- An
introitus is an
entrance into a
canal or
hollow organ. The ****l
introitus is the
opening that
leads to the ****l canal. John H.
Dirckx (1997)....
- The
Introit (from
Latin introitus 'entrance') is part of the
opening of the
liturgical celebration of the
Eucharist for many
Christian denominations....
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feelings of embarr****ment, discomfort, or
distress related to ****l
introital laxity A ****ual
satisfaction questionnaire (SSQ) is used to ****ess ****ual...
- 9 to 14.8 cm (2.7 to 5.8 in); widths: 4.8 to 6.3 cm (1.9 to 2.5 in);
introital diameters: 2.4 to 6.5 cm (0.94 to 2.56 in) A
second study by the same...
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Forgiveness Literature Marriage Catholic Music Chant Choir Gospel Hymn
Introit Pop
Psalm Requiem Mythology Pilgrimage Po****r
piety Redemptive suffering...
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Aleister Crowley wrote The
Gnostic M**** —
technically called Liber XV or "Book 15" — in 1913
while travelling in Moscow, Russia. He
described it as representing...
- the
incipit of two
different Latin chant texts: a
votive antiphon and an
introit. Both have been the base for
musical compositions to be used
inside or...
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version of the work,
which he
called "un
petit Requiem" with five
movements (
Introit and Kyrie, Sanctus, Pie Jesu,
Agnus Dei and In Paradisum), but did not...
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because the
regular proprium tropes had been
written already (f. 42-46').
Introit «Probauit eum» (F-Pn lat. 909, f. 70').
Gradual «Principes populorum» V...
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Pentecost itself.
During the
Divine Liturgy the
Deacon intones the same
introit as on the day of Pentecost, and the
dismissal is the same as on the day...