Saluzzo (SALUCLIAE, SALUTIENSIS) Diocese in the Province of Cuneo, Piedmont, Upper Italy. The city of Saluzzo is built on a hill overlooking a vast, well-cultivated plain. Iron, lead, silver, marble, slate, etc. are found in the surrounding mountains. The cathedral (1480- 1511), half-Gothic, contains a magnificent high altar, and is rich in sculptures. The church … Continue reading “Saluzzo”
Salutis humanae Sator
Salutis humanae Sator Hymn for Vespers from the Ascension to Pentecost. From the Ambrosian school, 7th or 8th century. There are about 30 translations; the English title given is by T. Potter. The second stanza reads: What nameless mercy Thee o’ercame. To bear our load of sin and shame For guiltless, Thou Thy life didst … Continue reading “Salutis humanae Sator”
Salutis aeternae dator
Salutis aeternae dator Hymn for Lauds on 1 November, the feast of All Salnts. It is attributed to Rabanus Maurus and has eight translations; the English title given is by E. Caswall. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Salute
Salute Salute, Mat 10:12; Salutation, Luk 1:41. The salutations of the Jews were usually of a religious characterat least, in formand were attended with much ceremony, as they are to this day among the orientals. Sometimes there was nothing but the simple exclamation, “The Lord be with you!” or “Peace be with you!” To this … Continue reading “Salute”
Salutatorium
Salutatorium (place of salutation), a room connected with an ancient church, where the bishop and clergy sat to receive the salutations of the people as they came to solicit prayers on their behalf or to consult them about important business. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Salutations
Salutations Salutations are friendly greetings, literary and otherwise, which Christianity took over from the social life of antiquity, but filled with a new content of Divine love and made a symbol of a common brotherhood in Christ. Of literary greetings those in Rom 16:3-15 are the most striking and the most puzzling. Here are twenty-five … Continue reading “Salutations”
Salutation, Ritual
Salutation, Ritual In the Romish Church, the words of the angel to Mary are called the Angelic Salutation. The latter clause, Sancta Maria, mater Dei, ora pro nobis peccatoribus, was added, they tell us, in the fifth century; but the last words, Nunc et in hora mortis nostrae, were inserted by order of pope Pius … Continue reading “Salutation, Ritual”
Salutation, Angelic
Salutation, Angelic Part of the greeting of the angel Gabriel to the Blessed Virgin repeated in the prayer beginning Hail Mary (Latin: Ave Maria). Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Salutation and Salute
Salutation and Salute * For SALUTATION and SALUTE see GREET Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
Salutation
SALUTATION The usual formula of salutation among the Hebrews was Shalom lekha, that is, Peace be with thee. The same expression is the common one among the Arabs to the present day: they say, Salam lekha, to which the person saluted replies, “With thee be peace,” Gen 29:6 Jdg 18:15, margin. Hence we hear of … Continue reading “Salutation”