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  • 1Priest — • The minister of Divine worship and sacrifice Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Priest     Priest     † …

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  • 2The Priest of the Parish — is a party game for 50 150 people and one chair for each person. The chairs are arranged in rows of equal numbers (for example, ten rows of five), half of them facing the other. Each row of chairs is given a number from one to ten. The players… …

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  • 3Juda Priest — Judas Priest Judas Priest Pays d’origine …

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  • 5Square academic cap — Mortarboard redirects here. For the honor society, see Mortar Board. Graduation portrait of Linus Pauling wearing a mortarboard, 1922 The square academic cap, graduate cap, or mortarboard[1] (because of its similarity in …

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  • 6High priest —    Aaron was the first who was solemnly set apart to this office (Ex. 29:7; 30:23; Lev. 8:12). He wore a peculiar dress, which on his death passed to his successor in office (Ex. 29:29, 30). Besides those garments which he wore in common with all …

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  • 7Canterbury cap — The Canterbury cap is a square cloth hat with sharp corners found in the Anglican communion, similar to the Counter Reformation s biretta, the notable exception being that a Canterbury cap has four ridges, compared to the biretta s three. It is… …

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  • 8Robert Drury (priest) — Robert Drury (1567 1607) was an English Roman Catholic priest, executed for treason. He is a Catholic martyr, beatified in 1987. [http://greenspun.com/bboard/q and a fetch msg.tcl?msg id=00Couc] LifeHe was born of a Buckinghamshire family and was …

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  • 9François-Xavier Babineau — (21 March 1825 ndash; 16 April 1890) was a Canadian Catholic priest, and the first New Brunswick born Acadian to become a Catholic priest.Babineau was born the son of prosperous farmers in New Brunswick. He received his early education locally… …

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  • 10bhendh- —     bhendh     English meaning: to bind     Deutsche Übersetzung: “binden”     Material: O.Ind. badhnü ti, only later bandhati “binds, fetters, captures, takes prisoner, put together “, Av. bandayaiti “binds”, participle O.Ind. baddhá , Av. ap.… …

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