(Fratres de) Penitentia — An order of Friars, called fratres de Penitencia Jesu Christi, and sometimes Friars of the Sack, or Penance, because of the sackcloth they wore. A branch of the Franciscans (Newcourt, I. 515). Stow says they were in England in 1257 (279 80) … Dictionary of London
Decretum Gratiani — This article is part of a series on the Law of the Catholic Church Codes of Canon Law 1983 Code of Canon Law Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches 1917 Code of Canon Law … Wikipedia
Miguel Orlando Collins — Sizzla Kalonji (eigentlich Miguel Orlando Collins; * 17. April 1976 in Saint Mary im Nordosten Jamaikas)[1] ist Reggae und Dancehall Interpret. Sizzla, 2005 Inhaltsverzeichnis … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Raymond de Peñafort — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Raymond. Raymond de Peñafort Saint Raymond de Peñafort ou Penyafort en catalan, né à Vilafranca del Penedès, près de … Wikipédia en Français
Tertullian — A woodcut illustration depicting Tertullian Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus, anglicised as Tertullian (c. 160 – c. 220 AD),[1] was a prolific early Christian author from Carthage in the Roman province of Africa.[2] He is the fir … Wikipedia
Abide with Me — Infobox Hymn Name = Abide with Me MusicBy = William Henry Monk WordsBy = Henry Francis Lyte Published = OrigLanguage = English TranslatedBy = TranslatedPub = Meter = 10 10 10 10 TradMelodyName = Eventide Misc = Abide with Me is a Christian hymn… … Wikipedia
Order of Penitents — The Christian movement known as the Penitents goes back to the 4th century. Those who had committed serious sins confessed their sins to the bishop or his representative and were assigned a penance that was to be carried out over a period of time … Wikipedia
Titivillus — Titivillus, sometimes spelled Tutivillus, is a demon, said to work on behalf of Belphegor, Lucifer or Satan in the Middle Ages, to introduce errors into the work of a scribe. He has also been described as collecting idle chat that occurs during… … Wikipedia
Thomas of Chobham — (also called Thomas Chobham or Thomas of Chabham), English theologian and subdean of Salisbury, was born c. 1160, presumably in Chobham, Surrey, England, and died between 1233 and 1236 in Salisbury, England.Thomas Chobham studied in Paris in the… … Wikipedia