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Basilica
St. Peters, a name given primarily to the ancient churches of Rome, built around the 4th century
characterized by large stone structure
Third Order
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
paganism
comprises all religions other than that revealed by God in Chirst
ex. Judaism, Mormens
originates from Latin
Metempsychosis
"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
stylite
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
Episcopate
refers totime when a person is the bishop
St. Hilary of Poiters
315-368; called "greatest Theologian in the Western Church in the 3rd Century" doctor of the church
Hippolytus
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
St. Augustin of Canterbury
sent as a missionary to England by Pope Gregory the Great
Archbishop of Canterbury
St. Augustin of Hippo
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
Pope Leo the Great I
440-461; repulsed the attack of Atila the Hun
Pope Gregory the Great
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
Charlemagne
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
Bell, Book, Candle
process of excommunication
Mitre
liturgical headress, worn by a bishop of the Latin Rite
nave
place where people sit in the church