer

    Lord's_Prayer

  • Let all mortal flesh keep silence
  • Early Christian hymn text

    inside said Liturgy, see the text of the Liturgy itself: In English, in part 2, under And the Readers begin the Cherubic Hymn; "Divine Liturgy of St. James"

    Let all mortal flesh keep silence

    Let all mortal flesh keep silence

    Let_all_mortal_flesh_keep_silence

  • Ascension of Jesus
  • Biblical episode

    The upwards-looking depiction of the earthly group matches the Eastern liturgy on the Feast of the Ascension: "Come, let us rise and turn our eyes and

    Ascension of Jesus

    Ascension of Jesus

    Ascension_of_Jesus

  • Eastern Lutheranism
  • Byzantine-rite expression of Lutheran Christianity

    such as those of Ukraine, that use a form of the Byzantine Rite as their liturgy. It is unique in that it is based on the Eastern Christian rite used by

    Eastern Lutheranism

    Eastern Lutheranism

    Eastern_Lutheranism

  • Holy Week
  • Week leading up to Easter

    near the end of the liturgy. These liturgies follow much the same pattern as liturgies on weekdays of Great Lent. The liturgies are so laid out that

    Holy Week

    Holy Week

    Holy_Week

  • Tenebrae
  • Christian religious service

    office, moving that Easter liturgy from Holy Saturday morning to the following night and likewise moved the principal liturgies of Holy Thursday and Good

    Tenebrae

    Tenebrae

    Tenebrae

  • Book of Common Prayer (Unitarian)
  • Unitarian liturgical books

    Chapel in Boston to Lindsey's prayer book, Freeman further edited its liturgies and convinced his congregation to adopt his revision in 1785. These Unitarian

    Book of Common Prayer (Unitarian)

    Book of Common Prayer (Unitarian)

    Book_of_Common_Prayer_(Unitarian)

  • Gloria in excelsis Deo
  • Christian hymn

    David Flusser links the text of the verse in Luke with ancient Jewish liturgy. Gloria in excelsis Deo is an example of the psalmi idiotici ("private

    Gloria in excelsis Deo

    Gloria in excelsis Deo

    Gloria_in_excelsis_Deo

  • Reform Judaism
  • Denomination of Judaism

    irrelevant or superstitious. In the public sphere it removed parts of the liturgy pertaining to concepts discarded by it, like bodily resurrection of the

    Reform Judaism

    Reform Judaism

    Reform_Judaism

  • Nicene Creed
  • Statement of belief adopted at the First Ecumenical Council in 325

    the Byzantine Rite, the Nicene Creed is sung or recited at the Divine Liturgy, immediately preceding the Anaphora (eucharistic prayer) is also recited

    Nicene Creed

    Nicene Creed

    Nicene_Creed

  • Seraphim Rose
  • American Orthodox monk and writer (1934–1982)

    of Rose. Some Eastern Orthodox Christians venerate him in iconography, liturgy and prayer. Rose's monastery is currently affiliated with the Serbian Orthodox

    Seraphim Rose

    Seraphim Rose

    Seraphim_Rose

  • Kathisma
  • Divisions of psalms in Eastern Orthodox Church

    former. Today, the psalms are read, only the reader stands and other people in attendance sit, until the reader says "Glory to the Father, and to the Son

    Kathisma

    Kathisma

  • Carthusians
  • Roman Catholic Church religious order founded in 1084

    steady while the world turns." The Carthusians retain a unique form of liturgy known as the Carthusian Rite. The name Carthusian is derived from the Chartreuse

    Carthusians

    Carthusians

    Carthusians

  • Sentence (liturgy)
  • Short biblical passage recited in Anglican liturgy

    services, is a short passage from the Bible that is recited in Christian liturgies. For example, with the Church of England's currently authorized 1662 Book

    Sentence (liturgy)

    Sentence_(liturgy)

  • Churching of women
  • Christian blessing for mothers after birth

    celebration of Holy Communion in the liturgy. A prayer "For the Churching of Women" as it appeared in the 1918 liturgy of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod

    Churching of women

    Churching of women

    Churching_of_women

  • Mary, mother of Jesus
  • Mother of Jesus

    East historically regarded her as Christotokos, a term still used in the liturgy of the Assyrian Church of the East. She has the highest position in Islam

    Mary, mother of Jesus

    Mary, mother of Jesus

    Mary,_mother_of_Jesus

  • Eucharist
  • Christian rite and sacrament

    Prayer Catechism The Study of Liturgy, Revised Edition, SPCK London, 1992, p. 316. The Study of Liturgy The Study of Liturgy "Book of Common Prayer: The

