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Gregorian
[ gri-gawr-ee-uhn, -gohr- ]
Gregorian
/ ɡɪˈɡɔːɪə /
adjective
- relating to, associated with, or introduced by any of the popes named Gregory, esp Gregory I or Gregory XIII
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of Gregorian1
Example Sentences
Born in 1947 in Dublin, Farrell attended the University of Salamanca in Spain and the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, according to the Vatican.
Foula - which is home to less than 40 people - never fully adopted the modern Gregorian calendar, preferring instead to follow some of the traditions of the Julian calendar.
This is because they follow the Julian calendar, unlike Christian denominations which follow the Gregorian calendar.
Many yearn for Masses that echo with medieval traditions – more Latin, more incense, more Gregorian chants.
Many yearn for Masses that echo with medieval traditions – more Latin, more incense more Gregorian chants.
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