In the geologic timescale, Gelasian is an ICS stage, part of the Plioceneepoch of the Neogene period. The geologic time scale is used by geologists and other scientists to describe the timing and relationships between events that have occurred during the history of the Earth. ... ICS is used as an abbreviation for: Incident Command System Internet Connection Sharing Internet Chess Server — see Internet Chess Club InterCitySlovenija International Commission on Stratigraphy International Community School I Chih Shivan Enterprise Co. ... The Pliocene epoch (a. ... The word epoch can mean either an interval of time, or a particular point in time used as a reference point. ... Neogene Period: A unit of geologic time consisting of the Miocene and Pliocene Epochs. ...
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In the Catholic tradition, the so-called "Gelasian Sacramentary" is a book of liturgy, containing the priest's part in celebrating the Eucharist.
This mixture of rites represented in the Gelasian Sacramentary was superseded when Charlemagne asked Pope Hadrian to provide an authentic Roman sacramentary for use throughout the empire.
The "Gelasian Sacramentary" comprises the pre-Gregorian three parts, corresponding to the liturgical year, made up of masses for Sundays and feasts, prayers, rites and blessings of the Easter font and of the oil, prayers at dedication of churches, and for the reception of nuns.