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- noun Plural form of
ordo .
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The ordos include the sung responses of the people and celebrant.
Re-Enchanting the Parish Mass: Basic Textual Projects and Resources for the Reform of the Reform 2009
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The altars were taken out of the sanctuary into the middle of the churches, the priests were now celebrating facing the people and not what we would call the synthronon, as it was before, there were unrestrained and numerous variants of translations and ordos for celebrating mass.
Russian Orthodox Theologian Weighs in on the Liturgical Reform after Vatican II 2009
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The altars were taken out of the sanctuary into the middle of the churches, the priests were now celebrating facing the people and not what we would call the synthronon, as it was before, there were unrestrained and numerous variants of translations and ordos for celebrating mass.
Archive 2009-05-01 2009
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The first Roman sacramentaries and ordos tell us nothing about this preparation; they all describe the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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But how could they send _ad ordos_ such ignorant asses?
Flowers from a Persian Garden and Other Papers William Alexander Clouston 1869
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The wind-shaken roses, blooming around her, with their sweet ordos, were the censers and incense, and the sunlighted garden, the earliest sacred place of
What Can She Do? Edward Payson Roe 1863
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