- collectarium
- col·lec·tar·i·um
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Collectarium — • The book which contains the Collects Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Collectarium Collectarium † … Catholic encyclopedia
Collectarium — The Collectarium (also Collectarius, Collectaneum, Orationale, Capitulare), in the terminology of the Roman Catholic Church, is the book which contains the Collects. History In the Proprium de Tempore of the Roman Missal the title Statio, with… … Wikipedia
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Dominican Rite — The missal of the Dominican convent of Lausanne, the oldest Dominican missal currently known. Copied around 1240, 16th century binding. (Historical Museum of Lausanne). The Dominican Rite is the unique rite of the Dominican Order of the Roman… … Wikipedia
Burchard de Worms — Burchard de Worms, Statue devant la cathédrale Saint Pierre de Worms Burchard de Worms, né vers 965 et mort le 20 aout 1025, fut évêque de Worms et auteur d un recueil de droit canon en vingt volumes, le Collectarium canonum ou Decretum … Wikipédia en Français
Rites — • The ceremonies, prayers, and functions of any religious body Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Rites Rites † … Catholic encyclopedia
Burchard of Worms — (c.950 – August 20 1025) was the Roman Catholic bishop of Worms in the Holy Roman Empire, and author of a Canon law collection in twenty books, the Collectarium canonum or Decretum . Life Burchard was educated in Coblenz. He was ordained as a… … Wikipedia
Collections of ancient canons — contain collected bodies of canon law that originated in various documents, such as papal and synodal decisions, and that can be designated by the generic term of canons. Contents 1 Generalities 2 From the earliest to the apocryphal collections 2 … Wikipedia
Breviary — A breviary (from Latin brevis , short or concise ) is a liturgical book of the Latin liturgical rites of the Catholic Church containing the public or canonical prayers, hymns, the Psalms, readings, and notations for everyday use, especially for… … Wikipedia
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