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Shucking oysters, shelling peas (721 words) |
 | It is true that in the past my husband, Alessandro, and I would occasionally get a hankering for the mixed fish grills wed eat in Italy, but with the glorious abundance of local fish, we soon recognized that the origins of our hankerings were more mental-emotional than gastro-lingual. |
 | Both orate and branzini are roughly the dimension of good-sized trouts: branzini tend to be slender and long whereas orate tend to be round and short. |
 | When cooked, the flesh of both types of fish is white and flakey-tender, though the branzino tends to be somewhat fattier and therefore heartier. |
| CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Orate Fratres (349 words) |
 | A proof that it is not an integral part of the old Roman Mass is that it is always said, not sung, aloud (as also are the prayers at the foot of the altar, the last Gospel etc.). |
 | The celebrant after the "Suscipe Sancta Trinitas" kisses the altar, turns to the people and says: Orate fratres, extending and joining his hands. |
 | At high Mass the deacon or subdeacon, at low Mass the server, answers. |