Hucusque
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church
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Hucusque. The opening word of the preface to the supplement to the
sacramentary sent by
Hadrian I to
Charlemagne and often used to designate the supplement. This sets out to remedy the deficiencies of the sacramentary. It is widely held to be the work of St
Benedict of Aniane. See also
GREGORIAN SACRAMENTARY.
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Benedict of Aniane: The Emperor's Monk.(Brief article)(Book review)
Newspaper article from: Internet Bookwatch; 12/1/2008; 530 words
; Benedict of Aniane: The Emperor's Monk Ardo...Publications c/o Liturgical Press Saint John's Abbey P.O. Box...He changed his name to Benedict, and although preferring...centuries. In "Benedict of Aniane: The Emperor's Monk...
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Soldiers of Christ: Saints and Saints' Lives from Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages.(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Commonweal; 3/22/1996; ; 700+ words
; ...interested in the lives of saints is to be interested in...I was to speak about Saint Augustine in class...Severas's "Life of Saint Martin of Tours" which...spreading the cult of the saint throughout Europe. Noble...Apostle of Germany") and Benedict of Aniane, who was a crucial...
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Anniversaries
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 2/11/1999; 396 words
; ...private income, 1993. Today is the Feast Day of St Benedict of Aniane, St Caedmon, St Gregory II, Pope, St Lazarus of Milan, St Lucius of Adrianople, St Pascal I, Pope, Saints Saturninus, Dativus, and Others and St Severinus...
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Saint Benedict of Aniane
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Saint Benedict of Aniane c.750-821, French abbot who became...780) an austere monastic community at Aniane in Languedoc, based on Eastern asceticism...more moderate Benedictine Rule (see Benedict, Saint ). As the leading reformer...
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