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Medieval canons were clergy members who lived according to a specific set of rules, or "canons." They often served in cathedrals or collegiate churches, where they were responsible for singing the daily Divine Office, assisting with liturgical services, and sometimes overseeing the administration of church property.
Para liturgical services are those that resemble or are akin to liturgy, such as Way of the Cross, Rosary, chaplets, novenas, etc
The Sarum manuals are a collection of liturgical books used in the medieval English diocese of Salisbury (Sarum). They contained instructions for conducting church services, including the Sarum Rite for Mass and the Divine Office. The Sarum manuals were influential in shaping the worship practices of the medieval English church.
Spices, silk and civil services originated in Asia. More specifically, they came from China.
A community house of worship that serves as a place not only for liturgical services but also for assembly and study.
exorcisms had to be paid for
A Piyyut is a Jewish liturgical poem usually designated to be sung, chanted or recited during religious services.
Doxology in Tagalog is "Doksal" or "Doxology." It refers to a hymn or prayer of praise to God, commonly recited in religious services or ceremonies.
Military service to feudal lords or kings during medieval period.
The Solo singer or singing leader in Jewish and Christian liturgical music is called the cantor.
A form or formulary according to which public religious worship, especially Christian worship, is conducted.
the Medieval Knight did not earn money. In return for his services to the lord or king, the knight would be payed by gaining land.