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Oblatio vitae,
meaning "the free
offering (i.e. “oblation”) of [one's] life", is a
category under which a
person may be
declared "Blessed"
under the canonization...
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missa "M****",
including the
derivation from
Hebrew matzah (Missah, id est,
oblatio), here
attributed to
Caesar Baronius. The
Hebrew derivation is learned...
- a
title to a property. In
medieval times in the Holy
Roman Empire, an
oblatio feudi or
Lehnsauftragung meant a
transfer of property,
freely held by its...
- faithful, such as
giving alms to the poor. The word
comes from the Late
Latin oblatio (from offerre,
oblatum 'to offer'), 'an
instance of offering' and by extension...
- the
canonization procedures of the
Catholic Church,
through the path of
oblatio vitae. This
means the
offering of one's life and
premature death for another...
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Congregation for the
Causes of
Saints Maiorem hac
dilectionem Advocatus Diaboli Oblatio vitae Positio Beatification and
canonization process in 1914
Election of...
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Retrieved 5
March 2018. Boswell, John
Eastburn (1984). "Expositio and
Oblatio: The
Abandonment of
Children and the
Ancient and
Medieval Family". The...
- p. 72. ISBN 978-0-4154-2675-6 Boswell, John Eastburn, "Expositio and
Oblatio: The
Abandonment of
Children and the
Ancient and
Medieval Family", American...
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collective act of
Marian devotion among Catholics, with the
Latin terms oblatio, servitus,
commendatio and
dedicatio being used in this context. Consecration...
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movable object it is
known as a gift of hand (donum manuale, an
offering or
oblatio, an alms).
Properly speaking, however, it is a
voluntary contract, verbal...