Paria is the name given to the lowest class of the population of India to that class which, not belonging to any of the castes of the Brahminical system, is shunned even by the lowest Hind professing the Brahminical religion, as touching a Paria would render him impure. The Paria seem to belong to a … Continue reading “Paria”
Parez
Parez SEE RIMMON-PAREZ. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Pareus
Pareus SEE PAREUS. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Parenzo-Pola
Parenzo-Pola (PARENTINA-POLENSIS) The little town of Parenzo is picturesquely situated on a promontory extending into a creek of the Adriatic. At the head of this promontory, close to the water, rises the cathedral, the pride of Parenzo. Built by the first bishop, Euphrasius, in the time of Justinian, under whom Byzantine architecture first reached the … Continue reading “Parenzo-Pola”
Parentucelli, Tommaso
Parentucelli, Tommaso Reigned from 6 March 1447 to 24 March 1455. Born on 15 November 1397 at Sarzano, Italy as Tommaso Parentucelli; died on 24 March 1455 in Rome , Italy . A patron of literature and the fine arts he had come in contact with the Renaissance movement in Rome while in the service … Continue reading “Parentucelli, Tommaso”
parents, duties of
parents, duties of Parents are obliged to educate their children for God and for eternal salvation. As they are born in original sin and liable to inordinate passions they must be directed by their parents towards good and brought under the saving influence of the Church and its means of salvation. Teachers and educators are … Continue reading “parents, duties of”
Parents
Parents See Family. Fuente: Dictionary of the Apostolic Church PARENTS A name appropriated to immediate progenitors, as father and mother. The duties of parents to children relate to their health, their maintenance, their education, and morals. Many rules have been delivered respecting the health of children, which cannot be inserted here; yet we shall just … Continue reading “Parents”
Parentino, Bernardo
Parentino, Bernardo called also Fra Lorenzo, an Italian painter, was born at Parenzo, in Istria, in 1437. He was a pupil of Andrea Mantegna. Lanzi says that he approached so near to Mantegna that his works might easily be mistaken for those of that master. In the cloister of Santa Giustina at Padua are ten … Continue reading “Parentino, Bernardo”
PARENTHESIS
Parenthesis Parenthetic Addition, by way of Explanation: Complete in Itself Pa-ren-the-sis, , from (para), beside, and (entithenai), to put or place in. The figure is used when a word or sentence is inserted which is necessary to explain the context. As to grammar, the context is complete without it, but not as to clearness and … Continue reading “PARENTHESIS”
Parent, Francois-Nicolas
Parent, Francois-Nicolas a French priest, was born at Melun in 1752. Being curate of Boississe-la- Bertrand, near Melun, when the Revolution broke out, he embraced its principles with ardor; and having renounced the ecclesiastical career by a letter addressed to the National Convention (Nov. 4, 1793), and inserted in the Moniteur of that day, he … Continue reading “Parent, Francois-Nicolas”