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  • 111Jus Spolii — • A claim, exercised in the Middle Ages, of succession to the property of deceased clerics, at least such as they had derived from their ecclesiastical benefices Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Jus Spolii     Jus Spolii …

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  • 112Aldred — Infobox Archbishop of York name = Aldred birth name = Ealdred consecration = 1061 began = unknown term end = 11 September 1069 predecessor = Cynesige successor = Thomas I birth date = birthplace = death date = 11 September 1069 deathplace = York… …

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  • 113Robert of Jumièges — Infobox Archbishop of Canterbury Full name = Robert of Jumiéges caption= Modern ruins of the Abbey of Jumièges birth name = began =unknown consecration = 1051 term end = 1052 predecessor = Edsige successor = Stigand birth date = death date = 26… …

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  • 114Liturgy of the Hours — in a monastery of Carthusian nuns. This article refers to the Liturgy of the Hours as a specific manifestation of the public prayer of the Catholic Church. For its application in other communions, see canonical hours. The Liturgy of the Hours… …

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  • 115Approbation — • An act by which a bishop or other superior grants to an ecclesiastic the actual exercise of his ministry Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Approbation     Approbation      …

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  • 116Pius IV —     Pope Pius IV     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Pius IV     (Giovanni Angelo Medici).     B. 31 March, 1499, at Milan; elected 26 December, 1559; d. in Rome 9 Dec., 1565. The Medici of Milan lived in humble circumstances and the proud… …

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  • 117Pope Pius IV —     Pope Pius IV     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Pius IV     (Giovanni Angelo Medici).     B. 31 March, 1499, at Milan; elected 26 December, 1559; d. in Rome 9 Dec., 1565. The Medici of Milan lived in humble circumstances and the proud… …

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  • 118Saint Gregory of Nyssa —     St. Gregory of Nyssa     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Gregory of Nyssa     Date of birth unknown; died after 385 or 386. He belongs to the group known as the Cappadocian Fathers , a title which reveals at once his birthplace in Asia Minor… …

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  • 119Jus Spolii — Jus Spolii, Latin for Right of Spoil, also called Jus Exuviarum or Rapite Capite, was a claim, exercised in the feudal era, of succession to the property of deceased clerics, at least such as they had derived from their ecclesiastical benefices.… …

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  • 120Gregorian Reform —       eleventh century religious reform movement associated with its most forceful advocate, Pope Gregory VII (Gregory VII, Saint) (reigned 1073–85). Although long associated with church state conflict, the reform s main concerns were the moral… …

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