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Carmelites: Encyclopedia - Carmelites
The Order of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, or Carmelite Order (in Latin Ordo fratrum Beatæ Virginis Mariæ de monte Carmelo) is the name of a ...
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Carmelit: Encyclopedia Ii - Carmelit - The Carmelit Today
The small number of stations means that the Carmelit only serves a small part of Haifa - what used to be the important population and bus...
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Carmelites:
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Carmelites Members of a Catholic religious order that originated as an organization of lay hermits near Haifa on Mt. Carmel ca. 1200. ...
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Carmelites Of Mary Immaculate: Encyclopedia - Carmelites Of Mary Immaculate
The Carmelites OF Mary Immaculate is an Eastern Catholic religious order for men. It belongs to the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church. It was ...
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Carmelites: Encyclopedia Ii - Carmelites - Habit And Scapular
The original rule of the order was now changed to conform to that of the mendicant orders on the initiative of Simon Stock and at the com...
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Whitefriar Street Carmelite Church: Encyclopedia - Whitefriar Street Carmelite Church
The Whitefriar Street Carmelite Church is a church in Dublin, Ireland maintained by the Carmelite order. The church is noted for having t...
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Friar: Encyclopedia - Friar
A friar is a member of a religious mendicant order of men. This term is particularly appropriate for members of these four orders: August...
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Catholic Spirituality: Encyclopedia - Catholic Spirituality
The Spiritual life for Roman Catholics. Once a Catholic has accepted the faith (fides quae creditur) by making a personal act of faith (f...
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Carmel: Encyclopedia - Carmel
Carmel is most often a placename, almost always deriving from Mount Carmel in Israel, its primary reference; the name became prominent be...
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Dominican Order: Encyclopedia - Dominican Order
The Order of Preachers (Ordo Praedicatorum), more commonly known as the Dominican Order, or Dominicans is a Catholic religious order. In ...
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Ávila: Encyclopedia - Ávila
Complete name of this city: Ávila de los Caballeros
Ávila is a town in the south of Old Castile, the capital of the province of the sam...
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Abigail: Encyclopedia - Abigail
Abigail (אֲבִיגַיִל / אֲבִיגָיִל "her Father's joy or, fountain of joy" ;leader of/is dance/, Standard Hebrew Av...
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1156: Encyclopedia - 1156
1156 - Events.
Establishment of the Carmelite Order
Hogen Rebellion in Japan
January 20 - According to legend, freeholder Lalli slays ...
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1226: Encyclopedia - 1226
1226 - Events.
Carmelite Order approved by Pope Honorius III
Frederick II calls Imperial Diet of Cremona
1226 - Births.
June 21 - ...
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1515: Encyclopedia - 1515
1515 - Year in topics.
1515 in art
1515 - Births.
March 28 - Saint Teresa of Avila, Spanish Carmelite nun and poet (died 1582)
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Abbeys And Priories In Wales: Encyclopedia - Abbeys And Priories In Wales
Abbeys and priories in Wales is a link page for any abbey, priory, friary or other religious house in Wales.
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Albert Avogadro: Encyclopedia - Albert Avogadro
Albert Avogadro (1149-September 14, 1214), was a canon lawyer who served as Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1204 until his death.
Born ...
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Aylesford: Encyclopedia - Aylesford
Aylesford is a large village on the River Medway in Kent, 4 miles NW of Maidstone in England. Originally a small riverside settlement, Ay...
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Saint Valentine: Encyclopedia - Saint Valentine
Saint Valentine or Saint Valentinus refers to one of at least three martyred saints of ancient Rome. The feast of Saint Valentine was for...
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Carmelit: Encyclopedia Ii - Carmelit - System
Because much of Haifa is built on top of the Carmel mountain, the Carmelit (named after this mountain) is a peculiar subway system that g...
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Raphael Kalinowski: Encyclopedia Ii - Raphael Kalinowski - Carmelite Priest
In 1877 Kalinowski joined the Carmel of Linz, and took the name "Brother Raphael of St. Joseph." The name "of St. Joseph" had nothing to ...
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Raphael Kalinowski: Encyclopedia Ii - Raphael Kalinowski - Beatification And Canonization
Kalinowski's remains were originally kept in the convent cemetery, but this proved unmanageable because of the large number of pilgrims w...
