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  • 61Curialistic — Cu ri*a*lis tic ( l?s t?k), a. [L.curialis belonging to the imperial court, fr. curia, LL., also, counselors and retinue of a king.] 1. Pertaining to a court. [1913 Webster] 2. Relating or belonging to the ultramontane party in the Latin Church.… …

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  • 62Ultra- — Ul tra , a. A prefix from the Latin ultra beyond (see {Ulterior}), having in composition the signification beyond, on the other side, chiefly when joined with words expressing relations of place; as, ultramarine, ultramontane, ultramundane,… …

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  • 63ultramontanism — noun see ultramontane …

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  • 64Breviary — A breviary (from Latin brevis , short or concise ) is a liturgical book of the Latin liturgical rites of the Catholic Church containing the public or canonical prayers, hymns, the Psalms, readings, and notations for everyday use, especially for… …

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  • 65Conservatism — This article is about conservatism as a political and social philosophy. For other uses, see Conservatism (disambiguation). Part of a series on …

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  • 66First Vatican Council — Vatican Council I Date 1869–70 (formally closed in 1960 prior to Vatican II) Accepted by Catholicism, with exception of Old Catholic Church Previous council Council of Trent Next council …

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  • 67Martin of Tours — Saint Martin of Tours Statue of Saint Martin cutting his cloak in two. Höchster Schloss, Höchst. Bishop and Confessor Born 316 AD Savaria …

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  • 68Pope Alexander VII — Infobox Pope|English name=Alexander VII [Note on numbering: Pope Alexander V is now considered an anti pope. At the time however, this fact was not recognized and so the fifth true Pope Alexander took the official number VI. This caused the true… …

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  • 69Pope Clement XIV — Clement XIV Papacy began 19 May 1769 Papacy ended 22 September 1774 ( 100000000000000050000005 years, 10000000000000126000000126 days) …

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  • 70John Lingard — Dr. John Lingard (5 February 1771 – 17 July 1851[1]) was an English Catholic priest, born in St Thomas Street in Central Winchester to recusant parents and the author of The History Of England, From the First Invasion by the Romans to the… …

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