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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

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