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Mount Carmel Israel: Encyclopedia Ii - Mount Carmel Israel - History
Mount Carmel is mentioned in the Bible. On Mount Carmel transpired the miracles attending the competition between Baal and the Israelite ...
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Raphael Kalinowski: Encyclopedia Ii - Raphael Kalinowski - Childhood
He was born as Józef (Joseph) Kalinowski to a szlachta (noble) family. He was the second son of Andrzej (Andrew) Kalinowski, a professor...
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Raphael Kalinowski: Encyclopedia Ii - Raphael Kalinowski - Military Career
Choice of colleges was strictly limited by the Russians, so he joined the Russian Army and entered the Nicholayev Engineering Academy (Mi...
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Israel Railways: Encyclopedia Ii - Israel Railways - Lines
One railway line goes North along the coast reaching Haifa, the Krayot, and Nahariya. One goes South to Be'er Sheva with a new spur from ...
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Tel Aviv Subway: Encyclopedia Ii - Tel Aviv Subway - Back On Track
As of 2000, newer and more plausible plans for a subway system in Tel Aviv have seen the light of day. Today, the first 22km line (The Re...
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Tel Aviv Subway: Encyclopedia Ii - Tel Aviv Subway - History
As a matter of fact, initial plans for such subway system were already made in the mid-1960's, reaching to a peak in the days following t...
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Tel Aviv Subway: Encyclopedia Ii - Tel Aviv Subway - Planned Subway Lines
Tel Aviv Subway - Red Line.
The Red Line is to have 10km (out of a total 22km), underground, with overground usage as a light rail/tram...
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Syro-malabar Catholic Church: Encyclopedia Ii - Syro-malabar Catholic Church - History
Founded by Saint Thomas the Apostle, this church was known as the Saint Thomas Christians. Later, in the 4th century, a settlement of Jew...
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Pierce The Ploughman's Crede: Encyclopedia Ii - Pierce The Ploughman's Crede - Significant Contents
Like much political or religious poetry of the alliterative revival (i.e., Piers Plowman, Mum and the Sothsegger), the poem takes the for...
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Georges Thierry D'argenlieu: Encyclopedia Ii - Georges Thierry D'argenlieu - Religious Career
At the end of the war, d'Argenlieu undertook theological studies in Rome, and joined the religious order of the Carmelites as Louis de la...
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Scapular Of Our Lady Of Mount Carmel: Encyclopedia Ii - Scapular Of Our Lady Of Mount Carmel - Origins
According to a pious tradition the Blessed Virgin appeared to St. Simon Stock at Cambridge, England, on Sunday, 16 July, 1251. In answer ...
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Syro-malabar Catholic Church: Encyclopedia Ii - Syro-malabar Catholic Church - Dioceses
Syro-Malabar Church has its presence all over the world. However the proper territory assigned for this Church is limited in India, that ...
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Clemente Domínguez Y Gómez: Encyclopedia Ii - Clemente Domínguez Y Gómez - Controversially Ordained
In December 1975, Clemente Domínguez founded his own religious order, The Carmelites of the Holy Face, allegedly on instruction from the...
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Landskrona: Encyclopedia Ii - Landskrona - History
The city Landskrona was founded at the location of Scania's best natural harbour, as a means of King Eric of Pomerania's anti-Hanseatic p...
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John Of The Cross: Encyclopedia Ii - John Of The Cross - Life
As a child he lived in various Castilian villages, with the last being Medina del Campo, to which he moved in 1551. There, he studied th...
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Thérèse De Lisieux: Encyclopedia Ii - Thérèse De Lisieux - Recognition
In 1902, the Polish Carmelite priest Father Raphael Kalinowski (later Saint Raphael Kalinowski) translated her autobiography "Story of a ...
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Vauban: Encyclopedia Ii - Vauban - Life And Doctrines
Vauban was born in Saint-Léger-de-Foucheret (renamed Saint-Léger-Vauban in his honour), in the département of Yonne, in Burgundy, Fran...
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Thérèse De Lisieux: Encyclopedia Ii - Thérèse De Lisieux - The Little Way
Thérèse is known for her "Little Way." Because of her station in a Carmelite convent, Thérèse realized that she would not be able to ...