    Eucharist

    Eucharist

    Eucharist

  • Henri Nouwen bibliography
  • and afterwords which he wrote for others' works. Finally, the list of 32 readers and compilations continues to grow as material from his work is incorporated

    Henri Nouwen bibliography

    Henri_Nouwen_bibliography

  • Sayings of Jesus on the cross
  • Seven expressions of Jesus during his crucifixion

    them. The Seven Last Words from the Cross are an integral part of the liturgy in the Catholic, Protestant, and other Christian traditions. Several composers

    Sayings of Jesus on the cross

    Sayings of Jesus on the cross

    Sayings_of_Jesus_on_the_cross

  • Be Here Now (book)
  • 1971 book by Ram Dass

    last section, "Painted Cakes Do Not Satisfy Hunger" (a Zen commentary on liturgy), contains a list of recommended books on religion, spirituality, and consciousness

    Be Here Now (book)

    Be_Here_Now_(book)

  • East Syriac Rite
  • Christian religious rite

    Rite), is an Eastern Christian liturgical rite that employs the Divine Liturgy of Saints Addai and Mari and utilizes the East Syriac dialect as its liturgical

    East Syriac Rite

    East Syriac Rite

    East_Syriac_Rite

  • Ectenia
  • Litany prayer in some Christian churches

    of petitions occurring in the Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine Catholic liturgies. In Greek, συναπτή, synaptê is the prevalent ecclesiastical word for this

    Ectenia

    Ectenia

    Ectenia

  • Armenian Apostolic Church
  • National church of Armenia

    century, Armenians had a spoken language, but no script. Thus, the Bible and liturgy were written in the Greek or Syriac scripts until Catholicos Sahak Part'ew

    Armenian Apostolic Church

    Armenian Apostolic Church

    Armenian_Apostolic_Church

  • Book of Common Prayer (1979)
  • American Anglican prayer book

    contains both the forms of the Eucharistic liturgy and the Daily Office, as well as additional public liturgies and personal devotions. It is the fourth

    Book of Common Prayer (1979)

    Book of Common Prayer (1979)

    Book_of_Common_Prayer_(1979)

  • Covenant Renewal Service
  • Approach in Methodism

    Pilgrim Holiness Church in the United States) often use the Covenant Renewal liturgy for the watchnight service of New Year's Eve and New Year's Day. In the

    Covenant Renewal Service

    Covenant_Renewal_Service

  • Anglo-Catholicism
  • Anglicanism that emphasises its Catholic heritage

    sacraments. The Caroline Divines also favoured elaborate liturgy (in some cases favouring the liturgy of the pre-Reformation church) and aesthetics. Their

    Anglo-Catholicism

    Anglo-Catholicism

    Anglo-Catholicism

  • General Intercessions
  • Christian liturgical prayers

    liturgy in the Catholic, Lutheran, Anglican, Methodist and other Western Liturgical Churches. Such formulae are found in the oldest of Divine Liturgy

    General Intercessions

    General_Intercessions

  • Stabat Mater (Kristeva)
  • Catholic hymn to Mary; Kristeva's childhood, she said, was "bathed" in the liturgy of the Orthodox Church. The essay is experimental, and (in two columns)

    Stabat Mater (Kristeva)

    Stabat_Mater_(Kristeva)

  • New Living Translation
  • English translation of the Bible

    Catholic Holy Bible Reader's Edition on October 17, 2017. Although the imprimatur does not extend to use of the NLTCE in the liturgy, it has been officially

    New Living Translation

    New Living Translation

    New_Living_Translation

  • Midnight office
  • Canonical Hours

    Midnight Office is read on Sunday morning before the Little Hours and Divine Liturgy. The Greeks do not normally celebrate an All-Night Vigil on Sunday, so

    Midnight office

    Midnight office

    Midnight_office

  • Vesting prayers
  • Prayers

    puts on vestments as part of a liturgy, in both the Eastern and Western churches. They feature as part of the liturgy in question itself, and take place

    Vesting prayers

    Vesting prayers

    Vesting_prayers

  • English Reformation
  • 16th-century Christian movement

    Reformation enriched the so-called Tudor kleptocracy. The theology and liturgy of the Church of England became markedly Protestant during the reign of

    English Reformation

    English Reformation

    English_Reformation

  • Ben-Zion Alfes
  • Rabbi, author and Jewish orator (1851–1940)

    years after his arrival. Upon returning to Vilna, he found work as a proof-reader at HaChevra Metz publishing house in Vilna for fifteenyears. In 1916-1919

    Ben-Zion Alfes

    Ben-Zion Alfes

    Ben-Zion_Alfes

  • Medieval music
  • Western music created during the Middle Ages

    was used and shows the influence of North African music. The Mozarabic liturgy even survived through Muslim rule, though this was an isolated strand and

