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Often, they were clerics trained in the Roman canon law.
However, even during this period, there were still minor variants of the Roman canon in place.
His name is included in the Roman Canon of the Mass.
Here the sculpture follows the classical Roman canon.
Their names are mentioned in the Roman Canon.
A century later, in the Romantic period, Athens rose up as an intruder into the Roman canon.
Aquileia would be the portal by which the Roman Canon came to Europe.
But if Roman Canon Law forbade clerical beards, why did it?
The Mass said in Latin, with the Roman Canon.
The first great turning point in the history of the Roman Canon is the exclusive use of the Latin language.
Current models pre-date the Roman Canon, a lengthy prayer with marked sacrificial elements.
St Alexander is presumed to be the Pope mentioned in the Roman Canon.
Its structure follows the Roman Canon.
But the Roman Canon shows perhaps more likeness to that of Antioch in its formulæ.
Eucharistic Prayer n. 1: it is the ancient Roman Canon with minimal variations.
Cullen was sent to Ireland to bring the Irish church into conformity with Roman canon law and usage.
Roman canon law had been criticized by the Presbyterians as early as 1572 in the Admonition to Parliament.
The original Roman canon law that defined governance within the Church clearly needed revision following Henry's break with Rome.
The original hand begins, Et memoriam venerantes, continuing as in the present Roman Canon without variation until the next clause.
In the Western Roman Canon the wording of the Anamnesis is:
It is this Sixtus who is referred to by name in the Roman Canon of the Mass.
As noted above, three new alternative Eucharistic Prayers were introduced alongside the Roman Canon, which formerly was the only one used.
(See History of the Roman Canon.)
Roman Canon Law in Reformation England (Cambridge University Press, 2004).
In its earliest appearance the prayer followed the confession and absolution and "comfortable words" which were inserted after the Roman Canon of the Mass.