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    Adrian Henry Timothy Knottesford Fortescue (14 January 1874 – 11 February 1923) was an English Catholic priest and polymath. An influential liturgist,...
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  • surname include: Adrian Fortescue (martyr), 16th-century English nobleman beatified by Roman Catholic Church Adrian Fortescue (priest), 19th-20th century...
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  • Edward Bowles Knottesford-Fortescue (1816–1877) was an English Anglican priest who converted to Catholicism. Edward Fortescue was born in 1816 in Stoke-by-Nayland...
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  • sacrifice, the priest recited the service over and over again as far as the offertory, and concluded with one 'Canon'  Fortescue, Adrian (1910). "Liturgy...
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    keeping both hands joined together. In his 1912 book on the Roman Mass, Adrian Fortescue wrote: "Essentially the Missal of Pius V is the Gregorian Sacramentary;...
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  • individual concelebrant. Writing in 1908, Adrian Fortescue noted: "At the final clause "Per eumdem", etc., the priest not only folds his hands but bows the...
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    great-grandfather, garden city pioneer Sir Ebenezer Howard. Adrian Fortescue, Roman Catholic priest, liturgist, Byzantine scholar, and adventurer. William...
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  • Tridentine Mass prayers at the foot of the altar, last Gospel etc. Adrian Fortescue remarked: "Certainly nowhere is the whispered voice so anomalous as...
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    <http://www.oxfordmusiconline.com/subscriber/article/grove/music/08705>. Adrian Fortescue, The Mass – A Study of the Roman Liturgy, Second Edition (Longmans...
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    Latin Rite Crusaders and the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia. John 1:1–14 Adrian Fortescue (1909). "Gospel in the Liturgy." The Catholic Encyclopedia. New York:...
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