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retained him in his offices, and although elected bishop of Mende in 1286, he remained in Italy until 1291. In 1293 he created a rite for all those who were taking up the cross to participate in the crusades, “to go in aid of the Holy Land”. In
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Latin liturgy and ran through various editions from its first printing in 1459. The other important works of Durand comprise:
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