Pallu, Francois a French ecclesiastic, was born at Tours in 1625, and after entering holy orders was called to places of much importance in the Church. He resigned the canonicate of the church at St. Martin to enter the work of foreign missions. The Church recognised his fitness for such labors by making him bishop … Continue reading “Pallu, Francois”
Pallu
Pallu (Heb. Pallu’, , distinguished; Sept. , ), a son of Reuben, the head of a family (Palluites) in his tribe (Gen 46:9 [Phallu]; Exo 6:14; Num 26:5; Num 26:8; 1Ch 6:3). B.C. cir. 1870. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Pallu separated, the second son of Reuben (1 Chr. 5:3); called Phallu, … Continue reading “Pallu”
Pallottines
Pallottines 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
Pallotti, Vincent Mary, Saint
Pallotti, Vincent Mary, Saint Founder of the Pious Society of Missions (Pallottines; born Rome, Italy, 1798; died there, 1850. He devoted his life especially to the poor and penitents, and started the special observance at Rome of the Octave of the Epiphany. Canonized in 1963 . Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Pallotti, Vincent Mary
Pallotti, Vincent Mary The founder of the Pious Society of Missions (q. v.), born at Rome, 21 April, 1798 [other sources say 1785 –Ed.]; died there, 22 Jan., 1850. He lies buried in the church of San Salvatore in Onda. He was descended from the noble families of the Pallotti of Norcia and the De … Continue reading “Pallotti, Vincent Mary”
Pallorii
Pallorii a title of the priests of the deity of pallor (q.v.). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Pallor
Pallor a divine personification of paleness or fear, which was regarded by the ancient Romans as a companion of Mars. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Pallium
pallium (Latin: covering) White wool circular band two inches wide, having two twelve-inch, weighted pendants hanging, one in front and one behind. It is ornamented with six small black crosses and is worn about the neck, breast and shoulders, over the chasuble, by the pope, and archbishops during certain ceremonies. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary Pallium … Continue reading “Pallium”
Palliere, Louis Vincent Leon
Palliere, Louis Vincent Leon a French painter, was born at Bordeaux in 1787. He went to Paris and studied under Vincent, under whom he evinced uncommon talents. In 1812 he gained the first prize of the Academy for his picture of Ulysses Slaying the Suitors of Penelope, which entitled him to go to Rome on … Continue reading “Palliere, Louis Vincent Leon”
PALLIATION-DENUNCIATION OF SIN
PALLIATION-DENUNCIATION OF SIN (A) PALLIATION OF SIN, condemned Pro 17:15; Pro 24:24; Pro 28:4; Isa 5:20; Eze 13:22; Mal 2:17; Rom 1:32 –SEE Connivance, CONNIVANCE Excuses, SELF-JUSTIFICATION& SELF-JUSTIFICATION–, Excusing Personal Sin. See SELF-JUSTIFICATION (B) DENUNCIATION of sin Isa 30:1; Eze 16:37; Mat 3:7; Mat 23:33; Luk 10:13; Luk 19:46 Act 7:52; Act 13:10; Act 23:3 … Continue reading “PALLIATION-DENUNCIATION OF SIN”