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Teresa Of Ávila: Encyclopedia Ii - Teresa Of Ávila - Activities As Reformer
The incentive to give outward practical expression to her inward motive was inspired in Teresa by Peter of Alcantara. Incidentally, he be...
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Abbey: Encyclopedia Ii - Abbey - Hulne
Of the convents of the Carmelite or White Friars we have a good example in the Abbey of Hulne, near Alnwick, the first of the order in En...
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Dublin: Encyclopedia Ii - Dublin - Infrastructure
Dublin - Communications.
Radio Telifís Éireann (RTE) is Ireland's national state broadcaster, and has its main offices and studios in...
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Nuno Álvares Pereira: Encyclopedia Ii - Nuno Álvares Pereira - Religious Life
After the death of his wife, he became a Carmelite (he joined the Order in 1423) at the Convent of Carmo (Lisbon) which he had founded in...
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Pope Honorius Iii: Encyclopedia Ii - Pope Honorius Iii - Other Work
Honorius gave papal sanction to the Dominican order in 1216, and to the Franciscan in 1223. He approved the Rule of St. Dominic in his Bu...
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Thérèse De Lisieux: Encyclopedia Ii - Thérèse De Lisieux - Early Life
St. Thérèse de Lisieux was born in Alençon, France, the daughter of Louis Martin, a watchmaker, and Zélie-Marie Guérin, a lacemaker....
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Dublin: Encyclopedia Ii - Dublin - Name
The name Dublin is an Anglicism of Dubh Linn (Irish, meaning "Black Pool"), though some doubt this derivation. Historically, in the old s...
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Dublin: Encyclopedia Ii - Dublin - History
Main article: History of Dublin
The settlement Dubh Linn dates perhaps as far back as the first century B.C.; Baile Átha Cliath or simpl...
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Dublin: Encyclopedia Ii - Dublin - Footnotes
Note 1: Baile Átha Cliath (or simply Áth Cliath) and Dubhlinn are the two names of the city, the former being the one currently in offi...
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Abbeys And Priories In England: Encyclopedia Ii - Abbeys And Priories In England - Monastic Glossary
Arrouasian \ Arroasian
Augustinian \ Augustinian Recollects
Benedictine
Bonshommes
Bridgettine \ Briggittine
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Dublin: Encyclopedia Ii - Dublin - Government
Dublin - City Government.
Dublin City is governed by Dublin City Council (formerly called Dublin Corporation) which is presided over by...
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Dublin: Encyclopedia Ii - Dublin - Culture
Dublin is a major cultural centre in Ireland.
Dublin is the origin of many prominent artists and writers such as James Joyce, Oscar Wilde...
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Dublin: Encyclopedia Ii - Dublin - Infrastructure
Dublin - Communications.
Radio Telifís Éireann (RTÉ) is Ireland's national state broadcaster, and has its main offices and studios i...
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Mount Carmel:
Spiritual - Theosophy
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Mount Carmel
Mount Carmel A mountain spur in Palestine, projecting into the sea south of Haifa, Israel; traditionally a sacred place and refuge, it...
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Loyola Marymount University: Encyclopedia Ii - Loyola Marymount University - Sponsoring Religious Orders
LMU is sponsored primarily by three Religious Orders that have long been associated with education, the Society of Jesus, the Religious o...
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Meditation:
Wiccan Pagan Dictionary On Meditation
MEDITATION - n. or adj. 1. art and science of contemplation and concentration spanning Paleolithic hunting rituals. Neolithic mysteri...
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Wendy Beckett: Encyclopedia Ii - Wendy Beckett - Biography
She was born in South Africa and raised in Edinburgh, Scotland. She became a nun in 1946 in the order of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Nam...
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Carmel: Encyclopedia Ii - Carmel - Related To Israel
Carmel may refer to the carmel daisy, a plant native to the slopes of Mt. Carmel.
Carmel was the name of an Israeli car manufacturin...
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Aylesford: Encyclopedia Ii - Aylesford - History
There has been activity in the area since neolithic times. There are a series of chamber tombs north of the village, of which Kit's Coty ...
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Pazzi: Encyclopedia Ii - Pazzi - The Pazzi Chapel
On another level, perhaps the greater mark on history left by the Pazzi is the Pazzi Chapel built under the direction of Filippo Brunelle...
