Motion moshun: In 2 Esd 6:14, the King James Version motion represents the Latin commotio, commotion, disturbance (the Revised Version (British and American) has revised entirely here). In Rom 7:5, the motions of sins, which were by the law, motion is used in the sense of impulse, and impulses would probably give the best translation. … Continue reading “Motion”
Motherwell, Scotland, diocese of
Motherwell, Scotland, diocese of Founded on 25 May 1947 . Suffragen of the archdiocese of Glasgow . See also Catholic-Hierarchy.Org diocese of Motherwell New Catholic Dictionary Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
MOTHERS-IN-LAW
MOTHERS-IN-LAW Rth 1:14; Mat 10:35; Mar 1:30 Fuente: Thompson Chain-Reference Bible
Mothering Sunday
Mothering Sunday Fourth Sunday in Lent named from the first words of the Introit; also called Golden Rose, Mediana, Mothering, and Rose Sunday. Celebrated in joyful spirit because the observance of Lent is half over, rose-colored vestments are worn instead of purple, and flowers are allowed on the altar. See also the Catholic Encyclopedia article. … Continue reading “Mothering Sunday”
MOTHERHOOD, CARES OF
MOTHERHOOD, CARES OF Gen 3:16; Gen 21:16; Exo 2:3; 2Sa 21:10; 1Ki 3:26; 2Ki 4:19; 2Ki 4:20; Isa 49:15 Jer 31:15; Mat 15:22; Mat 24:19 –SEE Family Cares, HOME Fuente: Thompson Chain-Reference Bible
Mother of Mercy
Mother of Mercy A title by which the Church salutes the Blessed Virgin in the Salve Regina: “Hail, holy Queen, Mother of Mercy.” Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Mother of Good Counsel, scapular of the
Mother of Good Counsel, scapular of the Approved by Pope Leo XIII in December 1893. Its use is promoted by the Augustinian Fathers; the faculty of blessing and investing with the scapular belongs primarily to the Augustinian monks, but the General of the Augustinians communicates this privilege to other priests. It is white wool, with … Continue reading “Mother of Good Counsel, scapular of the”
Mother of God, Congregation of the
Mother of God, Congregation of the a monastic order instituted about 1574 at Lucca, in Tuscany, by John Leonardi. Their purpose is to save the lost of all conditions by any and all spiritual means, as the preaching of the Gospel, catechetical instruction, and visiting. They especially aim to reach the sick and the dying, … Continue reading “Mother of God, Congregation of the”
Mother of God
Mother of God Title of Our Lady first used by Saint Elizabeth at the Visitation, “And whence is this to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me,” (Luke 1:43). Found in early liturgical prayers, according to Saint Cyril (5th century), this term Theotokos (bearing God) was perfectly familiar to the ancient … Continue reading “Mother of God”
Mother Mary! at thine altar
Mother Mary! at thine altar Hymn written in the 19th century by Reverend F. W. Faber. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary