Word info

gallican

Speech parts

1. gallican - Noun

2. gallican - Adjective

Meaning

Of or pertaining to Gaul or France; Gallic; French; as, the Gallican church or clergy.

An adherent to, and supporter of, Gallicanism.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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Examples

For instance, Gregorian chant was created in Metz during the 8th century as a fusion of Gallican and ancient Roman repertory. Source: Internet

D. 383), known as the Roman, is still used at St Peter's in Rome, but the "Gallican", thanks especially to St Gregory of Tours, who introduced it into Gaul in the 6th century, has ousted it everywhere else. Source: Internet

Baronius Press 's revised edition of the Liturgical Press edition uses the older Gallican psalter of St. Jerome. Source: Internet

In 1693 he compelled French bishops to retract the four propositions relating to the Gallican Liberties which had been formulated by the assembly of 1682. Source: Internet

Piety and religion Louis XIV encouraged Catholic missions through the creation of the Paris Foreign Missions Society Louis was a pious and devout king who saw himself as the head and protector of the Gallican Church. Source: Internet

Respecting the parishes (paroeciae) claimed by Leontius, Bishop of Arles, as belonging to his jurisdiction, the Gallican bishops could decide, after an investigation. Source: Internet

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