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1Abbey — • A monastery canonically erected and autonomous, with a community of not fewer than twelve religious; monks under the government of an abbot; nuns under that of an abbess Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Abbey Abbey …
2Liturgical books of the Roman Rite — The liturgical books of the Roman Rite at the beginning of the twentieth century, writings designed to specify the way the religious services of that liturgical rite of the Roman Catholic Church were then held, are described in this article. For… …
3Liturgical Books — • All the books, published by the authority of any church, that contain the text and directions for her official (liturgical) services Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Liturgical Books Liturgical Books …
4Processional Cross — • A crucifix which is carried at the head of a procession, and which is usually mounted upon a long staff or handle Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Processional Cross Processional Cross …
5Semipelagianism — • A doctrine of grace advocated by monks of Southern Gaul at and around Marseilles after 428 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Semipelagianism Semipelagianism …
6Ercole Consalvi — Ercole Consalvi † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ercole Consalvi Cardinal and statesman, b. in Rome, 8 June, 1757; d. there, 24 January, 1824. Family His ancestors belonged to the noble family of the Brunacci in Pisa, one of whom… …
7Military Orders of St. Michael — Military Orders of St. Michael † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Military Orders of St. Michael (1) A Bavarian Order, founded in 1721 by Elector Joseph Clemens of Cologne, Duke of Bavaria, and confirmed by Maximilian Joseph, King of Bavaria,… …
8Noble Order of Saint George of Rougemont — The Confraternity of the Knights of Saint George of Burgundy Contents 1 History 1.1 Origin (1390) 1.2 The Confraternity (1430 1484) 1.3 The Equestrian Order (1485 1788) …
9Che Guevara — Che redirects here. For other uses, see Che (disambiguation). Che Guevara …
10Faldstool — • A movable folding chair used in pontifical functions by the bishop outside of his cathedral, or within it if he is not at his throne or cathedra Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Faldstool Faldstool …