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Regimen Animarum is a
Latin codex that was
written in 1343 for the
Archbishop of Canterbury. It
contains the
Office of the
Feast of
Corpus Christi. Regimen...
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address this, such as by
Bernard of Clairvaux. The
Latin term "cura
animarum" (care of souls)
emerged as the
proper responsibility of the
bishop as...
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Melica animarum is a
species of gr**** that is
endemic to
Sierra de las Ánimas in Uruguay. The
species have
elongated rhizomes and
erect culms which are...
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parish family book (Latin:
Status animarum,
meaning "State of Souls") is a
register of
people living in a
parish and of
events related to them. It...
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College of All
Souls of the
Faithful Departed Latin name
Collegium Omnium Animarum Fidelium Defunctorum de
Oxonia Established 1438; 586 years ago (1438) Named...
- from the
little prayer book
called The Book of
Three Souls (Liber
Trium Animarum)
rather than
those found in the
Notory Art. The
purported author, Honorius...
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definitive proof that he was a real
historical figure. In his
treatise De
statu animarum post
mortem (written c. 583), the
theologian Eustratius of Constantinople...
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confirmed the
rights of the
neophytes in
Southeast Asia in the
papal brief Animarum salutes.
Reversing the
economic policies of his
immediate predecessor,...
- milítiae caeléstis, Sátanam aliósque spíritus malígnos, qui ad perditiónem
animárum pervagántur in mundo, divína virtúte, in inférnum detrúde.
Saint Michael...
- Vaticanis, p. 546, ISSN 0001-5199, OCLC 561125197,
Sacerdotes autem, in cura
animarum et in
conscientiis dirigendis, numquam, sive
sponte sive interrogati, ita...