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  • 61Kyrie — For other uses, see Kyrie (disambiguation). Kyrie, from the Roman Gradual Kyrie, a transliteration of Greek κύριε (kyrie), vocative case of κύριος (kyrios), meaning Lord , is the common name of an important prayer of Christian liturgy, which is… …

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  • 62Evening Prayer (Anglican) — Part of a series on the Anglican Communion …

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  • 63Confiteor — The Confiteor (so named from its first word in Latin) is one of the prayers that can be said during the Penitential Rite at the beginning of Mass of the Roman Rite in the Catholic Church. It is also said in the Lutheran Church at the beginning of …

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  • 64Moral Theology — • Limited to those doctrines which discuss the relations of man and his free actions to God and his supernatural end, and propose the means instituted by God for the attainment of that end Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Moral Theology …

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  • 65Absolution — is a traditional theological term for the forgiveness experienced in the traditional Churches in the Sacrament of Reconciliation.Roman Catholic ChurchAbsolution is an integral part of the sacrament of penance and reconciliation. The penitent… …

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  • 66Sanbenito — Sambenito was a penitential garment, especially during the Spanish Inquisition, similar to a scapular either yellow with red St. Andrew s crosses for penitent heretics or black and decorated with friars, dragons and devils for impenitent heretics …

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  • 67Halitgar — (Halitgarius, Halitcharius, Halitgaire, Aligerio) was a ninth century bishop of Cambrai (in office 817 831). He is known also as an apostle to the Danes, and the writer of a widely known penitential.LifeIn 822 he travelled to Denmark as a… …

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  • 68Rhymed psalter — Rhymed psalters are versified collections of the Psalms.OriginsThe origins of the rhymed psalter lie in twelfth century translations from the Latin Vulgate into French. These were made in England (for the French speaking Anglo Normans) [William W …

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  • 69Judaism — /jooh dee iz euhm, day , deuh /, n. 1. the monotheistic religion of the Jews, having its ethical, ceremonial, and legal foundation in the precepts of the Old Testament and in the teachings and commentaries of the rabbis as found chiefly in the… …

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  • 70Jewish religious year — Introduction       the cycle of Sabbaths and holidays that are commonly observed by the Jewish religious community and officially in Israel by the Jewish secular community as well. The Sabbath and festivals (feast) are bound to the Jewish… …

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