    Medieval music

    Medieval music

    Medieval_music

  • Three Hours' Agony
  • Christian devotion on Good Friday

    v t e Anglican liturgy Services Daily Office Morning Prayer (Mattins) Prayer During the Day Evening Prayer (Vespers or Evensong) Night Prayer (Compline)

    Three Hours' Agony

    Three Hours' Agony

    Three_Hours'_Agony

  • Lection
  • A lection, also called the lesson, is a reading from scripture in liturgy. In many Christian denominations, the readings of the day are appointed in the

    Lection

    Lection

    Lection

  • Confirmation
  • Christian religious practice

    Church Bulletins, Volume 2 (Liturgy Training Publications 2003 ISBN 978-1-56854-275-1) Copyright 2001 Archdiocese of Chicago Liturgy Training Publications "Herbert

    Confirmation

    Confirmation

    Confirmation

  • List of In Our Time programmes
  • October 1998 Science's Revelations Richard Dawkins, evolutionary biologist, reader in Zoology and Fellow of New College, Oxford, Simonyi Professor for the

    List of In Our Time programmes

    List_of_In_Our_Time_programmes

  • Little Hours
  • Christian minor canonical hours

    Church. Over time, this gave rise to various liturgical celebrations. The liturgy of both East and West retained the Terce, Sext, and None of these hours

    Little Hours

    Little_Hours

  • Carlos Manuel Rodríguez Santiago
  • Beatified Puerto Rican

    understanding of the Catholic liturgy. Using articles on liturgical subjects he had translated and edited, he began publishing Liturgy and Christian Culture,

    Carlos Manuel Rodríguez Santiago

    Carlos_Manuel_Rodríguez_Santiago

  • Prayer of Humble Access
  • Christian prayer

    many Anglican, Methodist, Presbyterian, and other Christian eucharistic liturgies, including use by the personal ordinariates for former Anglican groups

    Prayer of Humble Access

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  • Bender
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Bender

    German : occupational name for a cooper, a short form of Fassbender.English : from an agent derivative of Old English bendan ‘to bend (the bow)’, hence probably a metonymic occupational name for an archer. Compare Benbow.Hungarian : from bender ‘curl’, hence a nickname for someone with curly hair.

    Bender

  • Herder
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    English, Dutch, and German

    Herder

    English, Dutch, and German : occupational name for a herdsman, someone who tended a herd of domestic animals, Middle English herder, Middle Dutch herder, harde(r), Middle High German herder.German : from the medieval German personal name Herdher, composed of the elements hart ‘strong’ + heri, hari ‘army’.South German : habitational name from either of two places called Herdern: near Freiburg and near Winterthal in Switzerland.

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  • Meaders
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    English

    Meaders

    English : variant of or patronymic from Meader.

    Meaders

  • Reade
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, Scottish

    Reade

    Redheaded; With Red Hair; Surname

    Reade

  • Beaver
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Beaver

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of several places in France called Beauvoir, for example in Manche, Somme, and Seine-Maritime, or from Belvoir in Leicestershire. All of these are named with Old French beu, bel ‘fair’, ‘lovely’ + veïr, voir ‘to see’, i.e. a place with a fine view.English : nickname from Middle English bevere, Old English beofor ‘beaver’, possibly referring to a hard worker, or from some other fancied resemblance to the animal.Probably a translation of cognates of 2 in other languages, in particular Dutch Bever and German Bieber.Possibly a variant of Welsh Bevan.George Beaver, a Huguenot from Alsace, came to Philadelphia, PA, in 1744.

    Beaver

  • Seader
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    English

    Seader

    English : occupational name for a farm laborer, from Middle English sedere ‘sower’ (agent derivative of sed ‘seed’).

    Seader

  • Meader
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    English

    Meader

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by a meadow, from Mead 1 + the suffix -er, denoting an inhabitant.English : occupational name for a brewer or seller of mead, Middle English med(i)er (see Mead 2).

    Meader

  • Meador
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Meador

    English : variant of Meader.

    Meador

  • REARDEN
  • Male

    English

    REARDEN

    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Rórdán, REARDEN means "little poet-king."

    REARDEN

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    English (Somerset)

    Meaker

    English (Somerset) : possibly a variant of Meager.

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    English

    Reade

    English : variant spelling of Read 1.

    Reade

  • Reaver
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Reaver

    English : occupational name for a robber, marauder, or pirate.

    Reaver

  • Reader
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    English

    Reader

    English : occupational name for someone who thatched cottages with reeds, from an agent derivative of Middle English rēd(en) ‘to cover with reeds’.Americanized spelling of German Rieder.

