The Sursum corda (Latin for "Lift up your hearts" or literally, "Upwards hearts") is the opening dialogue to the Preface of the Eucharistic Prayer or Anaphora...
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Sursum Corda (Latin: "lift up your hearts") is a small neighborhood located in Washington, D.C., Located in Northeast and Northwest. Bounded by New Jersey...
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Sursum corda, Op. 11 is a musical work by the English composer Edward Elgar for strings, brass, timpani and organ, composed in 1894. The composer dedicated...
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Sursum Corda was an Italian student movement organized with irredentist purposes before 1914. It may be considered one of the precursors of fascist organizations...
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Sursum corda is the opening dialogue to the Preface of the Eucharistic Prayer or Anaphora in the liturgies of the Christian Church. Sursum Corda may also...
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Loyola Marymount University (redirect from Sursum Corda (Service Organization))
Circle (1929), Belles (1960), Gryphon Circle (1968), Ignatians (1981), Sursum Corda (1992), Marians (2003), Magis (2003), Creare (2009), Espérer (2012),...
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Eugene L. Stewart (section Sursum Corda Cooperative)
He is credited with being the leading organizer and founder of the Sursum Corda Cooperative in Washington, D.C., and was also a former law professor...
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Brazil Corda or strappado, a form of torture Sursum Corda (disambiguation) Korda, a surname Cordas, a surname All pages with titles containing Corda This...
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The Anaphora of the Apostolic Tradition, also known as the Anaphora of Hippolytus, is an ancient Christian Anaphora (also known as a Eucharistic Prayer)...
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considered to be the Epiclesis. Dominus vobiscum. Et cum spiritu tuo. Sursum corda. Habemus ad Dominum. Gratias agimus Domino Deo nostro. Dignum et iustum...
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