• return to God. As Perfects they were seen to be "equal unto the angels" and thus already semi-divine by Cathar believers. A Cathar Perfect had to undergo...
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  • Catharism (/ˈkæθərɪzəm/ KATH-ər-iz-əm; from the Ancient Greek: καθαροί, romanized: katharoí, "the pure ones") was a Christian quasi-dualist or pseudo-Gnostic...
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    known as the Cathar Crusade (1209–1229), was a military and ideological campaign initiated by Pope Innocent III to eliminate Catharism in Languedoc,...
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  • mathematician Perfect (server framework), for the Swift programming language Perfect Developer, a tool for developing computer programs Cathar Perfect, a Cathar priest...
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  • measures against the Cathars of Languedoc. Henry of Marcy led an armed expedition against Lavaur and only retreated when two Cathar Perfect were handed over...
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  • Consolamentum (category Catharism)
    ceremony the consoled individual became a "Cathar Perfect" or "Parfait". According to the Albigenses and other Cathars, the consolamentum was an immersion (or...
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  • Prades Tavernier (category Catharism)
    of weaving Tavernier decided to become a Cathar Perfect and traveled the region preaching and performing Cathar rites. In his travels he spent much of his...
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    the Cathars in Languedoc, and a short guide to Cathar heritage Cathar Country Cathars, Cathar Beliefs and Cathar Castles. Cathar Castles Cathar Castles:...
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  • is a food. Parfait may also refer to: Cathar Perfect (also called Parfait), a religious leader among the Cathars Parfait (album), a 1982 album by bassist...
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    the Cathar yellow cross was a distinguishing mark worn by repentant Cathars, who were ordered to wear it by the Roman Catholic Church. Catharism was a...
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    decision to heal or not heal is God's will alone. A Cathar Perfect, the highest initiate in the Cathar hierarchy after spending time as a Listener and then...
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    Antonin Gadal (category Historians of Catharism)
    the Lectorium. He died in 1962. Ariège Catharose de Petri Cathars/Catharism, Cathar Perfect, Credentes Christian mysticism Gnosticism Holy Grail Jan van...
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  • Samurai Abstinence Patrol who ban all sex in the future. Antinatalism Cathar Perfect Erotophobia Misanthropy NoFap Opposition to pornography Reproductive...
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  • Guilhabert de Castres (category Catharism)
    a prominent Cathar theologian. Born in Castres, he became a Cathar Perfect and, between 1223 and 1226, Bishop of Toulouse in the Cathar Church. In the...
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  • Esclarmonde of Foix (category Catharism)
    church. Esclarmonde received the Cathar sacrament, the consolamentum, for becoming a Cathar Perfect from the Cathar bishop Guilhabert de Castres in 1204...
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    inside of it, to leave. The Cathars who had not yet reached the status of perfect were also allowed to go free. The Cathar perfects were given the choice to...
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    Château de Montségur (category Catharism)
    site of a razed stronghold of the Cathars. The present fortress on the site, though described as one of the "Cathar castles," is actually of a later period...
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    bishops and relocated to Spain. Claiming a revelation from the medieval Cathar Perfects (who he claimed had ascended to heaven like Elijah), Bereslavsky adopted...
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    Siege of Minerve (category Catharism)
    defending the town, Catholics, and any Cathars who had not yet reached the status of perfect to go free. Three Cathar perfects who repented were pardoned, but...
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    monk-scribe, bishop, and saint Guillaume Bélibaste, French preacher and Cathar Perfect James of Lausanne, French superior, theologian and writer Muhammad ibn...
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  • Pierre Maury (category Catharism)
    friends and associates, to Bishop Jacques Fournier who was hunting for Cathar heretics. He plays a prominent role in Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie's study Montaillou...
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  • monk-scribe, bishop, and saint Guillaume Bélibaste, French preacher and Cathar Perfect James of Lausanne, French superior, theologian and writer Muhammad ibn...
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  • killed and Cathar Perfect burnt to death by Crusader forces of Humbert V de Beaujeu Moissac massacre 1234 Moissac 210 Papal Inquisition 210 Cathars burned...
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  • Prades Tavernier (fl. late 13th-early 14th centuries), French weaver and Cathar Perfect René Tavernier (geologist) (1914–1992), Belgian geologist and stratigrapher...
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  • Tavernier (late thirteenth–early fourteenth century), French weaver and Cathar Perfect Prade, Slovenia Laprade (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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  • Credentes (category Catharism)
    Credentes or Believers, were the ordinary followers of what became known as the Cathar or Albigensian movement, a heretical sect which flourished in western Europe...
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    they may have to surrender, fled by night. In 1309, the last known Cathar perfect, Guillaume Bélibaste, fled Catalonia with Philippe of Alayrac. The latter...
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    connected the Templars and Grail to the Cathars. In 1906, French esoteric writer Joséphin Péladan identified the Cathar castle of Montségur with Munsalväsche...
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  • reaches Cathar. They are told that the Article is a bad omen that caused a calamity in the nearby mountains. The Hunter, in aiding the Cathar residents...
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    Massacre at Béziers (category Catharism)
    the behest of Pope Innocent III. Its purpose was to squash the growing Cathar movement, a religious sect challenging the teachings of the Catholic Church...
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