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According to the Catholic Encyclopedia, an Allocution is a solemn form of address or speech from the throne employed by the Pope on certain occasions.
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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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Catholic and 1914
* 1914 – World War I: The library of the Catholic University of Leuven is deliberately destroyed by the German Army.
De Berghes arrived in the United States on 7 November 1914, hoping to unite the various independent Old Catholic jurisdictions under Archbishop Mathew.
J. M. Thompson, in his 1914 article in The Hibbert Journal ( a quarterly philosophical review ), used it to describe changes in attitudes and beliefs in the critique of religion: " The raison d ' etre of Post-Modernism is to escape from the double-mindedness of Modernism by being thorough in its criticism by extending it to religion as well as theology, to Catholic feeling as well as to Catholic tradition.
* Claus Schedl ( born 1914 ), Catholic author ( de )
In the Roman Catholic Church, the World Day of Migrants and Refugees is celebrated in January each year, having been instituted in 1914 by Pope Pius X.
Following their joint growth in the 18th and 19th centuries, by the early 20th century the Rosary and the devotional Scapular had gained such a strong following among Catholics worldwide that the Catholic Encyclopedia of 1914 stated: " Like the Rosary, the Brown Scapular has become the badge of the devout Catholic.
* History of Bohemia until 1914 – from Catholic and German point of view
* History of Moravia until 1914 – from Catholic and German point of view
* Catholic Encyclopedia 1914, Presbyterianism by J.
X ) ( 2 June 1835 – 20 August 1914 ), born Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto, was the 257th pope of the Catholic Church, serving from 1903 to 1914.
*" Chivalry ", Old Catholic Encyclopedia, 1914.
At the time of his deployment to Europe during World War I ( 1914 – 1918 ), Kilmer was considered the leading American Roman Catholic poet and lecturer of his generation, whom critics often compared to British contemporaries G. K. Chesterton ( 1874 – 1936 ) and Hilaire Belloc ( 1870 – 1953 ).
The Kilmers had five children: Kenton Sinclair Kilmer ( 1909 – 1995 ), Michael Barry Kilmer ( 1916 – 1927 ), Deborah (" Sister Michael ") Clanton Kilmer ( 1914 – 1999 ) who was a Catholic nun at the Saint Benedict ’ s Monastery, Rose Kilburn Kilmer ( 1912 – 1917 ), and Christopher Kilmer ( 1917 – 1984 ).
" Joseph F. Delany in the Catholic Encyclopedia ( 1914 ) defines anger as " the desire of vengeance " and states that a reasonable vengeance and passion is ethical and praiseworthy.
After playing 12 games with the Detroit Tigers in 1913, Pipp graduated from The Catholic University of America in 1914.
Jozef Maria Laurens Theo " Jo " Cals ( July 18, 1914 – December 30, 1971 ) was a Dutch politician of the defunct Catholic People's Party ( KVP ) now merged into the Christian Democratic Appeal ( CDA ).
The Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, at the southwest corner of Sixth and Frasier Streets, was dedicated on Sunday, September 20, 1914.
* Joseph Aloysius Durick ( October 13, 1914 – June 26, 1994 ) – U. S. Roman Catholic bishop and civil rights advocate.
* The Reactionary Revolution, The Catholic Revival in French Literature, 1870 / 1914, Richard Griffiths, Frederick Ungar Publishing Co., NY, 1965.
* This article incorporates text from the old Catholic Encyclopedia of 1914, a publication now in the public domain.
The ruins of the library of the Catholic University of Leuven after the library was burned by the German army in 1914.

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