- A
catholicos (plural: catholicoi) is the head of
certain churches in some
Eastern Christian traditions. The
title implies autocephaly and, in some cases...
- The word
catholic (derived via Late
Latin catholicus, from the
ancient Gr****
adjective καθολικός (katholikos) 'universal')
comes from the Gr**** phrase...
-
Humanae vitae, 8–9.
Herder Korrespondenz Orbis Catholicus, 1968.
Herder Korrespondenz, Freiburg:
Orbis Catholicus, 1968, HK 1968 549 Sic, vol. 31,
October 1968...
- devil" is a
traditional division of the
sources of temptation.
Orbis Catholicus is a
Latin phrase meaning "Catholic world", per the
expression Urbi et...
- (possibly a
misunderstood title,
indicating as the
receiver a
certain Catholicus Dadyeshu,
bishop of Ardashir/Ctesiphon
between 421 and 456; this same...
- and Christian,
Schweinsteiger will face
Brazil in the Cup semi-final].
catholicus.org (in Portuguese). 8 July 2014.
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original on 22 November...
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mentioned by the
Franciscan monk and
botanist Francesco Cupani in the
Hortus Catholicus (1696).
Cupani first studied medicine,
before entering the Franciscan...
-
eventual blood loss and suffocation. His last
words were: Latin: Ego
Catholicus sum et
animo prompto paratoque pro Deo
mortem obibo. Si
mille vitas haberem...
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believed to
sympathize with the
Roman state.
According to Bar Hebraeus, the
catholicus of the
Church of the East,
Abraham III (r. 906–937),
wrote to the grand...
- καθολικός, romanized: katholikós, lit. 'general', 'universal', via Latin:
catholicus) is a
concept pertaining to
beliefs and
practices that are
widely accepted...