- Quam
singulari was a
decree released by Pope Pius X in 1910,
concerning the
admittance of
children to the Eucharist. This
followed a
decree by the Sacred...
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Singulari Nos (subtitled On the
Errors of Lammenais) was an
encyclical issued on June 25, 1834, by Pope
Gregory XVI.
Essentially a follow-up to the better-known...
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Singularis may
refer to :
singularis, singular, or
singular number, a
grammatical number In biology:
Dypsis singularis, a
species of
flowering plant in...
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immediately before first Communion. In 1910, Pope Pius X
issued the
decree Quam
singulari,
which changed the age at
which First Communion is
taken to 7
years old...
- to have been Pope Pius IX in the
allocution Singulari Quadam (9
December 1854) and the
encyclicals Singulari Quidem (17
March 1856) and
Quanto Conficiamur...
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Leiopodus singularis is a
species of bee in the
family Apidae. It is
found in
Central America and
North America. This
species is a
kleptoparasite of Diadasia...
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should receive communion as
frequently as possible. In his
encyclical Quam
singulari Pius also
relaxed restrictions on
reception of
Communion for the sick...
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William of
Ockham or
Occam OFM (/ˈɒkəm/ OK-əm; Latin:
Gulielmus Occamus; c. 1287 – 9/10
April 1347) was an
English Franciscan friar,
scholastic philosopher...
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Axonopus singularis is a
species of
flowering plant in the gr****
family Poaceae,
native to
Brazil (the
states of Maranhão and Goiás). When
placed in the...
- Revolutions, (James Chastain, ed.), Ohio University, 2005
Singulari nos, 2 Pope
Gregory XVI.
Singulari Nos, §6, 1834 Czesław Miłosz (1983). The
History of Polish...