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- Mother of Good Counsel (Italian: Istituto Mater Boni Consilii; Latin: Institutum Mater Boni Consilii; IMBC) is a sedeprivationist traditionalist Catholic...
- ****ume the reader can fill in the rest. Summa de Sacramentis et Animae Consiliis was a scholastic style text based on Peter the Chanter's lectures. It...
- Tiara and the Keys of Heaven, with the words of Leo XIII: "Fili acquisce consiliis ejus" (Child, listen to her counsels). Our Lady of Good Counsel is the...
- Imani Temple African-American Catholic Congregation Istituto Mater Boni Consilii Liberal Catholic Church Liberal Catholic Church International Liberal Catholic...
- recant their heresies. This position is endorsed by the Istituto Mater Boni Consilii and the Orthodox Roman Catholic Movement. There are estimated to be between...
- the Congregation of Mary Immaculate Queen and the Institute Mater Boni Consilii. Since Vatican II issued no dogmatic definitions or anathemas, in accordance...
- seven interlocking pieces. The phrase translated above as "in concert" (de consilii sententia) is regarded by some as referring to their commission rather...
- by some traditionalist Catholic groups such as the Istituto Mater Boni Consilii and Orthodox Roman Catholic Movement, among others. The doctrine of Sedeprivationism...
- bleibt immer Knecht." — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Zahme Xenien "Vis consilii expers mole ruit sua." — Horace, Odes III "Der schlimmste Feind, dem du...
- clock mechanism contains the inscription Quod bene vortat Deus Opt. Max., Consiliis Edmundi Beckett, Baronetti, LL.D., Opera Gul. Potts et Filiorum, civium...