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Measure For Measure: Encyclopedia Ii - Measure For Measure - Synopsis
The Duke of Vienna (who, at the time the play was written, would have been the eccentric Rudolf II), decides to enforce the city's harsh ...
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The American Book: Encyclopedia Ii - The American Book - Plot Summary
The novel opens in the Louvre, where Christopher Newman, a rich, (early) retired businessman and Civil War veteran, meets the pretty but ...
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Ecstasy Of St Theresa: Encyclopedia Ii - Ecstasy Of St Theresa - Works Influencing Or Influenced By This Sculpture
See also.
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See section on Cornaro chapel in Baroque entry.
See section on Sexuality and Christian Art
This sculpture is mentioned...
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Scapular: Encyclopedia Ii - Scapular - Symbolism
Though they are descended from the monastic vestment bearing the same name, scapulae probably have more in common with the tefillin of Ju...
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Carmel: Encyclopedia Ii - Carmel - Placenames Usually In Connection With Catholic History
Carmel is the name of several places:
In the United States:
Carmel, Indiana, USA
Carmel, New York, USA
Carmel Hamlet, New York, USA
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Mendicant Order: Encyclopedia Ii - Mendicant Order - Christian Mendicant Orders
Christian mendicant orders spend their time preaching the Gospel and serving the poor. Both of the two main new orders founded by Saint D...
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Carmel: Encyclopedia Ii - Carmel - Placenames, Usually In Connection With Catholic History
Carmel is the name of several places:
In the United States:
Carmel, Indiana, USA
Carmel, New York, USA
Carmel Hamlet, New York, USA
Car...
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Auschwitz Concentration Camp: Encyclopedia Ii - Auschwitz Concentration Camp - After The War
After the war, the camp served as a prison of the NKVD through most of 1945 and then remained in a state of disrepair for several years. ...
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Bishop Of Oxford: Encyclopedia Ii - Bishop Of Oxford - Early Times
The origins of Christianity in this part of England go back at least to the seventh century, when Saint Birinus brought his mission to th...
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Alnwick: Encyclopedia Ii - Alnwick - History
The history of Alnwick is the history of the castle and its lords, from the days of Gilbert Tyson, variously known as Tison, Tisson, and ...
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The American Book: Encyclopedia Ii - The American Book - Critical Evaluation
When James came to revise the book in 1907 for inclusion in the New York Edition of his fiction, he realized how fanciful much of the plo...
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Scapular: Encyclopedia Ii - Scapular - Specific Scapulae
Of all the types recognized by the Church the best-known, and perhaps the most popular, is the Scapular of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, some...
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Kokkamangalam: Encyclopedia Ii - Kokkamangalam - History
In the first century, Kokkamangalam was a prosperous Hindu village. According to tradition, St. Thomas, one of the twelve Apostles of Jes...
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Geldern: Encyclopedia Ii - Geldern - History
Geldern - Dragon legend.
According to folk legend, local noblemen Wichard and Lupold of Pont fought a fire-breathing dragon around 878....
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Nuno Álvares Pereira: Encyclopedia Ii - Nuno Álvares Pereira - Beatification. Canonization Procedure
Nuno was beatified on 23 January 1918 by Pope Benedict XV. His memorial is on 1 April.
He was on the point of being canonized by decree i...
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Bishop Of Chester: Encyclopedia Ii - Bishop Of Chester - Tudor Period
The last of the abbots of Chester was John, or Thomas, Clark, who resigned his abbey, valued at £1,003 5s. 11d. per annum, to the king a...
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Pope Honorius Iv: Encyclopedia Ii - Pope Honorius Iv - Early Career
Savelli studied at the University of Paris, during which time he held a prebend and a canonry at the cathedral of Châlons-sur-Marne. Lat...
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Paolo Uccello: Encyclopedia Ii - Paolo Uccello - Life
The sources for Paolo Uccello’s life are few: Giorgio Vasari’s biography, written 75 years after Paolo’s death, and a few contempor...
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Scapular: Encyclopedia Ii - Scapular - Origins
Just as the stole is the vestment that marked the office of a priest, the monastic scapular became the equivalent for those in monastic l...
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Haifa: Encyclopedia Ii - Haifa - Religion
Noted by Jews for the Cave of Elijah and the historic Jewish town of Shikmona at the foot of Mount Carmel, Haifa is also cherished by the...
