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- Statio abstract "A statio (Latin for \"position\" or \"location\") is the place where, in the Roman Rite, a devotion to the stations of the Cross is celebrated.On specific station days, on which in the Late Roman Catholic liturgy of the Late Antiquity a devotion to the stations of the Cross took place led by the bishop or his representative, the bishop, the clergy and the faithful gathered in an assembly church (ecclesia collecta) for a short service of worship. (collecta). From there, they went on a procession to the station church. Sometimes the procession would stop at churches or shrines along the way to hold a short devotion to the stations of the Cross. Collecta processions took place on days of penance, such as the ember days, the feast of Candlemas, on Ash Wednesday and several weekdays in Lent. With the adoption of Roman liturgy in the Frankish region in the early Middle Ages, the Rite of the Collecta spread further.In addition, the assembly of celebrants and the element of liturgical services before the start of church services and the gathering of the convent of a monastery before the liturgy of the hours in the cloister of the abbey was described as a statio. Likewise the term is commonly used for the intermediate stations during pilgrimages, walks of penance and processions, as well as the up to four stations in the procession to the outer altars during Corpus Christi processions.".
- Statio thumbnail Cloister_Monastery_Santa_Catalina_Arequipa_Peru.jpg?width=300.
- Statio wikiPageID "15987735".
- Statio wikiPageLength "2024".
- Statio wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Statio wikiPageRevisionID "698304919".
- Statio wikiPageWikiLink Ash_Wednesday.
- Statio wikiPageWikiLink Bishop.
- Statio wikiPageWikiLink Candlemas.
- Statio wikiPageWikiLink Category:Catholic_liturgy.
- Statio wikiPageWikiLink Church_service.
- Statio wikiPageWikiLink Clergy.
- Statio wikiPageWikiLink Cloister.
- Statio wikiPageWikiLink Convent.
- Statio wikiPageWikiLink Corpus_Christi_(feast).
- Statio wikiPageWikiLink Days_of_penance.
- Statio wikiPageWikiLink Ember_days.
- Statio wikiPageWikiLink Late_Antiquity.
- Statio wikiPageWikiLink Lent.
- Statio wikiPageWikiLink Liturgy.
- Statio wikiPageWikiLink Liturgy_of_the_Hours.
- Statio wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Statio wikiPageWikiLink Officiant.
- Statio wikiPageWikiLink Pilgrimage.
- Statio wikiPageWikiLink Procession.
- Statio wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Rite.
- Statio wikiPageWikiLink Station_days.
- Statio wikiPageWikiLink Stations_of_the_Cross.
- Statio wikiPageWikiLink File:Cloister_Monastery_Santa_Catalina_Arequipa_Peru.jpg.
- Statio wikiPageWikiLinkText "Statio".
- Statio wikiPageWikiLinkText "statio".
- Statio wikiPageWikiLinkText "stations".
- Statio subject Category:Catholic_liturgy.
- Statio hypernym Place.
- Statio type Settlement.
- Statio comment "A statio (Latin for \"position\" or \"location\") is the place where, in the Roman Rite, a devotion to the stations of the Cross is celebrated.On specific station days, on which in the Late Roman Catholic liturgy of the Late Antiquity a devotion to the stations of the Cross took place led by the bishop or his representative, the bishop, the clergy and the faithful gathered in an assembly church (ecclesia collecta) for a short service of worship. (collecta).".
- Statio label "Statio".
- Statio sameAs Q1399033.
- Statio sameAs Statio.
- Statio sameAs Station_(religion).
- Statio sameAs Q1399033.
- Statio wasDerivedFrom Statio?oldid=698304919.
- Statio depiction Cloister_Monastery_Santa_Catalina_Arequipa_Peru.jpg.
- Statio isPrimaryTopicOf Statio.