10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBDIACONAL»
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1
The York Sede Vacante Register, 1423-1426: A Calendar
263 Admission of William Bramley, priest, to a subdiaconal canonry and prebend
in the chapel of St Mary and the Holy Angels, near to the cathedral church of York
, also to the church of All Saints, Pavement, York, vacant by reason of the ...
2
Clerics in the early Middle Ages: hierarchy and image
1 2 SUBDIACONATE AS SACRED ORDER subdiaconal chastity. The subdeacon
together with the presbyter and deacon was obliged to live in the vita communis.
In the two decrees setting forth these requirements, the hand of the archenemy ...
Roger Edward Reynolds, 1999
3
Holy Hospitality: Worship and the Baptismal Covenant
Then, in some role, they would don an alb, perhaps as acolyte or eucharistic
minis~ ter. just before they announced their sensation of a call to ordained
ministry, they could be found in the subdiaconal role (nonexistent in Anglican
polity), ...
4
Music in Medieval and Early Modern Europe: Patronage, ...
Sometime in the autumn of 15oo, Brumel agreed to trade a chaplainry he held in
the castle of La Fere, south of Laon,45 for one of the subdiaconal canonicates of
St Denis du Pas at Notre Dame, but by the time this permutation was presented ...
5
The history and antiquities of the collegiate and cathedral ...
Of the Prebendary of RathmkhaeL Rathmichael was, according to Alan, the
second subdiaconal Prebend of this Cathedral ; and, although its name does not
appear in the list of those incorporated by Archbishop Comin, it occurs, however,
...
William Monck Mason, 1820
6
The Provinces of Ireland
It was constituted the second subdiaconal prebend in St Patrick's Cathedral when
the latter was founded. It was situated just within the boundary of the English Pale
; close to it is the ruined castle known as " Puck's " castle, evidently built to ...
7
Archbishop Simon Mepham 1328-1333
N. de Stoke,chaplain ofthe chantry of the B.V.M.in Crewkerne church, forWilliam
deBodeston, subdeacon, cecus etimpotens, having a subdiaconal portion in that
church. Ducarel, fo. 21r (Reg. Album). Institutions in Bath & Wells and Salisbury ...
8
The 1917 Or Pio-Benedictine Code of Canon Law: In English ...
In Chapters in which there are distinct presbyteral, diaconal, and subdiaconal
prebends, there is observed precedence based on order; and in the same order,
precedence [is based] on reception into orders, but not into the Chapter. Canon ...
Catholic Church, Edward N. Peters, 2001
9
A History of Medieval Political Thought: 300–1450
Indeed, tomake his pointhe went so far as tosay, 'Greater power is
concededtoanexorcist [a subdiaconal grade ofcleric], when he is madea
spiritualemperor forexpelling demons, thancould be giventoany layman for
secular domination' 18 —a ...
10
The Popes and the Papacy in the Early Middle Ages (Routledge ...
... which implies subdiaconal rank and suggests that he was probably a deacon
by the time of his election.106 His epitaph records his acts of charity and
generosity with his personal fortune.107 But there is no record of a bequest to the
clergy.
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[DE] Capítulo 47: La indumentaria litúrgica. Origen y desarrollo (II)
... como insignia del orden subdiaconal; más tarde se introducen el pluvial y el sobrepelliz. Finalmente acaba de institucionalizarse los ornamentos del obispo. «InfoCatólica, Dec 11»