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  • 61Tridentine Mass — For the forms of the Mass liturgy prior to 1570, see Pre Tridentine Mass. Tridentine Mass in a chapel of the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Boston The Tridentine Mass is the form of the Roman Rite Mass contained in the typical editions …

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  • 62Patriarch Epiphanius of Constantinople — Epiphanius (d. June 5, 535) was the patriarch of Constantinople from February 25, 520 to June 5, 535, succeeding John II Cappadocia.The eastern empire was now rising to great splendour through the victories of its generals, Belisarius and Narses …

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  • 63Archbishop Nectarius of Constantinople — Nectarius (died 397 or 398) was the archbishop of Constantinople from AD 381 until his death, the successor to Saint Gregory Nazianzus.[1] Contents 1 Background 2 His calling 3 …

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  • 64Catechism — A catechism (pronEng|ˈkætəkɪzəm; gr. κατηχισμός) is a summary or exposition of doctrine, traditionally used in Christian religious teaching from New Testament times to the present. [ [http://bible.crosswalk.com/Lexicons/Greek/grk.cgi?number=2727… …

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  • 65Genesis3D — was a project by Eclipse Entertainment to create a real time 3D engine for Microsoft Windows. It was released as source code in 1998. The first released version supported hardware acceleration and a software renderer. Genesis3D had RGB lightmaps …

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  • 66Exorcist — In some religions an exorcist (also called a witchman) is a person who is believed to be able to cast out the devil or other demon. A priest, a monk, a healer, a shaman or other specially prepared or instructed person can be an exorcist. An… …

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  • 67Mystagogue — A mystagogue (from Greek: μυσταγωγός person who initiates into mysteries ) is a person who initiates others into mystic beliefs, an educator or person who has knowledge of the Sacred Mysteries. Another word is Hierophant. In ancient mystery… …

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  • 68Antimension — The Antimension (Greek instead of the table ; Slavonic: Antimíns ) is one of the most important furnishings of the altar in many Eastern Christian liturgical traditions. It is a rectangular piece of cloth, either linen or silk, typically… …

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  • 69Ascetical theology — is the organized study or presentation of spiritual teachings found in Christian Scripture and the Church Fathers that help the faithful to more perfectly follow Christ and attain to Christian perfection . The word ascetic is from the Greek word… …

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  • 70Carl Lwanga — Infobox Saint name=Saint Carl Lwanga birth date=1860 or 1865 death date=June 3 1886 feast day=June 3 venerated in=Roman Catholic Church imagesize= caption=Carl Lwanga and his companions birth place=Buganda, Uganda death place=Namugongo, Uganda… …

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