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| Saint Lucy's Day Saint Lucy's Day (Sankta Lucia, Saint Lucia) is the Church feast day dedicated to St. Lucy and is observed on December 13. Saint_Lucy's_Day
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| Abbey of Gethsemani The Abbey of Gethsemani is located at 3642 Monks Road in Trappist, Kentucky, ten miles south of Bardstown. It was founded in 1848 by monks from the Abbey of Melleray in Western France. Abbey_of_Gethsemani
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| Tree of Jesse The Tree of Jesse refers to a passage in the Biblical Book of Isaiah which describes metaphorically the descent of the Messiah and is accepted by Christians as pertaining to Jesus, and is often represented in art, particularly in that of the Medieval period, the earliest dating from the 11th century. Tree_of_Jesse
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| Donglu Donglu (Chinese: 东闾, trad. 東閭; pinyin: Dōnglǘ) is a village in Qingyuan County, Hebei province, China. Donglu
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| Our Lady of China Our Lady of China (Simplified Chinese: 中华圣母, Traditional Chinese: 中華聖母, pinyin: Zhōnghuá Shèngmǔ) is the name given to an apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Donglu, China, first appearing in 1900. Our_Lady_of_China
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| Michael von Faulhaber Michael Cardinal von Faulhaber (born March 3, 1869 in Klosterheidenfeld, Unterfranken, died June 12, 1952 in Munich) was Roman Catholic Archbishop of Munich for 35 years, from 1917 to his death in 1952. In 1921 he became a Cardinal, with the title of Cardinal Priest of S. Michael_von_Faulhaber
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| Palm Sunday Talk:Palm_Sunday
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| Holy Wednesday In Christianity, Holy Wednesday (also called Spy Wednesday, and in the Eastern and Oriental Orthodox Churches, Holy and Great Wednesday) is the Wednesday of the Holy Week, the week before Easter. It is followed by Maundy Thursday (Holy Thursday). Holy_Wednesday
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| Catholicism and Freemasonry The Roman Catholic Church has long been an outspoken critic of Freemasonry, and has continually prohibited members from being Freemasons since In Eminenti Specula in 1739. Since the early 1700s, the Vatican has issued several papal bulls forbidding Catholics from becoming Freemasons under threat of excommunication. Catholicism_and_Freemasonry
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| Samuel George Morton Samuel George Morton (1799-1851) was an American physician and natural scientist. Morton was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1820. Samuel_George_Morton
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| Robert Sungenis Robert A. Sungenis (born 1955), is the controversial founder of the Bellarmine Theological Forum. Robert_Sungenis
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| Hans Urs von Balthasar Hans Urs von Balthasar (August 12, 1905—June 26, 1988) was a Swiss theologian and priest who was nominated to be a cardinal of the Catholic Church. Hans_Urs_von_Balthasar
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| Exultet The Exultet (also known as the Exsultet or sometimes the Easter ProclamationCatholic Culture) is the traditional Western Rite hymn of praise intoned by the deacon during the Easter Vigil. In the absence of a deacon, it may be intoned by the priest, or by the cantor. Exultet
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| Secretariat of State (Holy See) The Secretariat of State is the oldest dicastery in the Roman Curia, the government of the Roman Catholic Church. It is headed by the Cardinal Secretary of State, currently Tarcisio Cardinal Bertone, and performs all the political and diplomatic functions of Vatican City and the Holy See. Secretariat_of_State_(Holy_See)
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| Romano Pontifici Eligendo Romano Pontifici Eligendo was the Apostolic Constitution governing the election of popes that was promulgated by Pope Paul VI in 1975. It instituted a number of far-reaching reforms in the process of electing popes. Romano_Pontifici_Eligendo
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| Catholicism and Freemasonry Talk:Catholicism_and_Freemasonry
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| Hitler's Pope Hitler's Pope is a book published in 1999 by the British journalist and author John Cornwell. It examines the actions of Pope Pius XII during the Nazi era and explores the charge that he assisted in the legitimization of Hitler's Nazi regime in Germany through the pursuit of a Reichskonkordat in 1933. Hitler's_Pope
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| AIDS/Archive 3 Talk:AIDS/Archive_3
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| Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar Zaragoza, Spain Basilica_of_Our_Lady_of_the_Pillar
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| Teachings of Opus Dei Teachings of Opus Dei are the teachings of the founder of Opus Dei, St. Josemaría Escrivá de Balaguer. Teachings_of_Opus_Dei
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