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- Gallican_Rite abstract "The Gallican Rite is a historical sub-grouping of the Roman Catholic liturgy in western Europe; it is not a single rite but actually a family of rites within the Western Rite which comprised the majority use of most of Christianity in western Europe for the greater part of the 1st millennium AD. The rites were first developed in the early centuries as the Syriac-Greek rites of Jerusalem and Antioch and were first translated into Latin in various parts of the Roman West. By the 5th century, it was well established in Gaul. Ireland too is known to have had a form of this Gallican Liturgy mixed with Celtic customs. The rites can be considered part of what is now the Western branch of the Catholic Church.".
- Gallican_Rite wikiPageExternalLink cabrol7.htm.
- Gallican_Rite wikiPageExternalLink cabrol_preface.htm.
- Gallican_Rite wikiPageExternalLink the_divine_liturgy_of_saint_germanus.htm.
- Gallican_Rite wikiPageExternalLink MN41674ucmf_0.
- Gallican_Rite wikiPageID "2187822".
- Gallican_Rite wikiPageRevisionID "606136539".
- Gallican_Rite hasPhotoCollection Gallican_Rite.
- Gallican_Rite subject Category:Catholic_liturgical_rites.
- Gallican_Rite subject Category:Roman_Catholic_Church_in_France.
- Gallican_Rite type Abstraction100002137.
- Gallican_Rite type Act100030358.
- Gallican_Rite type Activity100407535.
- Gallican_Rite type CatholicLiturgicalRites.
- Gallican_Rite type Ceremony101027379.
- Gallican_Rite type Event100029378.
- Gallican_Rite type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Gallican_Rite type ReligiousCeremony101028082.
- Gallican_Rite type Rite101029406.
- Gallican_Rite type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Gallican_Rite comment "The Gallican Rite is a historical sub-grouping of the Roman Catholic liturgy in western Europe; it is not a single rite but actually a family of rites within the Western Rite which comprised the majority use of most of Christianity in western Europe for the greater part of the 1st millennium AD. The rites were first developed in the early centuries as the Syriac-Greek rites of Jerusalem and Antioch and were first translated into Latin in various parts of the Roman West.".
- Gallican_Rite label "Gallican Rite".
- Gallican_Rite label "Rite gallican".
- Gallican_Rite label "Rito galicano".
- Gallican_Rite label "Rito galicano".
- Gallican_Rite label "Rito gallicano".
- Gallican_Rite label "Ryt gallikański".
- Gallican_Rite label "Галликанский обряд".
- Gallican_Rite sameAs Galikánský_ritus.
- Gallican_Rite sameAs Rito_galicano.
- Gallican_Rite sameAs Rite_gallican.
- Gallican_Rite sameAs Rito_gallicano.
- Gallican_Rite sameAs Ryt_gallikański.
- Gallican_Rite sameAs Rito_galicano.
- Gallican_Rite sameAs m.06th5z.
- Gallican_Rite sameAs Q2716959.
- Gallican_Rite sameAs Q2716959.
- Gallican_Rite sameAs Gallican_Rite.
- Gallican_Rite wasDerivedFrom Gallican_Rite?oldid=606136539.
- Gallican_Rite isPrimaryTopicOf Gallican_Rite.