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A DICTIONARY OF CANON LAW. 13. 28. Apostate. An apostate is one who totally renounces the. Christian faith after having been baptized. (1325, 2). Catholics areforbidden to marry apos tates (1065, 11), and the pastor is forbidden to assist at such marriages without the. Bishop s consent. (1065, 2). Those who receive
About this Book. Catalog Record Details. Concise Catholic dictionary. Broderick, Robert C., 1913-. View full catalog record. Rights: Public Domain, Google-digitized. Get this Book. Find in a library · Download this page (PDF) · Download whole book (PDF). Partner login required. Partner institution members: Login to
The New Dictionary of Catholic Social Thought Edited by. Judith A. Dwyer (review). Thomas E. Blantz C.S.C.. The Catholic Historical Review, Volume 81, Number 3, July 1995, pp. 408-409. (Review). Published by The Catholic University of America Press. DOI: For additional information about this article. Access provided by
It is not in order to follow the fashion of our hurried day with its pre- dilection for outlines, condensations, and telegraphic style, but to fill the need of a class of Christians for whom the catechism is too little and theology too much, that we have set about compiling this brief DictionARY of DoGMATIC THEology for laymen.
CATHOLIC VOCABULARY/CONCEPTS. Word/Concept. Grade. Definition. Week. Abba. 6 Aramaic (the language of Jesus) word for father. This is Jesus' favorite designation for addressing. God, which helps us see how personal his relationship to God was for him, and that he thought of himself as God's Son. Fall-. Week 1.
The need for a modern Catholic dictionary seems obvious. Much has happened in the Catholic Church since the opening of the Second Vatican Council in 1962. The council itself was a historic event whose sixteen documents, confirmed by Pope Paul VI, have deeply influenced the thinking of all the faithful. As a result new
CATHOLIC DICTIONARY. gnus Dei.—(a) A triple prayer in the Mass and at the end of the Litanies; (b) wax discs stamped with the image of the. "Lamb of God," and blessed by the Pope every seventh year of his reign. Alb.—A vestment of white linen reaching to the feet, worn by the priest at Mass. It symbolizes innocence of
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