    Reader

  • Leeder
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Norfolk)

    Leeder

    English (Norfolk) : variant spelling of Leader 1.

    Leeder

  • Reade
  • Boy/Male

    English Scottish

    Reade

    Redheaded. Surname.

    Reade

  • Pedder
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Pedder

    English : from a derivative of Middle English pedder ‘pannier’, hence a metonymic occupational name for a peddler or someone who carried a pannier. This name is now frequent in Australia.

    Pedder

  • Reeder
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    English

    Reeder

    English : variant spelling of Reader.Dutch : occupational name for someone who dressed new cloth, Middle Dutch reder.Dutch and German : variant of Reder 3.

    Reeder

  • Reider
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Reider

    Fighter of the nest.

    Reider

  • Leader
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Leader

    English : occupational name for someone who led a horse and cart conveying commodities from one place to another, Middle English ledere, an agent noun from Old English lǣdan ‘to lead’. The word may also sometimes have been used to denote a foreman or someone who led sport or dance, but the name certainly did not originate with leader in the modern sense ‘civil or military commander’; this is a comparatively recent development.English : occupational name for a worker in lead, from an agent derivative of Old English lēad ‘lead’.

    Leader

  • Reder
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    English

    Reder

    English : variant spelling of Reader.Dutch : variant of Reeder 2.North German and Dutch : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements rād ‘counsel’ + heri ‘army’.North German and Dutch : occupational name for a ship owner or outfitter, from an agent derivative of Middle Low German rād ‘counsel’; ‘provisions’, ‘stock’.North German : habitational name from any of various places named Rieder (earlier Redere) or Reher (earlier Rethere) in northern Germany.Possibly an altered spelling of German Röder (see Roeder).

    Reder

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  • Sachin
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Sachin

    Lord Indra

  • Darian
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, Chinese, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Darian

    Great; Wealthy

  • Tariqah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Tariqah

    This was the Name of the Freed Slave of Labeet of the Family of the Princes of Al-qays Bin Zayd (A.N)

  • Chasey
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    English (Somerset)

    Chasey

    English (Somerset) : unexplained.

  • Anunita
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Anunita

    Courtesy

  • Parinika
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Parinika

    Goddess Parvati

  • Aninda
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    Bengali, Hindu, Indian

    Aninda

    Dear

  • Devki
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Devki

    Divine, Lord krishnas mother

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    Indian, Tamil

    Mariappan

    Tamil Goddess Name Mariamman

  • Parvathy
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Parvathy

    Daughter of king of mountains, Parvatha, Wife of Lord Shiva, Goddess

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  • Render
  • v. t.

    To cause to be, or to become; as, to render a person more safe or more unsafe; to render a fortress secure.

  • Header
  • n.

    A reaper for wheat, that cuts off the heads only.

  • Triple-headed
  • a.

    Having three heads; three-headed; as, the triple-headed dog Cerberus.

  • Leaden
  • a.

    Like lead in color, etc. ; as, a leaden sky.

  • Headed
  • a.

    Furnished with a head (commonly as denoting intellectual faculties); -- used in composition; as, clear-headed, long-headed, thick-headed; a many-headed monster.

  • Deaden
  • a.

    To make vapid or spiritless; as, to deaden wine.

  • Render
  • v. t.

    To try out or extract (oil, lard, tallow, etc.) from fatty animal substances; as, to render tallow.

  • Render
  • v. t.

    To furnish; to state; to deliver; as, to render an account; to render judgment.

  • Leaden
  • a.

    Made of lead; of the nature of lead; as, a leaden ball.

  • Dunder-headed
  • a.

    Thick-headed; stupid.

  • Beaver
  • n.

    The fur of the beaver.

  • Bearer
  • n.

    A tree or plant yielding fruit; as, a good bearer.

  • Janus-headed
  • a.

    Double-headed.

  • Reader
  • n.

    A proof reader.

  • Dealer
  • n.

    One who deals; one who has to do, or has concern, with others; esp., a trader, a trafficker, a shopkeeper, a broker, or a merchant; as, a dealer in dry goods; a dealer in stocks; a retail dealer.

  • Headed
  • a.

    Formed into a head; as, a headed cabbage.

  • Render
  • v. t.

    To translate from one language into another; as, to render Latin into English.

  • Leaded
  • a.

    Fitted with lead; set in lead; as, leaded windows.

  • Header
  • n.

    One who heads a movement, a party, or a mob; head; chief; leader.

  • Header
  • n.

    A fall or plunge headforemost, as while riding a bicycle, or in bathing; as, to take a header.