This order is important, because it is the order in which the modes are used liturgically and different from the order of the Greek traditions.
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Pope Theodore's expression was in a letter that he wrote, not in the Creed, which was not yet used liturgically in Rome.
43.
This is especially significant at the Great Entrance during the Divine Liturgy on Palm Sunday morning, since liturgically that entrance recreates the entry of Jesus into Jerusalem.
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The phrase " unworthy servant " in the last verse of the parable is widely used liturgically, such as in the Liturgy of St . John Chrysostom.
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In the Roman Rite of the Roman Catholic Church, it is the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, liturgically celebrated on the Octave Day of Christmas.
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However, the use of the English Missal continues in a small number of liturgically traditional Anglican parish churches in England, the United States, and West Africa.
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Just one, he replies, and with Dvorak's " Stabat Mater " swelling liturgically in the background, the scene shifts to his lonely mansion.
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For most Christian denominations, such as the United Methodist Church and the Catholic Church, Christmastide begins on Christmas Eve at sunset or liturgically the beginning of Christmas Day.
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In recent decades the church has increasingly established ties with the longer-established, theologically more liberal, and liturgically more conservative Evangelical Lutheran Church of Papua New Guinea.
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The church is not oriented on the liturgically correct east-west axis, but faces toward the narrows that form the entrance to St . John's harbour.