- In
ancient Rome, the
quindecimviri sacris faciundis were the
fifteen (quindecim)
members of a
college (collegium) with
priestly duties. They
guarded the...
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beginning of a new
bishop ministry'
Thesaurus Pre**** Latinarum, "
Sacris Solemniis"
Sacris Solemniis in the
Catholic Encyclopedia discusses the
merits of...
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Sacri may
refer to : The
Sacri Monti of
Piedmont and
Lombardy are a
series of nine
groups of
chapels and
other architectural features in
northern Italy...
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dwellest aye. Amen. Full text of "
Sacris solemniis", with an
English translation by John
David Chambers (1805–1893)
Sacris Solemniis in the
Catholic Encyclopedia...
- The
sacrum (pl.:
sacra or sacrums), in
human anatomy, is a large,
triangular bone at the base of the
spine that
forms by the
fusing of the
sacral vertebrae...
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Critici sacri was a
compilation of
Latin biblical commentaries published in
London from 1660,
edited by John Pearson. The
publisher was
Cornelius Bee...
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Catholic Church is less restrictive,
declaring that "a
certain communion in
sacris, and so in the Eucharist,
given suitable cir****stances and the approval...
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Vatican Council used the word "communion" in a
sense other than
communio in
sacris when
speaking of
Christians separated from the
Catholic Church. The Catechism...
- The
Historia belli sacri, also
called the
Historia de via
Hierosolymis or
Historia peregrinorum, is a
chronicle of the
First Crusade and the
early years...
- In the
Catholic Church,
communicatio in
sacris ("communion in
sacred [things]"; also
translated as "worship in common": n.8 ), also
called communicatio...