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From 1980 to 1990 he wrote over 100 liturgical works.
Liturgical services are held each month for the entire school community.
There is a rose window at the liturgical east end.
Over the years, several small changes were made to the church for liturgical reasons.
He set about creating a great many liturgical works for use in the church's services.
Liturgical practice is central to the existence of the church.
The program was a hit and the pair knew they wanted to continue playing liturgical music.
And like many features of liturgical art, its purpose is control.
About this time he took up liturgical studies as a hobby.
He left a number of liturgical books to the cathedral.
In 1713 they began to be changed according to the liturgical norms.
Among her works from this time are several liturgical compositions.
Most liturgical books came with a calendar in the front.
This decision marked the beginning of her liturgical art career.
"Many musicians in the past and the present have written liturgical works," he said.
Liturgical song does matter and has done so down the centuries since the early days of the Church.
After more than 20 years of effort, a common liturgical agenda was finally published in 1821.
Students are also able to participate in various cultural, liturgical and community activities.
A few churches make no use of a liturgical calendar.
Liturgical dancers have to know what they're trying to convey.
There are five to six pages of liturgical dance clothes.
"Imagine the liturgical power of direct access 100 years after the event," he said.
Music hall was the living form closest to the liturgical extreme.
Although the text can be considered sacred, it is not liturgical.
The play is set after the artist has turned to liturgical work and as she looks back at her life while giving a lecture.
The style certainly bears some reminiscence to a liturgic chant.
This poem was originally inserted in a serial of modulations ending a liturgic song.
Jacob Johannis, 1570-1595, disposed 1593 as liturgic, but remained until 1595.
Joseph Caspi's name is also to be found attached to many liturgic poems of merit.
Separated by an adorned grille from the main liturgic space, a St. Mary's Chapel is kept open during the daytime for private visits.
He was a harsh and effective ruler, who cleared all Orthodox Christian liturgic remnants in favour of Papal standards.
He wrote his Slovenian-language hymnal in 1789, the book consists of liturgic songs in the Prekmurian dialect.
In this liturgic and homiletic manuscript, three Slovene records were found and this miscellany was probably an episcopal manual (pontificals).
The service style is a mix of liturgic and contemporary worship styles and has both English and Tamil as the worship language.
Gaspard felt that the awful transmigration, evoked and implored with everswelling, liturgic blasphemies, was about to take place - had perhaps already occurred.
Under Giovanni Battista de Rossi in Rome, he studied from 1887 to 1889 the archaeology, research and liturgic antique Christian literature.
Asturias synthesized the liturgic diction found in the ancient Popul Vuh with colourful, exuberant vocabulary.
The liturgic chant was composed of responsories-song alternated between the priests and choir-and antiphons-song alternated between two choirs.
These, however, may belong to his namesake, Joseph Caspi ben Shalom of the sixteenth century, a liturgic poet of some importance.
The Boyko language is based on the Ruthenian language, much influenced by the liturgic Old Church Slavonic language.
His son Elijah published the liturgic collection, Zibhe Shelamim, and wrote a short elegy on his father, which was used as the latter's epitaph.
However, the most relevant in de Brito's work are the liturgic pieces: 4-, 5-, 6-, and 8-voice masses, motets, psalms, and hymns.
He secured the permission from the Ecumenical Patriarch Spiridon to hold liturgic service in the local Greek Church of Saint Andrew in Serbian.
The saints were perhaps chosen depending from Neoplatonic themes, with St. Louis symbolizing the contemplative and liturgic life, and St. Christopher symbolizing preaching.
Nathan's father, R. Jehiel ben Abraham, aside from being an acknowledged authority on the ritual law, was, like the majority of the contemporary Italian rabbis, a liturgic poet.
The ecclesiastical ostraca, in a narrow sense, contain Biblical citations from the New Testament, prayers, extracts from the synaxaria (lives of the saints), and are partly of a liturgic character.
In the center is a niche with an altar, where, as shown by the curtain moved aside, are Augustine's liturgic objects: a vest, a mitre, the crosier and a thurible which hands from two candelabra.
Whereas earlier flamenco masses basically tried to use traditional flamenco singing for the liturgy, Morente's does not even have a liturgic purpose, and mixes flamenco with other genres like Gregorian chant.
Philip ordered the dissolution of the small Pfannstiel monastery and the sale of some valuable liturgic vessels from the Benedictine Abbey of Saint Walpurga in Weilburg.
The liturgic language was changed from Church Slavonic to Finnish, and the liturgic calendar from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar.