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The Catholic Encyclopedia places him in its List of Popes, but with the annotation: " Considered by some to be an antipope ".
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The 1910 Catholic Encyclopedia remarks that " Undeniably secular and ambitious, his moral life was not above reproach, and his unscrupulous methods in no wise accorded with the requirements of his high office ... the heinous crimes of which his opponents in the council accused him were certainly gravely exaggerated.
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The Catholic Encyclopedia ( 1909 ) called this confusion a " distortion of the true facts " and suggested that it arose because the " Liber Pontificalis ", which at this point may be registering a reliable tradition, says that this Felix built a church on the Via Aurelia, which is where the Roman martyr of an earlier date was buried.
The Catholic Encyclopedia remarked that " the real story of the antipope was lost and he obtained in local Roman history the status of a saint and a confessor.
" At that time ( 1909 ) the Roman Martyrology had the following text: This entry was based on what the Catholic Encyclopedia called later legends that confound the relative positions of Felix and Liberius.
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Extreme Unction was the usual name for the sacrament in the West from the late twelfth century until 1972, and was thus used at the Council of Trent and in the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia.
The form used in the Roman Rite included anointing of seven parts of the body while saying ( in Latin ): " Through this holy unction and His own most tender mercy may the Lord pardon thee whatever sins or faults thou hast committed deliquisti by sight hearing, smell, taste, touch, walking, carnal delectation ", the last phrase corresponding to the part of the body that was touched ; however, in the words of the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia, " the unction of the loins is generally, if not universally, omitted in English-speaking countries, and it is of course everywhere forbidden in case of women ".
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The 1907 Catholic Encyclopedia states, " A review Spanish occupation is one which reflects very little credit on Spanish colonial administration in those days.
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The 1907 Catholic Encyclopedia wrote, " From ancient times until the nineteenth century the port of Monaco was among the most important of the French Mediterranean coast, but now it has lost all commercial significance.
However, in the article on Saint Alexander I in the 1907 Catholic Encyclopedia, Thomas Shahan judges this tradition to be inaccurate.
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This was still the situation when the 1907 article Ecclesiastical Feasts in the Catholic Encyclopedia was written.
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Catholic and Baptist congregations started holding services in private homes around 1900 ; their sanctuaries were completed between 1905 and 1907.
* 1903 – 1907: Jean-Baptiste de Bethune ( Catholic Party )
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* Ethelred Taunton ( 1857 – 1907 ), English Roman Catholic priest and historical writer
* The Catholic Encyclopedia ( 1907 ) article at http :// www. newadvent. org / cathen / 13732a. htm
A deeply religious man and practising Roman Catholic, he was influenced by early Christian-socialist thinkers, and in 1907 he joined the Independent Labour Party ( ILP ).
John Patrick Cardinal Cody ( December 24, 1907 – April 25, 1982 ) was an American clergyman of the Roman Catholic Church.
* Father Jean Bernard ( 1907 – 1994 ), Roman Catholic priest from Luxembourg who was imprisoned from May, 1941 to August, 1942.
This is a great contrast to 1907 when 98 % were Protestant-Lutheran and 2 % Catholic.
* Edward Fitzgerald ( bishop ) ( 1833 – 1907 ), second bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Little Rock
* Jan Smółko ( b. 1907, AK alias Lokalizator ), wife Władysława ( b. 1908 ), Polish Righteous among the Nations-produced over a hundred fake IDs for Tykocin Jews during World War II, based on Catholic parish records.
The Ne Temere papal decree of 1907 required non-Catholics married to a Catholic to agree to educate their children as Catholics, and often the non-Catholic was required to convert before the marriage.
( Old Catholic Encyclopedia ) New York, Robert Appleton Company ( a. k. a. The Encyclopedia Press ), 1907.

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