Religious ceremony at the Cathedral of Cuenca for Kings and Princes of the Church in religious ceremonies. Ceremonial regulation in 1647 and 1926
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https://doi.org/10.5944/eeii.vol.1.n.1.2014.18345Keywords:
ceremonial, kings, cathedral, chapter, choirAbstract
Abstract
The use of the Ceremonial one was the habitual way that used the Chapter of Cuenca to regulate the assistance of big authorities, both civilians and ecclesiastics. An arrangement, where of appointment with everything it details the acts that have to be done when the above mentioned religious acts, they have to be celebrated inside the Cathedral of Cuenca. The assistance of the Royal Household and the Princes of the Church to the religious acts, it was the most impressive of the ceremonies that could be celebrated inside the Cathedral of Cuenca, since it is a question of a celebration with great pomp and solemnity. Everything was based on a series of acts, representations and processions led almost they to the Altar and the later execution of the procedure for his functioning and the development of the final act.
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