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Triuncina religiosae is a moth in the
family Bombycidae. It was
described by
Johann Wilhelm Helfer in 1837. It is
found in India. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble...
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Sacred Heart of
Jesus (French:
Religieuses du Sacré-Cœur de Jésus; Latin:
Religiosae Sanctissimi Cordis Jesu),
abbreviated RSCJ, is a
Catholic centralized...
- "congregations"; and for "nuns" and "sisters"
jointly it used the
Latin word
religiosae (women religious). The
bishops at
Vatican II, in
their do****ent Perfectae...
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Christianae adultorum (Typis
Polyglottis Vaticanis, 1972) Ordo
professionis religiosae (Typis
Polyglottis Vaticanis, 1970, 1975) Ordo
Baptismi parvulorum (Typis...
- "congregations"; and for "nuns" and "sisters"
jointly it used the
Latin word
religiosae (women religious). The same
religious order could include both "nuns"...
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parvulae virgines et
antiquae pariter viduae conscendunt et hunc
montem et
religiosae.
Coetus hic
aggregantur hic ut
exhibeant vota
regratiantur ut ipsa et...
- John
Herbinius (1675).
Religious Kyivan caves or the
underground Kyiv (
Religiosae Kijovienses Cryptae, Sive
Kijovia Subterranea). Kyiv
Pechersk Lavra article...
- church's war on heresy.
Several clerics sought to
promote these mulieres religiosae (or
religious women) as
saints after their deaths.
Probably the most famous...
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Triuncina cervina (Walker, 1865)
Triuncina diaphragma (Mell, 1958)
Triuncina religiosae (Helfer, 1837)
Wikispecies has
information related to Triuncina. Beccaloni...
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devout lives,
following the
example of
Marie of Oignies.
Called mulieres religiosae or
mulieres sanctae, some
gathered together in
beguinages while many others...