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Scotch rite
Masonic systems called in full the Ancient and Accepted Scotch Rite also the system itself which confers thirty three degrees of
Omnia pr'sumuntur solemniter [or rite] esse acta
Omnia pr'sumuntur solemniter [or rite] esse acta. Co. Litt. 6, (All things are presumed to
Ghost dance
participated in by both sexes and looked upon as a rite of invocation the purpose of which is through trance and
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Public Worship Regulation Act, 1874
performance in such church or burial ground of the services, rites, and ceremonies ordered by the said book, or has made
Occidentals
Western Christians of the Latin rite See Orientals
Sanctus Bell
the moment of the elevation of the sacred elements. The rite is illegal in the Church of England, Re St. John
Ritual
Church of England. Means pertaining or relating to, connected with rites. The word 'rite' is a formal procedure or act in
Person interested in Wakf
has a right to worship or to perform any religious rite in a mosque, idgah, imambara, dargah, Khangah, makbara, graveyard or
Person interest in wakf
has a right to worship or to perform any religious rite in a mosque, idgah, imambara, dargah, khangah, maqbara, graveyard or
Solemnity
A rite or ceremony performed with religious reverence religious or ritual ceremony
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