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Basilica
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St. Peters, a name given primarily to the ancient churches of Rome, built around the 4th century
characterized by large stone structure |
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Third Order
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refers to a branch of a religious order whose members are lay men and women
want to live simply, or to spread way of fellowship |
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paganism
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comprises all religions other than that revealed by God in Chirst
ex. Judaism, Mormens originates from Latin |
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Metempsychosis
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"the trends migration of souls" Hinduism-believe in reincarnation and that no one can reach perfection, if reach good life then reach karma and come back as better state of life, if reach a bold live then come back as lower state of life
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stylite
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applies in 5th and 6th century, refers to people who stood or sat on styles or pillars 20-30 feet high
pillars outside city and people preached for people below to hear |
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Episcopate
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refers totime when a person is the bishop
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St. Hilary of Poiters
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315-368; called "greatest Theologian in the Western Church in the 3rd Century" doctor of the church
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Hippolytus
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170-236; major theolgical writer of the early churhc, wrote a work called "Apostolic tradition"
was an anti-pope, person who failed at being elected pope |
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St. Augustin of Canterbury
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sent as a missionary to England by Pope Gregory the Great
Archbishop of Canterbury |
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St. Augustin of Hippo
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354-430; when Augustin died Dark Ages began, greatest of the fathers of the Western Chruch; he is the doctor of grace sometimes called the prophet of history
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Pope Leo the Great I
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440-461; repulsed the attack of Atila the Hun
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Pope Gregory the Great
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important in the recnstuction of civilization during the dark ages, he was the last Latin Father of the Church; called himself a servant of the servants of God
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Charlemagne
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768-814; king of the Franks, Founder of France and Germany. crowned king of Holy Roman Empire in 800; sometimes called the Rex, Pater Europae, King Father of Europe
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Bell, Book, Candle
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process of excommunication
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Mitre
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liturgical headress, worn by a bishop of the Latin Rite
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nave
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place where people sit in the church
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