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All To Break

All To Break ALL TO BREAK.This phrase (Jdg 9:53) means altogether broke. The all is used for altogether, as in 1Ki 14:10 till it be all gone; and the to is not the sign of the infin., but an adverb like Germ. zer, meaning thoroughly. Thus, His brest to-broken with his sadil boweChaucer, Knights Tale, … Continue reading “All To Break”

ALL THINGS

ALL THINGS (1) Commanded Mat 7:12; Mat 28:20; 1Co 13:7; 1Co 16:14; Eph 4:15; Eph 5:20; Phi 2:14 Col 3:14; 1Th 5:21; 2Ti 4:5; Tit 2:7 (2) General References to Psa 8:6; Jer 17:9; Mat 19:26; Mat 21:22; Mar 9:23; Rom 8:28; Rom 8:32 1Co 3:21; 1Co 9:25; 2Co 5:17; Phi 3:8; 1Ti 4:8 Fuente: … Continue reading “ALL THINGS”

All-Souls Day

All Souls Day 2 November , feast in commemoration of the faithful departed in purgatory. Abbot Odilo of Cluny instituted it in the monasteries of his congregation in 998 , other religious orders took up the observance, and it was adopted by various dioceses and gradually by the whole Church . The Office of the … Continue reading “All-Souls Day”

All-saints Day

All Saints’ Day [The vigil of this feast is popularly called “Hallowe’en” or “Halloween”.] Solemnity celebrated on the first of November. It is instituted to honour all the saints, known and unknown, and, according to Urban IV, to supply any deficiencies in the faithful’s celebration of saints’ feasts during the year. In the early days … Continue reading “All-saints Day”

All Hallows College

All Hallows College Dublin , Ireland , devoted to the preparation of priests for missions in English-speaking countries; founded by John Hand, 1842 . The institution is Apostolic; its professors labor without pay, and; the students are instructed gratuitiously. Vincentians have been in charge since 1892 . Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary All Hallows College An … Continue reading “All Hallows College”

All-Hallows

All Hallows Memorial 1 November Profile Instituted to honor all the saints , known and unknown. It owes its origin in the Western Church to the dedication of the Pantheon in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary and all the martyrs by Pope Saint Boniface IV in 609 , the anniversary of which was celebrated … Continue reading “All-Hallows”

All Glory, Laud, and Honor

All Glory, Laud, and Honor Hymn used in the procession on Palm Sunday. It was written by TheoduIf, Bishop of Orleans (c.760- 821). There are twelve translations; the English title given is by J. Neale. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary