subdeaconship
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Subdeaconship — Subdeaconry Sub*dea con*ry, Subdeaconship Sub*dea con*ship, n. (Eccl.) The order or office of subdeacon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
subdeaconship — subdeaˈconship noun • • • Main Entry: ↑subdeacon … Useful english dictionary
Subdeacon — • The subdiaconate is the lowest of the sacred or major orders in the Latin Church. It is defined as the power by which one ordained as a subdeacon may carry the chalice with wine to the altar, prepare the necessaries for the Eucharist, and read… … Catholic encyclopedia
Canonical Age — Canonical Age † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Canonical Age The word age, taken in its widest meaning, may be described as a period of time . The geologist, physiologist, and jurist define it differently, each from his own viewpoint.… … Catholic encyclopedia
Acolyte — • A cleric promoted to the fourth and highest minor order in the Latin Church, ranking next to a subdeacon Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Acolyte Acolyte … Catholic encyclopedia
Subdeaconry — Sub*dea con*ry, Subdeaconship Sub*dea con*ship, n. (Eccl.) The order or office of subdeacon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Salem Abbey — Infobox Former Country native name = Reichskloster Salem conventional long name = Imperial Abbey of Salem common name = Salem| continent = Europe region = Central Europe country = Germany era = Middle Ages status = Abbey empire = Holy Roman… … Wikipedia
Alimentation — • In a broad sense, whatever is necessary to sustain human life: not merely food and drink, but lodging, clothing, care during sickness and burial Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Alimentation Alimentation … Catholic encyclopedia
Salem — • An abbey situated near the Castle of Heiligenberg, about ten miles from Constance, Baden (Germany) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Salem Salem … Catholic encyclopedia
Francois-Joachim-Pierre de Bernis — François Joachim Pierre de Bernis † Catholic Encyclopedia ► François Joachim Pierre de Bernis A French Cardinal and statesman, b. 1715 at Saint Marcel d Ardèche; d. at Rome, 1794. The Bernis family possessed many titles of nobility… … Catholic encyclopedia