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Clericalism
Clericalism Cler"ic*al*ism, n. An excessive devotion to the interests of the sacerdotal order; undue influence of the clergy; sacerdotalism.

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- Disciplina clericalis is a book by Petrus Alphonsi. Written in Latin at the beginning of the 12th century, it is a collection of 33 fables and tales and...
- funeralis Scudder & Burgess, 1870 Helias clericalis Burmeister, 1875 Nisoniades australis Mabille, 1883 Phlebodes clericalis Burmeister, 1878 Thanaos funeralis...
- continues to distinguish between ordini (orders) and Congregazioni Religiose Clericali ("clerical religious congregations"). Some other authors use the terms...
- Salvadori, M****imo L. (21 August 2009). "La differenza fra cattolici e clericali". La Repubblica (in Italian). Retrieved 29 June 2023 – via FLC CGIL. "Papa...
- translated into Latin by Petrus Alphonsi and included in his Disciplina Clericalis, alongside the "Sindibad" story cycle. In the 14th century, a version...
- Holy See Press Office (January 2010). "Dominus Emmanuel Milingo e statu clericali dimittitur" (PDF). Acta Apostolicae Sedis: 57. Archived (PDF) from the...
- focus of the story. This version reached Europe through the Disciplina Clericalis and is also to be found in the Gesta Romanorum. In it, the incident of...
- translated into Latin by Petrus Alphonsi and included in his Disciplina Clericalis. In the 14th century, a version of this tale also appears in the Gesta...
- imaginary conversation between a Jew and a Christian, and Disciplina Clericalis (A Training-school for the Clergy), in fact a collection of Eastern fables...
- and 1480. Scholars have identified one inspiration as the "Disciplina clericalis", a po****r early 12th-century collection of verse (some of Arabian origin)...