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Journal articles on the topic "Canonesses Regular of the Holy Sepulchre"

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Hennessy, Cecily. "Medieval Holy Sepulchre Chapels: Experience and Memory of Jerusalem." Religions 15, no. 6 (June 18, 2024): 741. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel15060741.

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This paper explores the rituals enacted in or connected with two medieval churches, one walrus ivory cross and a central topic of medieval devotion, Christ’s passion. During Easter Week these memorialised the site in Jerusalem dedicated to the burial of Christ, the holiest place in Christendom. It focuses on the physical elements, the spaces, the paintings and sculpture, the ceremonial objects and relics and the performative nature of rituals associated with them. The Regularis Concordia, composed in Winchester at the end of the 10th century for the use of Benedictine monasteries included sung liturgical enactments based on the gospel accounts of Christ’s burial and resurrection. At the same time, in Saxony, the Abbey at Gernrode was founded for the use of women, secular canonesses, with a space in the south aisle that seems to have represented Christ’s place of burial and was later incorporated into two chambers evoking the Holy Sepulchre Chapel in Jerusalem. In the 12th century in Winchester Cathedral, a Holy Sepulchre Chapel was decorated with wall paintings depicting Christ’s death and resurrection. Around this time, the walrus ivory cross known as the Cloisters Cross was created and appears to have been designed for use in the increasingly elaborate liturgical enactments. The paintings at Winchester Cathedral, the sculpture at Gernrode and the Cloisters Cross each evidence the significance of evoking Christ’s passion and how liturgical space and objects served to bring it to life.
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Elliott, Bernard. "Laura Phillipps De Lisle: A Nineteenth-Century Catholic Lady." Recusant History 20, no. 3 (May 1991): 371–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0034193200005483.

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One of the most important and influential Catholic laymen of the nineteenth century was Ambrose Phillipps who in 1862 added de Lisle to his name and so is usually known as Ambrose Phillipps de Lisle. Born in 1809 an Anglican, he was received into the Catholic Church in 1825. In 1833 he married Laura Clifford, a member of one of the oldest recusant families in England and, although they were destined to have a large family, it did not impede their efforts to promote the conversion of the Midlands to Catholicism. Laura was born in Germany at Mecklenberg-Schwerin on 26 October 1811, where her father, Thomas Clifford, fourth son of Hugh, fourth Lord Clifford, was chamberlain to the Duke of Mecklenberg-Schwerin. Thomas died when Laura was only five years old and her mother did not live much longer, dying in 1822, when Laura was eleven. In 1823, Lord Clifford of Ugbrooke and Chudleigh in Devon became her guardian and entrusted her education to the Canonesses of the Holy Sepulchre at New Hall, near Chelmsford, Essex. She remained there until 27 June 1829 when she returned to live with her guardian at Ugbrooke. In 1831, she met Ambrose and two years later they married on 25 July 1833 at St. James’ Spanish Place, while the civil ceremony took place at St. George’s, Hanover Square.
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Uličný, Petr. "The tomb of Christ and its Prague protectors. From the topography of the monastery of the canons regular of the Holy Sepulchre in Zderaz." Staletá Praha 30, no. 2 (December 15, 2014): 18–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.56112/sp.2014.2.02.

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Carlin, Michael. "The Liturgy of the Canons Regular of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem: A Study and a Catalogue of the Manuscript Sources by Cristina Dondi (review)." Antiphon: A Journal for Liturgical Renewal 11, no. 3 (2007): 285–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/atp.2007.a921930.

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Jotischky, Andrew. "Cristina Dondi, The Liturgy of the Canons Regular of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem. A Study and a Catalogue of the Manuscript Sources (Bibliotheca Victorina, 16). Turnhout: Brepols, 2004. Pp. 343. ISBN 2 503 51422 7." Crusades 5, no. 1 (December 31, 2006): 216–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/28327861.2006.12220314.

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RILEY-SMITH, JONATHAN. "The liturgy of the canons regular of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem. A study and a catalogue of the manuscript sources. By Christina Dondi. (Bibliotheca Victorina, 16.) Pp. 343+17 plates. Turnhout: Brepols, 2004. €75. 2 503 51422 7." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 56, no. 2 (April 2005): 353–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022046905413287.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Canonesses Regular of the Holy Sepulchre"

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Dondi, Cristina. "The liturgy of the canons regular of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem : a study and a catalogue of the manuscript sources /." Turnhout : Brepols, 2004. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb39177898p.

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Texte remanié de: Ph. D.--London--King's college, 2000. Titre de soutenance : The liturgy of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem, XII-XVI centuries, with special reference to the practice of the Orders of the Temple and St John of Jerusalem.
Bibliogr. p. 303-326. Index.
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Books on the topic "Canonesses Regular of the Holy Sepulchre"

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Daniel, Philip L. The Order of the Holy Sepulchre in England in the Middle Ages: A note on the religious houses founded for & subsequently maintained by the Canons Regular of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem ... 4th ed. [s.l.]: [P.L. Daniel?], 1990.

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Daniel, Philip L. The Order of the Holy Sepulchre in England in the Middle Ages: An account of the religious houses found for & subsequently maintained by the Canons regular of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem : based on Sir William Dugdales Monasticon, & the Victoria County, and local histories & original sources. [Reigate, England]: The authors, 1991.

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History of the New Hall community of canonesses regular of the Holy Sepulchre. Sint-Kruis (Brugge): Sint-Trudo-Abdij, 1997.

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Doña Marquesa Gil de Rada, Señora de Híjar y fundadora de las Canonesas del Santo Sepulcro de Zaragoza. Zaragoza: Centro de Estudios de la Orden del Santo Selpucro, 2004.

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The liturgy of the Canons regular of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem: A study and a catalogue of the manuscript sources. Turnhout: Brepols, 2004.

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