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Crown Prince Rudolf Of Austria: Encyclopedia Ii - Crown Prince Rudolf Of Austria - The Mayerling Suicide Pact
In contrast with his deeply conservative father, Crown Prince Rudolf held distinctively liberal views that were closer to those of his mo...
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Christian Monasticism: Encyclopedia Ii - Christian Monasticism - Origins Of Christian Monasticism
Institutional Christian monasticism seems to have begun in the deserts in AD 4th century Egypt as a kind of living martyrdom. Scholars su...
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Pope Honorius Iv: Encyclopedia Ii - Pope Honorius Iv - Other Work
Honorius IV inherited plans for another crusade, but confined himself to collecting the tithes imposed by the Council of Lyons, arranging...
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Our Lady Of Fatima: Encyclopedia Ii - Our Lady Of Fatima - Controversies Of Fatima
Fatima is not without controversy. The alleged apparitions occurred during a period when Freemasons had gained influence in Portugal and ...
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Haifa: Encyclopedia Ii - Haifa - Transportation
There are 6 railroad stations along the Nahariya-Tel Aviv line within the municipal boundaries of Haifa. In order coming from Tel Aviv, t...
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Abbeys And Priories In England: Encyclopedia Ii - Abbeys And Priories In England - Cheshire
The Abbey Church of Saint Werburgh, Chester The Cathedral Church of Christ and the Blessed Virgin Mary, Chester (1541)
The Cathedral Chur...
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Tridentine Mass: Encyclopedia Ii - Tridentine Mass - The Roman Missal Revised And Published By Order Of Pope Pius V
In addition to "Tridentine Mass," traditional Catholics use the terms "ancient Mass," "traditional Mass," etc., because Pope Pius V's rev...
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Elijah Prophet: Encyclopedia Ii - Elijah Prophet - Other Biblical Elijahs
The Elijah spoken of in 2 Chronicles 21:12-15 is by some supposed to be a different person from the foregoing. He lived in the time of Je...
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Titian: Encyclopedia Ii - Titian - Early Work
A fresco of Hercules on the Morosini Palace is said to have been one of his earliest works; others were the Virgin and Child, in the Vien...
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Rapid Transit Technology: Encyclopedia Ii - Rapid Transit Technology - Tracks
Most rapid transit systems use conventional railway tracks, although since tracks in subway tunnels are not exposed to wet weather, they ...
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Tridentine Mass: Encyclopedia Ii - Tridentine Mass - The Roman Missal Revised And Published By Order Of Pope Pius V
In addition to "Tridentine Mass," traditional Catholics use the terms "ancient Mass," "traditional Mass," etc., because Pope Pius V's rev...
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Crestone Colorado: Encyclopedia Ii - Crestone Colorado - Geography
Crestone is located near the 38th parallel, in the San Luis Valley in south central Colorado. It is platted on a quarter section of land ...
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Abbeys And Priories In England: Encyclopedia Ii - Abbeys And Priories In England - West Sussex
Abbeys and priories in England - West Sussex non-Christian Monasteries.
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Abbeys And Priories In England: Encyclopedia Ii - Abbeys And Priories In England - Wiltshire
Abbeys and priories in England - Wiltshire non-Christian Monasteries.
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Crestone, Colorado: Encyclopedia Ii - Crestone, Colorado - Geography
Crestone is located near the 38th parallel, in the San Luis Valley in south central Colorado. It is platted on a quarter section of land ...
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Beauvais: Encyclopedia Ii - Beauvais - Bishops Of Beauvais
Main article: Bishop of Beauvais-Noyons-Senlis
The early bishops of Beauvais are largely legendary, but a document records that the bisho...
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Baroque: Encyclopedia Ii - Baroque - Baroque Theater And Dance
In theater, the elaborate conceits, multiplicity of plot turns, and variety of situations characteristic of Mannerism (Shakespeare's trag...
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Abbeys And Priories In England: Encyclopedia Ii - Abbeys And Priories In England - Hertfordshire
Abbeys and priories in England - Hertfordshire non-Christian Monasteries.
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Aylesford: Encyclopedia Ii - Aylesford - River Medway
The village has long had river connections. Aylesford takes its name from an Old English personal name, and literally denotes ‘Ægel’...
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