rubrics in English

noun
1
a heading on a document.
Ten chapters, each laid out under the rubric of a song title, map out some of the main concerns of popular music studies in a textbook format.

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1. Abating Racial Bias with Rubrics October 26, 2020

2. The bishop believed that Holy Trinity went out of its way to flout Church rubrics.

3. When it is permissible, according to the rubrics, these parts may be delegated to others.

4. The use of the Biretta is prescribed by the rubrics both at Mass and in other ecclesiastical functions.

5. This time the subject was the rubrics of the Roman missal and the form of the Holy Saturday vigil.

6. Anglicanism can adapt and grow because it is not so worried about jots, tittles and rubrics (except for the occasional Anglo-catholic fundamentalist) Scripture is believed! Amazing! It is taught appreciated and changes lives

7. The text for Holy Thursday begins with a rubric formerly located at the beginning of the Evening Mass of the Lord's Supper prohibiting all Masses without a congregation on Holy Thursday (Roman Missal, rubrics for Holy Thursday, Chrism Mass [CM], no

8. Biretta, a square cap with three ridges or peaks on its upper surface, now commonly worn by clerics of all grades from cardinals downwards.The use of such a cap is prescribed by the rubrics both at solemn Mass and in other ecclesiastical functions

9. It would sound like Alethic relativism, except that in the example of physics, there are three or so set systems or rubrics from which to evaluate truth-values, instead of the complete toss-up commonly theorized by global relativism, in which there are as many systems as there are individuals or methods of viewing a given system.