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Reposoir

Reposoir 1. A receptacle for the tabernacle in, the procession of Corpus Christi. 2. A chapel and shelter for travellers on the wayside, common in Italy: one of the 13th century is near Fismes. A pilgrim’s chapel remains on Lansdown, near Bath. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

repository

repository A chapel or side-altar of repose in which a Sacred Host consecrated on Holy Thursday is kept until Good Friday. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary

Repose, Altar of

repose, altar of (altar of repository) A bye-altar where the Sacred Host consecrated Holy Thursday is reserved for Mass of the Presanctified. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary Repose, Altar of (Sometimes called less properly sepulchre or tomb, more frequently repository). The altar where the Sacred Host, consecrated in the Mass on Holy Thursday, is reserved until … Continue reading “Repose, Altar of”

Repose

Repose REPOSE.1. It seems superfluous to labour (e.g. as Liddon, Bampton Lecture, p. 20; Edersheim, LT [Note: T Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah [Edersheim].] i. 599 f.) the point that Jesus needed repose, bodily rest, relaxation, as witnessing to His real human nature. This feature of His experience, along with others, appears as … Continue reading “Repose”

Reply

Reply is translated “repliest against” in Rom 9:20 (anti, “against,” apokrinomai, “to answer”); in Luk 14:6, “answer again.” See ANSWER, B, No. 2. Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words

Repington, Philip

Repington, Philip (Also Repyngdon). Cardinal-priest of the title of SS. Nereus and Achilleus, Bishop of Lincoln (1404-1419); died early in 1424. The place and date of his birth are uncertain, but he was educated at Broadgates Hall, Oxford, and became an Augustinian canon of St. Mary de Pre, Leicester. In his early life he was … Continue reading “Repington, Philip”