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18 Cards in this Set
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"the Word of God" (3 senses)
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to refer to:
1) Jesus Christ 2) The Bible 3) The event of communication of God through human speech. |
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Cathedral office/People's office
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Daily service of prayer and praise in the chief church of a city, attended by all Christians
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Monastic office
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a series of several daily services
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Responsories and Invitatories
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Dialogical prayers/Calls to prayer. Both are monastic, focussed on contemplation and edification.
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Roman Breviary of 1568
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popular breviary (portable, private, individual recitation from a single volume) reformed by Francisco de Quinones. Lasted until 1970s
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liturgy of the hours
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morning and evening (lauds and vespers) are the two hinges of the daily office. Ann office of readings, centering in scriptures and the fathers or readings about saints.
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Thomas Cranmer/morning prayer/evening prayer
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He eliminated anthems, responsories, invitatories that brokw the continual reading of the scripture. Common Book of Prayer.
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Common Book of Prayer
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psalms once a month, bible read through, Lord's prayer, versicles, psalms, 2 lessons, canticles, kyrie, creed, 3 closing collects.
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Taize Community
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Has developed its own daily office. Prayer through repetitive hymn singing and long silence.
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Instrumental music
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needs: bright sound, reverb, space
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Choral music
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3 purposes: singing to/for/with the congregation.
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Congregational Song
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an opportunity for all to express themselves (beauty is secondary.
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Silence
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can communicate much. Depends on discipline, focus together, reflection, offering intercession.
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Canticle
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songs from other scriptures
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metrical hymn
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divided into stanzas, each iwth repetitive meters and number of lines.
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plainsong/chant
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developed by monastics, it is austere and ascetic. Sung in unison. Embellishments avoided. Words shaped rhythm. Communcal and contemplative.
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Chorale
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Lutheran, Bach. Usually based on nonbiblcal texts. 4-part harmonized music written for both choir and congregation.
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metrical paraphrase
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John Calvin. Psalm translations. not exact, but in stanza form.
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