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71Contrition — • Lat. contritio, a breaking of something hardened Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Contrition Contrition † …
72Dies Irae — • Name by which the sequence in requiem Masses is commonly known Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Dies Irae Dies Iræ † …
73Penance (as a Virtue) — • Penance designates (1) a virtue; (2) a sacrament of the New Law; (3) a canonical punishment inflicted according to the earlier discipline of the Church; (4) a work of satisfaction enjoined upon the recipient of the sacrament. Catholic… …
74Union of Christendom — • Includes the Catholic Church together with the many other religious communions which have either directly or indirectly, separated from it Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Union of Christendom Union of Christend …
75Masonry (Freemasonry) — Masonry (Freemasonry) † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Masonry (Freemasonry) The subject is treated under the following heads: I. Name and Definition; II. Origin and Early History; III. Fundamental Principles and Spirit; IV.… …
76The Incarnation — The Incarnation † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Incarnation I. The Fact of the Incarnation (1) The Divine Person of Jesus Christ A. Old Testament Proofs B. New Testament Proofs C. Witness of Tradition (2) The Human… …
77The Seal of Confession — The Law of the Seal of Confession † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Law of the Seal of Confession In the Decretum of the Gratian who compiled the edicts of previous councils and the principles of Church law which he published about 1151,… …
78whatever — 1. adjective /ʍɒtˈɛvə,ʍɑtˈɛvɚ/ Unexceptional or unimportant; blah. All in all, I guess I shouldn t be complaining, but the rest of the show, imho, was very whatever ish. 2. interjection /ʍɒtˈɛvə,ʍɑtˈɛvɚ/ A holophrastic expression used… …
79whyever — adverb For whatever reason. Whyever you do it, just do it See Also: however, howsoever, whatever, whatsoever, whenever, whensoever, wherever, wheresoever …
80Ancient borough — An early historical analysis of cities and boroughs by Robert Brady (1704) …