| 41. | Gallican chant was said to be recognizably different from Roman chant in both its texts and its music.
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| 42. | These parishes are now predominantly Byzantine Rite, with the Gallican Liturgy served a few times a year.
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| 43. | Louis was a pious and devout king who saw himself as the head and protector of the Gallican Church.
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| 44. | By the 9th century the Gallican rite and chant had effectively been eliminated, although not without local resistance.
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| 45. | In his analysis of the Gallican Mass, Duchesne assumes that the seventh-century Bobbio Sacramentary ( Bibl.
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| 46. | Gallican ideas, then, must have had no other origin than that of Christian dogma and ecclesiastical discipline.
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| 47. | With the first Capets the secular relations between the pope and the Gallican Church appeared to be momentarily strained.
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| 48. | This was the normal liturgical practice in gallican France and the region of northern Europe in which he worked.
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| 49. | The sacramentary was compiled near Paris around 750, and it contains a mixture of Gallican and Roman elements.
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| 50. | The later history of the Gallican Rite until the time of its abolition as a separate rite is obscure.
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