Omnis expertem macule Mariam Hymn for Vespers (II) on 11 February, Feast of the Apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mary Immaculate, composed by an unknown author. It has two translations. The English title given is by the Benedictines of Stanbrook. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
OMNIPRESENCE OF GOD
OMNIPRESENCE OF GOD Is his ubiquity, or his being present in every place. This may be argued from his infinity, Psa 139:1-24 : his power, which is every where, Heb 1:3; his providence, Act 17:27-28, which supplies all. As he is a spirit, he is so omnipresent as not to be mixed with the creature, … Continue reading “OMNIPRESENCE OF GOD”
Omnipresence
Omnipresence another attribute of God alone, his ubiquity, or his. presence in every place at the same time. This attribute may be argued from his infinity (Psalms 139); his power, which is everywhere (Heb 1:3); his providence (Act 17:27-28), which supplies all. As he is a spirit, he is so omnipresent as not to be … Continue reading “Omnipresence”
Omnipotent
Omnipotent The word is only once translated ‘omnipotent.’ Rev 19:6. Elsewhere it is rendered ALMIGHTY. See GOD. Fuente: Concise Bible Dictionary Omnipotent * For OMNIPOTENT (Rev 19:6) see ALMIGHTY Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
OMNIPOTENCE OF GOD
OMNIPOTENCE OF GOD Is his almighty power. This is essential to his nature as an infinite, independent, and perfect being. The power of God is divided into absolute, and ordinate or actual. Absolute, is that whereby God is able to do that which he will not do, but is possible to be done. Ordinate is … Continue reading “OMNIPOTENCE OF GOD”
Omnipotence
omnipotence (Latin: omnis, all; potentia, power) All power, powerful attribute of God; the claim of Cbrist when commissioning the Apostles to teach all nations (Matthew 28). God can do everything that is possible; all things are possible to God. He cannot do what is of itself impossible. As He is infinitely holy, He cannot do … Continue reading “Omnipotence”
Omnibonus
Omnibonus canonist. SEE GLOSSARIES; SEE GLOSSATORS. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
O.M.M.
O.M.M. = Work of Mary Mediatrix; Opus Mariae Mediatricis Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Omitted
Omitted * For OMITTED (Mat 23:23, AV) see LEAVE (undone), No. 1 Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
Omission
omission (Latin: omittere, lay aside, pass over) Inertia of the will in despite of the intellect which urges it to act; or the quasi-positive act of withholding the dictated action. Morally, it presupposes that the intellect is urging some law or precept, and is then culpable in the same fashion as a culpable positive act. … Continue reading “Omission”