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Vatican Council and the
pontificate of Pope Paul VI, the
mantum fell out of use. Some old
mantums have been made into
copes by
being shortened. The cappa...
- Pope had train-bearers both in
front and in back
whenever he walked. The
mantum—a very long cope worn only by the Pope. Originally, it was red in color...
- Church. In the 11th and 12th centuries, the immantatio, or
bestowal of the
mantum (a
papal vestment consisting of a very long red cope
fastened with an elaborate...
- mal,
premalignant • impair, impairment, pejoration,
pejorative •
pessimal mantum mant- dismantle, dismantlement, manta, mantel, mantelet, mantilla, mantle...
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Sunday of September)
Attributes Aureole with
twelve stars Crown Child Jesus Mantum Patronage Bicol region, Sick, Poor, Afflicted, Clergy,
Archdiocese of Caceres...
- tarpaulin',
Emilian mantèl 'coat'
Diminutive of OFr mante, fr LL manta, fr L
mantum, mantellum, fr Gaul.
mantlon 'covering' Br malan, manal, C
manal 'sheaf'...
- Our Lady of Peñafrancia halo with
Circle of 12 stars, Crown, Holy Child,
Mantum[citation needed] Our Lady of Piat dark complexion, the
Child Jesus, rosary...
- alb, cincture,
pectoral cross, stole, and a very long cope
known as the "
mantum" (or "papal mantle"). Finally, the
papal tiara was
placed on his head. The...
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incorporates text from this source,
which is in the
public domain. Whipple,
George Mantum (1890).
History of the
Salem Light Infantry from 1805-1890 (PDF) (1st ed...
- "
Mantum"
meaning "river " in the Mbem dialect, by the natives. So, this
station and the
German directives made the man and his
project on the "
Mantum"...