10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBDIACONATE»
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Anglo-Norman Studies XXX: Proceedings of the Battle ...
The subdiaconate occupied a pivotal position. Down to the earlier eleventh
century it was often considered to be a minor order (and remains so in the
Eastern church), and, in spite of some conciliar decrees prescribing chastity for
subdeacons, ...
2
Christ Acts through the Sacraments
In itself the lowest of major Orders, the subdiaconate, is not vastly different from
the minor Orders (and in fact, in the Eastern Church, it is one Of them). But the
Roman Church has attached to the subdiaconate the obligation of perpetual ...
Elevation of the Subdiaconate to the Rank of a Major Order It was toward the end
of the twelfth century that the subdiaconate began to be regarded as a major
order; Peter Cantor (d. 1179) says: "De novo, institutum est subdiaconatum esse
...
4
Handbook for Liturgical Studies: Sacraments and sacramentals
(c) At the end of the twelfth century the subdiaconate will begin to be included
among the major orders, at the expense of the episcopate, the sacramentality of
which will be eclipsed. Scholasticism will provide the foundation for such a
strange ...
Anscar J. Chupungco, 2000
5
The Diaconate: A Full and Equal Order
Subdiaconate. and. Minor. Orders. Cyprian's reference to "all the grades of
religious service" would include the minor orders in existence at the time.135 The
development of these orders was basically a true expression of the Church's
ministry ...
James Monroe Barnett, 1995
6
The English Constitution: A Popular Commentary on the ...
Minor orders, as well as the subdiaconate, having become merely titular, were
discontinued in our church at the Reformation. This was clearly lawful, since the
subdiaconate and minor orders are not of apostolical, but merely of ecclesiastical
...
7
Canterbury and York Series
Thomas de Risby is seeking promotion to the subdiaconate doubtless in due
course, but in all probability he had been ordained acolyte on the title of his
rectory: it is a significant fact that there are no fewer than ninety-eight persons in
these ...
8
The Physics of William of Ockham
6 The minimum age for ordination to the subdiaconate was twenty. See P.
Hinschius, System des katholischen Kirchenrechts mit besonderer Rucksicht auf
Deutschland, 3 vols. (Graz, 1959) I, p. 18, no. 11. See also A. Carlini, "
Constitutiones ...
9
Letters, Volume 1 (1–185) (The Fathers of the Church, Volume 13)
In the Latin Church, the priesthood, including the bishops, the diaconate, and
subdiaconate are the major or 'sacred orders,' so called because they have
immediate reference to what is consecrated. It is interesting to note that St. Basil
in this ...
10
Early Music History: Volume 23: Studies in Medieval and ...
Rather, he was among that roughly half of his contemporaries as canons of
Reims who had never advanced further than the subdiaconate (if they were in
orders at all).1"' Thus disabled from performing the sacerdotal functions that
formed the ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SUBDIACONATE»
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subdiaconate is used in the context of the following news items.
The Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter: Traditional Liturgy, Booming …
Another difference is the reception of the minor, as well as major orders (porter, lector, acolyte, exorcist, subdiaconate, diaconate, and priesthood). «Catholic World Report, Jun 15»
Instruction on Summorum Pontificum: full text
As regards tonsure, minor orders and the subdiaconate, the Motu Proprio Summorum Pontificum does not introduce any change in the discipline of the Code of ... «Catholic Herald Online, May 11»
Vatican II on Eastern Catholics
... “in order that the ancient established practice of the Sacrament of Orders in the Eastern Churches may flourish again”, though it leaves the subdiaconate and ... «Catholic Culture, Mar 10»