Raymond of Penyafort OP (Catalan: Sant Ramon de Penyafort, IPA: [ˈsan rəˈmon də ˌpɛɲəˈfɔɾ]; c. 1175 – 6 January 1275) was a Catalan Dominican friar in...
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eldest son of Bohemond IV of Antioch Raymond of Penyafort (c. 1175–1275), medieval Catalan canon lawyer; patron of canon lawyers and of all lawyers in...
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Santa Maria sopra Minerva (redirect from Basilica of Santa Maria sopra Minerva)
altarpiece depicting the Communion of the Apostles. The chapel dedicated to Raymond of Penyafort houses the tomb of Cardinal Juan Díaz de Coca, by Andrea...
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Raymond of Penyafort, a Dominican, to form a new canonical collection destined to replace the Decretum Gratiani, which was the chief collection of legal...
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Barcelona Cathedral (redirect from Cathedral of Saint Eulalia)
Saints Eulalia and Olegarius, the cathedral contains the tombs of Saint Raymond of Penyafort, Count Ramon Berenguer I and his third wife Almodis de la Marche...
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Cabinet makers - Andrew the Apostle[10], Joseph Canon lawyers - Raymond of Penyafort Carpenters - Joseph, Matthias, Peter the Apostle Casket makers -...
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of the Ministry of Justice. The order is named for St. Raymond of Penyafort, the patron saint of lawyers. The five classes of crosses of the Order of...
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Decretum Gratiani (redirect from Concordance of Discordant Canons)
(Latin: "Father of Canon Law"), a title he shares with his successor St. Raymond of Penyafort. Gratian was the father and the first teacher of the scientia...
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IV, Holy Roman Emperor (House of Welf) (d. 1218) Philip I (the Noble), margrave of Namur (d. 1212) Raymond of Penyafort, Spanish Dominican friar (d. 1275)...
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Vincent of Saragossa (also known as Vincent Martyr, Vincent of Huesca or Vincent the Deacon), the Protomartyr of Spain, was a deacon of the Church of Saragossa...
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popularity of the singing and procession is largely attributed to them. Pope Gregory IX, on the advice of the Dominican St. Raymond of Penyafort, instituted...
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have vowed for their male members a lifestyle of poverty, traveling, and living in urban areas for purposes of preaching, evangelization, and ministry, especially...
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Religious law (redirect from List of religious laws)
Raymond of Penyafort (1175–1275), a Spanish Dominican priest, is the patron saint of canonists, due to his important contributions to the science of canon...
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Indulgence (redirect from Abuse of indulgences)
Litany of the Name of Jesus, of the Heart of Jesus, of the Blood of Jesus, of the Virgin Mary, of Saint Joseph, or of All Saints Little Office of the Passion...
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Indult (category Canon law of the Catholic Church stubs)
from a particular norm of church law in an individual case. For example, according to the canons 692 and 693 of the 1983 Code of Canon Law, an indult is...
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Church as "the obstinate denial or obstinate doubt after the reception of baptism of some truth which is to be believed by divine and Catholic faith". The...
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Devil's advocate (redirect from Promoter of the Faith)
Promoter of the Faith: one who "argued against the canonization (sainthood) of a candidate to uncover any character flaws or misrepresentation of the evidence...
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Simony (section Church of England)
(/ˈsɪməni/) is the act of selling church offices and roles or sacred things. It is named after Simon Magus, who is described in the Acts of the Apostles as having...
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Pseudo-Isidore (redirect from Decretals of the Pseudo-Isidore)
behind an extensive corpus of influential forgeries. Pseudo-Isidore's main object was to provide accused bishops with an array of legal protections amounting...
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Censure (redirect from Vote of censure)
A censure is an expression of strong disapproval or harsh criticism. In parliamentary procedure, it is a debatable main motion that could be adopted by...
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infractions of rules or policies. Suspension is a common practice in the workplace for being in violation of an organization's policy, or major breaches of policy...
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Clandestinity (Catholic canon law) (category Canon law of the Catholic Church stubs)
in the canon law of the Roman Catholic Church. It invalidates a marriage performed without the presence of three witnesses, one of whom must be a priest...
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Interdict (section 1917 Code of Canon Law)
groups from participating in particular rites, or that the rites and services of the church are prohibited in certain territories for a limited or extended...
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a breakaway church without a rule of priestly celibacy, and had himself married. Raymond Lahey, the former bishop of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada, was...
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Barcelona. In March 1264, he was commissioned, with the Bishop of Barcelona, Raymond of Penyafort, and two other Dominicans, Arnau de Segarra and Pere Gener...
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of Saragossa Barcelona – Eulalia, Raymond of Penyafort Calahorra – Emeterius and Celedonius Candeleda – Bernard of Valdeiglesias Cartagena – Modestus...
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meaning, is commonly thought of as a combination of canon law and Roman law which formed the basis of a common system of legal thought in Western Europe...
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confirmation of a bishop is the act by which the election of a new bishop receives the assent of the proper ecclesiastical authority. In the early centuries of the...
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printed") is a declaration authorizing publication of a book. The term is also applied loosely to any mark of approval or endorsement. The imprimatur rule in...
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Consanguinity (redirect from Degree of consanguinity)
Consanguinity (from Latin consanguinitas 'blood relationship') is the characteristic of having a kinship with a relative who is descended from a common ancestor....
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