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Catholic
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liturgical
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rite
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Roman Rite
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Latin language
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Nicene
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Roman province of Africa
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Carthage
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Numidia
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Mauretania
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Northern Africa
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Egypt
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Atlantic Ocean
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Christianity
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proconsular Africa
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second century
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AD
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missionaries
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Rome
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African provinces
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Latin
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Africanisms
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Roman Church
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Koine Greek
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Latin idiom
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Latin liturgical rite
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Latin liturgical rites
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Mozarabic
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Gallican
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Antiochene
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Coptic
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liturgical books
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Tertullian
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St. Cyprian
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Saints Perpetua and Felicitas
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vigils
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Agape feast
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Eucharist
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Mass
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psalmody
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homily
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Scripture
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deacon
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priest
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bishop
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divine mysteries
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priests
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Agape feast
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3rd century
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Agape feast
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Apostle Paul
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Tertullian
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vigil
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resurrection of Jesus
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sacrifice
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Mass
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Ember days
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Good Friday
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resurrection of Jesus
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New Covenant
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resurrection of Jesus
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passion
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fasting
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Easter
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Good Friday
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Holy Saturday
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vigil
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Holy Saturday
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parousian
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Pentecost
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Holy Ghost
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Lent
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liturgical year
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Christmas
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Circumcision of Jesus
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Epiphany
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immovable feasts
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martyrs
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confessors
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venerated
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relics
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calendar
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Mass
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catechumens
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St. Cyprian
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Sacred Scripture
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Roman Canon
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Sanctus
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Pater noster
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acclamations
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kiss of peace
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holy communion
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chalice
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Real Presence
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Host
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Communion
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sacrilege
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Baptism
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catechumens
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St. Cyprian
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Pentecost
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font
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creed
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Apostles' Creed
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consecrated oil
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Holy Ghost
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confirmation
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chrismation
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first holy communion
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Sacrament of Penance
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absolution
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Montanist
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St. Callixtus
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marriage
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mass
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ordination
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holy orders
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hierarchy
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bishops
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priests
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deacons
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sub-deacons
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acolytes
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exorcists
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lectors
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St. Cornelius
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ostiary
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devil
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exsufflation
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Gospel
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pulpit
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burial
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incense
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cemeteries
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4th century
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purgatory
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Constantine I
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Edict of Milan
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freedom of worship
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Council of Nicaea
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celebrant
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dogmatic
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eighth century
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Muslims
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St. Augustine, bishop of Hippo
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St. Optatus
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Marius Victorinus
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Arnobius
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Victor Vitensis
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Holy Week
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Holy Thursday
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Good Friday
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Ascension Day
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Christmas
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Epiphany
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fifth century
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Stephen the Proto-Martyr
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Holy Innocents
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Bethlehem
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John
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James
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St. John the Baptist
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Maccabees
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St. Lawrence
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St. Vincent
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Carthage
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6th century
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Roman Empire
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bishop
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psalms
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Oriental liturgies
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Third Council of Carthage
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Epistle
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Gospel
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gradual
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tract
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Roman Mass
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alleluia
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litany
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Litany of the Saints
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Offertory
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oblation
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Dominus vobiscum
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canon of the Mass
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Roman Eucharistic Canon
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benediction
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unction
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Victor Vitensis
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archdeacon
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chanters
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Requiem
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Roman Rite
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canticles
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St. Ambrose
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sign of the cross
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North Africa
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Egypt
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Latin liturgical rites
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Catholic Order Rites
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