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* [[Ordinary (church officer)]], an officer of a church or civic authority who by reason of office has ordinary power to execute laws
* [[Ordinary (church officer)]], an officer of a church or civic authority who by reason of office has ordinary power to execute laws
* [[Ordinary (liturgy)]], a set of texts in Roman Catholic and other Western Christian liturgies that are generally invariable
* [[Ordinary (liturgy)]], a set of texts in Roman Catholic and other Western Christian liturgies that are generally invariable
* [[Ordinary Time]], the parts of the Roman Catholic liturgical year that are outside Advent, Christmastide,, Lent, and Eastertide.
* [[Ordinary Time]], the parts of the Roman Catholic liturgical year that are outside Advent, Christmastide, Lent, and Eastertide.
* [[Ordinary (lecture)]], a type of lecture given in universities of the Middle Ages
* [[Ordinary (lecture)]], a type of lecture given in universities of the Middle Ages



Latest revision as of 21:15, 2 September 2024

Ordinary or The Ordinary often refer to:

Music

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Religion

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  • Ordinary (Catholic Church), a supervisor, typically a bishop, in charge of a territory comparable to a diocese, or a major superior of a religious institute
  • Ordinary (church officer), an officer of a church or civic authority who by reason of office has ordinary power to execute laws
  • Ordinary (liturgy), a set of texts in Roman Catholic and other Western Christian liturgies that are generally invariable
  • Ordinary Time, the parts of the Roman Catholic liturgical year that are outside Advent, Christmastide, Lent, and Eastertide.
  • Ordinary (lecture), a type of lecture given in universities of the Middle Ages

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