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Lector is
Latin for one who reads,
whether aloud or not. In
modern languages it
takes various forms, as
either a
development or a loan, such as English:...
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Ausci Iluronenses in and
around Iluro (Oloron-Sainte-Marie)
Lactorates or
Lectorates in and
around Lectoure Monesii, Osii, or
Onesii in the high
Garonne river...
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clerical state,
after which he
could receive the four
minor orders (ostiary,
lectorate,
order of exorcists,
order of acolytes) and then the
major orders (subdiaconate...
- intelligentsia, intercollegiate, lectern, lectin, lection, lectionary, lector,
lectorate, lecture, legend, legendary, legendry, legibility, legible, legion, legionary...
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instruments of the office. The
Council of
Sardica (343)
mentions the
lectorate alone as
obligatory before ordination to the diaconate. The obligation...
- biologist, and professor. Born in Vang, Thy on 8
March 1813, he held a
lectorate in
mineralogy in Sorø
until 1845 when he
became a
professor of zoology...
- He
finished his
theological studies in 1773,
receiving the
Dominican Lectorate of
Sacred Theology.
After Concanen received his
theology degree, the Dominicans...
- 73 "Upon the
completion of his studies, he was
awarded the
degree of
Lectorate in
Theology at the Minerva, one of the
venerable centers of Dominican...
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Theologian of the
Pontifical Household.
Marius J.
Zerafa O.P., 1929-2022,
Lectorate ad
Licentiate in
Sacred Theology and a
Doctorate in
Social Sciences. Art...
- intelligentsia, intercollegiate, lectern, lectin, lection, lectionary, lector,
lectorate, lecture, legend, legendary, legendry, legibility, legible, legion, legionary...