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  • 51Priest-penitent privilege in England from the Reformation to the nineteenth century — The doctrine of priest penitent privilege does not apply in the UK. Before the Reformation, England was a Roman Catholic country and the Seal of the Confessional had great authority in the English courts. However, the Reformation was followed by… …

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  • 52Gregory III —    Pope (q.v.) from 731 741 who inherited the dispute with Leo III over Iconoclasm (qq.v.). At a synod in Rome (q.v.) in 731, he denounced Iconoclasm and excommunicated the subservient patriarch Anastasios (qq.v.). In response, Leo III sent an… …

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  • 53Johann Michael Sailer —     Johann Michael Sailer     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Johann Michael Sailer     Professor of theology and Bishop of Ratisbon, b. at Aresing in Upper Bavaria 17 October, 1751; d. 20 May, 1832, at Ratisbon. Sailer was the son of a poor shoemaker …

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  • 54Charles III — 1. See Charles II (def. 2). 2. ( Charles the Simple ) A.D. 879 929, king of France 898 923. 3. See Charles VI (def. 2). 4. 1716 1788, king of Spain 1759 88; as Charles IV, king of Naples 1734 59. * * * I Spanish Carlos …

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  • 55Paul V — (Camillo Borghese) 1552 1621, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1605 21. * * * ▪ pope original name  Camillo Borghese   born Sept. 17, 1552, Rome died Jan. 28, 1621, Rome  Italian pope from 1605 to 1621.       A distinguished canon lawyer, he was papal… …

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  • 56College and Church of the Anima (in Rome) —     College and Church of the Anima (in Rome)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► College and Church of the Anima (in Rome)     S. Maria dell Anima, the German national church and hospice in Rome, received its name, according to tradition, from the… …

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  • 57Scottish Episcopal Church — The Scottish Episcopal Church ( gd. Eaglais Easbaigeach na h Alba) is a Christian denomination in Scotland and a member of the Anglican Communion, although it itself has pre Anglican origins. It consists of seven dioceses in Scotland. Like all… …

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  • 58Ralph d'Escures — Infobox Archbishop of Canterbury Full name = Ralph d Escures birth name = Ralph began=unknown consecration = April 1114 term end = 20 October 1122 predecessor = Anselm of Canterbury successor = William de Corbeil birth date = death date = 20… …

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  • 59History of County Kildare — County Kildare, Ireland was first defined as a diocese in 1111, shired in 1297 and assumed its present borders in 1836. Its location in the Liffey basin on the main routes to the south and west meant it was a valuable possession and important… …

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  • 60List of Acts of the Scottish Parliament to 1707 — is a list of Acts of Parliament of the Parliament of Scotland. It lists the Acts of Parliament of the old Parliament of Scotland, that was merged with the old Parliament of England to form the Parliament of Great Britain, by the Union with… …

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