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  • 11Holy Oils — • Oil is a product of great utility the symbolic signification of which harmonizes with its natural uses. It serves to sweeten, to strengthen, to render supple; and the Church employs it for these purposes in its rites Catholic Encyclopedia.… …

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  • 12Holy Trinity the Less — Current photo of site Country United Kingdom Denomination Roman Catholic, Anglican Holy Trinity the Less was a parish church in the City of London, destroyed in the Great Fire of L …

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  • 13HOLY PLACES — HOLY PLACES. Because of its history, the Land of Israel possesses places holy to the three monotheistic religions, although the term holy means something different to each of these religions, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. (See Map: Holy… …

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  • 14Holy Roman Empire — Holy Roman Empire[1] Imperium Romanum Sacrum Heiliges Römisches Reich Deutscher Nation Sacro Romano Impero …

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  • 15Holy Land — Album par Angra Sortie 1996 Enregistrement en 1995 Durée 54 min 41 s Genre Heavy metal Producteur …

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  • 16Holy Sepulchre — • The tomb in which the Body of Jesus Christ was laid after His death upon the Cross Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Holy Sepulchre     Holy Sepulchre      …

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  • 17Holy Trinity Church, Northwich — Holy Trinity Church, Northwich …

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  • 18Holy Orders (Catholic Church) — Holy Orders in the Catholic Church includes three orders: bishop, priest, and deacon. The Church regards ordination as a Sacrament. In the phrase Holy Orders , the word holy simply means set apart for some purpose. The word order (ordo, in Latin) …

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  • 19Holy Beast Online — is a massively multiplayer online role playing game (MMORPG), developed by Easyfun Entertainment of Taiwan. The main gameplay feature is the ability of player characters to switch back and forth from an animal form into a human form at will.It is …

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  • 20Holy Coat — • The possession of the seamless garment of Christ, for which the soldiers cast lots at the Crucifixion, is claimed by the cathedral of Trier and by the parish church of Argenteuil Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Holy Coat      …

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