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101Bishop — • The title of an ecclesiastical dignitary who possesses the fullness of the priesthood to rule a diocese as its chief pastor, in due submission to the primacy of the pope Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Bishop Bishop …
102Ecclesiastical Property in the United States — Ecclesiastical Property in the United States † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Property in the United States The Third Plenary Council of Baltimore decreed (tit. IX, cap. i, n. 264): We must hold, holily and inviolably, that… …
103National Synods — National Synods † Catholic Encyclopedia ► National Synods According to the recent canon law, national councils are the deliberating assemblies at which all the bishops of a nation are convoked by the patriarch or primate (Cf. Benedict …
104Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea — North Korea This article is part of the series: Politics and government of North Korea Constitution Juche …
105Council of State (Greece) — Greece This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Greece …
106Interagency Language Roundtable — Infobox Government agency agency name = Interagency Language Roundtable abbreviation = ILR logo width = 150px logo caption = seal width = seal caption = formed = 1955 date1 = date1 name = date2 = date2 name = preceding1 = preceding2 =dissolved =… …
107Indulgences — • A remission of the temporal punishment due to sin, the guilt of which has been forgiven Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Indulgences Indulgences …
108Catholic Parochial Missions — Catholic Parochial Missions † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Catholic Parochial Missions This term is used to designate certain special exertions of the Church s pastoral agencies, made, for the most part, among Catholics, to instruct them… …
109Chang Yi Wang — Born December 19, 1951 (1951 12 19) (age 59) Taip …
110full — full, complete, plenary, replete are not interchangeable with each other, but the last three are interchangeable with the most comprehensive term, full, in at least one of its senses. Full implies the presence or inclusion of everything that is… …