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Main cycle of the General Roman Calendar
The sanctorale (/ˌsæŋktəˈreɪli, -ˈrɑːleɪ/ SANK-tə-RAY-lee, -RAH-lay) is one of the two main cycles which, running concurrently, comprise the liturgical
Sanctorale
A main cycle of the General Roman Calendar
Catholicism, defined by the General Roman Calendar. (The other cycle is the sanctorale.) The term comes into English from medieval Latin temporāle (from tempus
Temporale
name day (onomastico). These name days are determined according to the sanctorale, a cycle found in the General Roman Calendar, which assigns to a day a
Italian_name
General liturgical calendar of the Roman rite of the Catholic Church
Sanctorale. The General Roman Calendar includes celebrations that belong to the Proper of Time or Temporale as well as Proper of Saints or Sanctorale
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Traditional celebration in Christianity
day, and cakes may be baked. Name days are determined according to the sanctorale, a cycle found in the General Roman Calendar which associates a few saints
Name_day
Latest version of the General Roman Calendar
with fixed calendar dates and has been called the Proper of Saints or Sanctorale. The General Roman Calendar includes celebrations that belong to the Proper
General Roman Calendar of 1969
General_Roman_Calendar_of_1969
Catholic priest and theologian
secundum Quadragesimale tertium Quadragesimale quartum Adventus Dominicalia Sanctorale Sermones de tempore His original manuscripts comprise 13 volumes in parchment
Lawrence_of_Brindisi
Sunset evening prayer liturgy
is, the capitulum, hymn, antiphon of the Magnificat, is taken from the Sanctorale. On semi-doubles and those of a lesser rite the suffrages are now reduced
Vespers
militares (1583) by Diego García de Palacio Psalterium, antiphonarium sanctorale cum psalmis & hymnis (1584) Instrucion nauthica (1587) by Diego García
Pedro_Ocharte
Day of the year
Sardis". Catholic Online. Retrieved 20 February 2023. Owen, Robert (1880). Sanctorale Catholicum, Or Book of Saints. Kegan Paul. p. 169. "St. Theodora". Catholic
April_1
Walter Kerr Hamilton, who was Bishop of Salisbury. In 1880, he published Sanctorale Catholicum, or, Book of Saints (1880) which not only included a significant
Robert_Owen_(theologian)
Portuguese Saint
Arga Mountains. The liturgical feast of Saint Aginha was part of the Sanctorale of the Rite of Braga until its removal in the 20th century; he was never
Aginha_of_Arga
Liturgical rite
but to have undergone some modifications pointing to other sources. The Sanctorale shows influence from Angers, the prose traces of meridional sources, while
Carmelite_Rite
Welsh monk
useful life by a holy death (A.D. 560). Robert Owen (1820–1902) in his Sanctorale Catholicum under July 1 wrote, In Britanny, that of S. LEONORUS bishop
Leonorus
Subprefecture and commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
the prior to Pope Urban IV (1231), expanded on by Bernard Gui, Speculum sanctorale (1261) (Catholic Encyclopedia); "after the received fashion in France
Saint-Flour
Manuscript from Utrecht, Netherlands
Sanctorale: Feast of the purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Masters of the Dark Eyes Missal, Walters Ms. W.175, fol. 158v
Masters of the Dark Eyes Missal
Masters_of_the_Dark_Eyes_Missal
6th-century Welsh saint and king
Encyclopedia Press (published 1913), p. 542 Owen, Robert (1880), "April 1", Sanctorale Catholicum or Book of Saints, London: C. Kegan Paul & Co, p. 169 Anonymous
Tewdrig
Type of chant
The foliation starts over again for the common, and yet again for the sanctorale. Antiphonale ad usum ecclesiae Sarum, temporale folios 9v-10v. Rutter
Responsory
was added to Bernard Gui's collection of the lives of saints Speculum sanctorale in the 14th century. His tomb was the origin of a monastery, re-founded
Florus_of_Lodève
Roman Catholic pre-conciliar rite
Day (30 November) but St. Martin's Day (11 November), which begins the Sanctorale. The same is true for the Mozarabic Rite. On the sixth Sunday of Advent
Traditional_Ambrosian_Rite
1st Anglican liturgical book
Communion celebrated on these days. The prayer book also included the sanctorale or calendar of saints with collects and scripture readings appropriate
Book_of_Common_Prayer_(1549)
Spanish naval officer (1500–1546)
America and Church Archives. Sources for the Study of the Hispano-Mozarabic Sanctorale in the Dioceses of Spain" (PDF). Oviedo: Imprenta Gofer. p. 28. Retrieved
Alonso_de_Camargo
Second Anglican prayer book
ISBN 978-0-281-07605-5. Strout, Shawn (September 2018). "Thomas Cranmer's Reform of the Sanctorale Calendar". Anglican and Episcopal History. 87 (3). Historical Society
Book_of_Common_Prayer_(1552)
Cistercian calendar, repatriated to Poland from Yale
calculates feast days, prayers, and ceremonials, such as the Temporale. Sanctorale, the Common of the Saints, Rogation days, and Dedication of a Church.
Collectarium_of_Ląd
Portuguese saint
excluding Saint Nuno of Saint Mary, he is the only Portuguese in the sanctorale of the Order of Malta. Surprisingly little is known about the life of
Garcia_Martins
English music manuscript, dated c. 1000
Offertory and Communion tropes. Both manuscripts contain tropes for various Sanctorale and Temporale feasts, including Christmas, Advent, Epiphany, Pentecost
Winchester_Troper
Illuminated manuscript made in the Abbey of Saint Gail in Switzerland
FESTIVITATIBVS S[AN]C[T]ORVM. Pages 234 to 290 thus consist of the so-called Sanctorale, meaning the pericopes for the feasts of the saints of the church year
Evangelium_Longum
Catholic diocese in France
already considered as belonging to the Apostolic times, and the Speculum sanctorale of Bernard Gui in 1329 relates at length the legend of this "disciple
Diocese_of_Saint-Flour
Roman Catholic prelate
America and Church Archives. Sources for the Study of the Hispano-Mozarabic Sanctorale in the Dioceses of Spain" (PDF). Oviedo: Imprenta Gofer. p. 28. Retrieved
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English (of French origin) : variant of Rounsaville.
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, champion.
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Icelandic form of Roman Latin Severinus, SÖREN means "stern."
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From Troy.
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Red haired.
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