Pipe, Hydraulic There are three Hebrew words so rendered: (mutsakah, Zec 4:2, something cast, as rendered 2Ch 4:3); (ne’keb, prob. a bezel or cavity, Eze 28:13); and (tsantadr a tube, Zec 4:12; whence , cantharus). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Pipe Flute
Pipe Flute (, from to blow) The word and its cognate forms appear five times in the NT. Two of these have been noted under art._ Minstrels, where it is pointed out that in Mat 9:23 is translated minstrel and in Rev 18:22 piper, though in each case the RV_ has the more correct flute-player. … Continue reading “Pipe Flute”
Pipe (Noun and Verb)
Pipe (Noun and Verb) “a wind instrument,” e.g., “a flute” (connected with aemi, “to blow”), occurs in 1Co 14:7. “to play on an aulos,” is used in Mat 11:17; Luk 7:32; 1Co 14:7 (2nd part). Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
Pipe
PIPE A musical wind instrument, consisting of a tube with holes, like a flute or clarinet, 1Sa 10:5 1Ki 1:40 Isa 5:12 30:29 Jer 48:36 Mat 9:23 . The double pipe had two tubes, uniting in the mouthpiece; the tube played with the left hand emitting a few deep sounds, and serving as a base. … Continue reading “Pipe”
Pious Workers
Pious Workers a Roman Catholic congregation, founded in 1621 by Caraffa, an Italian nobleman, who was for a time a Jesuit, was approved by pope Gregory XV, and confirmed in 1634 by pope Urban VIII. This congregation is governed by a superior tribunal, and vows are taken, and they serve in missions and other ecclesiastical … Continue reading “Pious Workers”
Pious Society of Saint Jerome
Pious Society of Saint Jerome Founded in 1901 by Monsignor Giacomo della Chiesa, who later became Pope Benedict XV. The purpose of the society is to spread the Gospels among Italian-speaking Catholics, and to acquaint them with their proper use and advantages. Its principal publication is a volume of the four Gospels and the Acts, … Continue reading “Pious Society of Saint Jerome”
Pious Society of Missions, The
Pious Society of Missions, The Founded by Ven. Vincent Mary Pallotti in 1835. The members of the society are generally called Pallottini Fathers. Its object is to preserve the Faith among Catholics, especially among emigrants, who are exposed to many grave dangers, and to propagate the Faith among non-Catholics and infidels. The Society of Missions … Continue reading “Pious Society of Missions, The”
Pious Society of Missions
Pious Society of Missions Founded by Saint Vincent Pallotti, at Rome in 1835; definitely approved, 1904. It grew out of the Apostolic labors of its founder who ministered unceasingly to the sick, the poor, and those in prison. It is governed by a rector-general and procurator residing at Rome. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Pious Society of Missionaries of Saint Charles Bor
Pious Society of Missionaries of Saint Charles Bor Founded by Blessed John Baptist Scalabrini, at Piacenza, Italy , 1888, to minister to the spiritual and temporal needs of Italian emigrants in America . Commended by Pope Leo XIII in 1888. Rules approved in 1908 and 1925. The congregation, governed by a superior-general at Rome, is … Continue reading “Pious Society of Missionaries of Saint Charles Bor”
Pious Fund of the Californias, The
Pious Fund of the Californias, The (Fondo Piadoso de las Californias) The Pious Fund of the Californias had its origin, in 1697, in voluntary donations made by individuals and religious bodies in Mexico to members of the Society of Jesus, to enable them to propagate the Catholic Faith in the area then known as California. … Continue reading “Pious Fund of the Californias, The”