Common (liturgy)
The common or common of saints (Latin: commune sanctorum) is a part of the Christian liturgy that consists of texts common to an entire category of saints, such as apostles or martyrs. The term is used in contrast to the ordinary, which is that part of the liturgy that is reasonably constant, or at least selected without regard to date, and to the proper, which is the part of the liturgy that varies according to the date, either representing an observance within the liturgical year, or of a particular saint or significant event.
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Common (liturgy)
The common or common of saints (Latin: commune sanctorum) is a part of the Christian liturgy that consists of texts common to an entire category of saints, such as apostles or martyrs. The term is used in contrast to the ordinary, which is that part of the liturgy that is reasonably constant, or at least selected without regard to date, and to the proper, which is the part of the liturgy that varies according to the date, either representing an observance within the liturgical year, or of a particular saint or significant event.
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Commune sanctorum – w liturgii ...... wicach i pozostałych świętych.
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Der Begriff Commune (von lat. ...... at, etwa an ihrem Patrozinium.
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The common or common of saints ...... vances in the Church calendar.
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Commune sanctorum – w liturgii ...... ennie do Proprium de sanctis).
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Der Begriff Commune (von lat. ...... at, etwa an ihrem Patrozinium.
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The common or common of saints ...... ar saint or significant event.
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Common (liturgy)
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Commune (Liturgie)
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Commune sanctorum
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