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Communion churches.[citation needed] The
English word "cathedra",
plural cathedrae,
comes from the
Latin word for "armchair",
itself derived from the Gr****...
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Holcocera cathedrae is a moth in the
family Blastobasidae which is
endemic to
Costa Rica.
David Adamski (2002). "Holcocerini of
Costa Rica (Lepidoptera:...
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Cunningham translation Archived 28 June 2011 at the
Wayback Machine), and
cathedrae velatae (canopied thrones,
appearing as "canopied pulpits" in both those...
- decreta, substituunt; qui
tribus non
amplius mensibus Romanae usus est
cathedrae successione....Urbe ****
dedecore pulsus, suum ad
episcopatum reversus...
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Ordinariate of the
Chair of
Saint Peter (Latin:
Ordinariatus Personalis Cathedrae Sancti Petri) is a
Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction or personal...
- Aquinas, who
spoke of the “Magisterium
cathedrae pastoralis” ( of the
pastoral chair) and the “Magisterium
cathedrae magistralis” (Magisterium of a master’s...
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ecclesia Dei,
juxta magnum altare,
concavus quidem ad
modum rotundae cathedrae confectus, in quo ****uri
reges loco
quasi coronationis ponebantur ex more...
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dating from at
least the
early thirteenth century is one of the
oldest cathedrae is not in use.
Another very
ancient seat is the so-called "Chair of Dagobert"...
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before that date, as
before the 4th
century there were no
Christian "
cathedrae";
bishops were
never seated when
leading congregational worship, but instead...
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Theology of the
University of
Belgrade official site:
DEPARTMENTS AND
CATHEDRAE Archived 14
April 2014 at the
Wayback Machine Miladinović,
Veljko (16...