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NASA Acronyms. 2013.
NASA Acronyms. 2013.
Chalice — • Occupies the first place among sacred vessels, and by a figure of speech the material cup is often used as if it were synonymous with the Precious Blood itself Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Chalice Chalice … Catholic encyclopedia
Chasuble — • Called in Latin casula planeta or pænula, and in early Gallic sources amphibalus, the principal and most conspicuous Mass vestment, covering all the rest Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Chasuble Chasuble … Catholic encyclopedia
Ciborium — • A chalice like vessel used to contain the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Ciborium Ciborium † … Catholic encyclopedia
Southbank, Victoria — Infobox Australian Place name = Southbank imagesize= 250 caption = Melbourne Southbank Princes Bridge state = vic type = suburb lga = City of Port Phillip lga2 = City of Melbourne area = 1.7 city = Melbourne est = 1990 postcode = 3006 pop = 9364… … Wikipedia
Michael Momyr — (born 8 August 1956 in Trondheim) is a Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party. He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Sør Trøndelag in 2001, but was not re elected in 2005. He served in the position of deputy representative… … Wikipedia
Leonard Feeney — (* 15. Februar 1897 in Lynn, Massachusetts; † 30. Januar 1978 in Ayer, Massachusetts) war katholischer Priester und 35 Jahre lang Jesuit. Sein Lebenswerk war die Verteidigung des Dogmas vom exklusiven Heilsanspruch der Kirche, was seit Cyprian… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Alb — • A white linen vestment with close fitting sleeves, reaching nearly to the ground and secured round the waist by a girdle Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Alb Alb … Catholic encyclopedia
Albanenses — • Manichæan heretics who lived in Albania, probably about the eighth century Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Albanenses Albanenses … Catholic encyclopedia
Antonio Amico — Antonio Amico † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Antonio Amico Canon of Palermo, and ecclesiastical historian of Syracuse and Messina, (d. 1641). He wrote also on the royal house and the admirals of Sicily. Among his works is a Brevis et… … Catholic encyclopedia
Diocese of Alba Pompeia — Diocese of Alba Pompeia † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Diocese of Alba Pompeia Comprises eighty towns in the province of Cuneo and two in the province of Alexandria, in Italy. Heading the list of the bishops of Alba is a St. Dionysius, of… … Catholic encyclopedia