rite|rites in English

noun

[raɪt]

ceremonial act or procedure; religious custom or traditio

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1. The Alexandrian Rite is sub-grouped into two rites: the Coptic

2. The Ambrosian Rite is one of three surviving distinct liturgical rites in regular use in the Latin Church, the other two being the Mozarabic Rite and the Roman Rite

3. One of our readers sent notice of the publication online of various manuals related to the ancient rites and ceremonies of the venerable Ambrosian rite

4. Daniel, Kitchen Witchery‎[1], Weiser, →ISBN, page 236: Rites done on a lakeshore or seashore can be illuminated with Balefires of dried driftwood collected prior to the rite

5. Rites of Ancestor worship include personal devotions, domestic rites, the ancestral rites of a kinship group such as a lineage, periodic rites on the death day of the deceased, and annual rites for collectivity of Ancestors

6. 204 The rite of Committal, the conclusion of the funeral rites, is the final act of the community of faith in caring for the body of its deceased member

7. Rites Instructor Dong Huai,

8. Shouldn't he have last rites?

9. The chaplain said the last rites.

10. Refuse the last rites to Moliere!

11. The priest administered the last rites.

12. The Cultural Ceremonies (Bestowing of the Kente, Latinas Con Fuerza and Asian American Rite of Passage) are culturally grounded Rites of Passage in which we honor our graduates and their African, Latinx and/or Asian heritage

13. Denver Scottish Rite Consistory, Denver, Colorado

14. I'm still pretty Curred rite now!

15. Scottish Rite Grand Almoner's Fund

16. to administer the last rites to sb.

17. Baal worship pulsed with sexual rites.

18. Ceremony (n.) late 14c., cerymonye, "a religious observance, a solemn rite," from Old French ceremonie and directly from Medieval Latin ceremonia, from Latin caerimonia "holiness, sacredness; awe; reverent rite, sacred Ceremony," an obscure word, possibly of Etruscan origin, or a reference to the ancient rites performed by the Etruscan pontiffs at Caere, near Rome.

19. Hold to do obeisance a rites after.

20. The Harrisburg Scottish Rite Temple is home to the Valley of Harrisburg Consistory and concordant Scottish Rite Bodies, several Masonic “Blue Lodges”, York Rite bodies, and Masonic Youth groups

21. Police pageantry was a symbolic rite.

22. Catholic rites, said to aid souls in purgatory

23. Your initiation rites do not conceal your destitution.

24. He is interested in mystic rites and ceremonies.

25. Ambrosian Liturgy and Rite, the liturgy and Rite of the Church of Milan, which derives its name from St