Most Holy See Holiness Fuente: The Poor Mans Concordance and Dictionary to the Sacred Scriptures
Most Highest
Most Highest See Most High Fuente: The Poor Mans Concordance and Dictionary to the Sacred Scriptures
Most High, Most Holy
Most High, Most Holy See GOD, NAMES OF. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
MOST HIGH
Most High Name for God, occurring frequently in the Old Testament and New Testament. Used also for Christ in the doxology “Gloria in Excelsis Deo.” Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary Most High The Hebrew title rendered ‘Most High’ is Elion (), for which the LXX usually has the reading , the Highest. The word Elion, however, … Continue reading “MOST HIGH”
Most Faithful King
Most Faithful King A title of the Kings of Portugal . It was bestowed on John V (1706-1750) and on his successors for his great aid in building ecclesiaetical structures, and his efforts in behalf of the canonization of Saints. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Most Christian King
Most Christian King A title of the Kings of France. It came into general use in the reigns of Charles V and Charles VI. Before this, Pepin the Short, Charlemagne and Louis VII had been so called by the Popes of their times. The general use however dates from the reign of Charles VI (1464). … Continue reading “Most Christian King”
Most Catholic King
Most Catholic King A title of the Kings of Spain. The title was given to Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile by Pope Alexander VI. In their reign Spain had become a united kingdom and a bulwark against Moorish power, since they had driven out the last of the Moors. They had done much … Continue reading “Most Catholic King”
Most Blessed Trinity, scapular of the
Most Blessed Trinity, scapular of the A white scapular with a red and blue cross. Badge of the Confraternity of the Most Blessed Trinity. Said to have originated in a vision vouchsafed to Pope Innocent II in 1198 in which an angel garbed in these colors appeared to him and directed him to approve the … Continue reading “Most Blessed Trinity, scapular of the”
Most
Most the neuter of pleion, “more,” is used adverbially and translated “most” (of degree) in Luk 7:42 (without the article); in Luk 7:43 (with the article, “the most”); 1Co 10:5, RV, “most” (AV, “many”); Phi 1:14 (ditto). See MORE. the superlative degree of polus, is used (a) as an adjective in Mat 11:20; Mat 21:8, … Continue reading “Most”
Mossul, Iraq, archdiocese of
Mossul, Iraq, archdiocese of (1) Archdiocese of the Syrian rite, re-established, 1790. Catholic-Hierarchy.Org (2) Patriarchal diocese of the Chaldeans, reeestablished in the 18th century. Elevated to an archeparchy on 14 Feburary 1967. See also, Catholic-Hierarchy.Org Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary