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- Canon of the M****, sanctoral, votive M****es and various additions. Two prin****l parts of the missal are the temporal and sanctoral. The temporal contains...
- 1979, p. 132. Procopius 1979, p. 239, [1.5.25]. Richards 1979, p. 130. Sanctoral.com, Saint Silverius. San Silverio Shrine.org. García Conde, Ed (7 December...
- of the sanctoral was written. In the second phase the scribe continued with the summer part of the temporal, followed by a complete sanctoral and the...
- Martyrologium Romanum (2004). "Saint Stanislaus, Bishop of Cracow, Martyr". sanctoral.com. Retrieved 19 August 2022. "8 maja: św. Stanisława, biskupa i męczennika...
- in the World: A New Global History (2019) pp 63-68. "Saint Irenaeus". Sanctoral.com. Magnificat. "2847-Primat des Gaules". France-catholique.fr. 13 September...
- temporal cycle that tracks the events in the life of Christ, and the sanctoral cycle which tracks the various saint's days. Some Christian churches only...
- according to the Gregorian calendar); and on 7 July according to the old sanctoral calendar before the revisions of the Second Vatican Council. The celebration...
- calendar operates on two different cycles: the Temporal Cycle and the Sanctoral Cycle. The Temporal Cycle pivots on the festivals of Christmas and Easter...
- Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 30 August 2019. "Saint Silverius". sanctoral. "Catholic Encyclopedia: Pope St. Silverius". www.newadvent.org. Retrieved...
- boston-catholic-journal.com. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help) Sanctoral.com: Saint Nicaise et ses Compagnons Nicasius, Quirinus, Scubiculus, and...