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  • 51Calixtus I, Saint — ▪ pope also spelled  Callistus  died 222, Rome [Italy]; feast day October 14       pope from 217? to 222, during the schism of St. Hippolytus (Hippolytus of Rome, Saint), the church s first antipope. Little was known about Calixtus before the… …

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  • 52Absolution — • The remission of sin, or of the punishment due to sin, granted by the Church Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Absolution     Absolution      …

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  • 53Deposition — • An ecclesiastical vindictive penalty by which a cleric is forever deprived of his office or benefice and of the right of exercising the functions of his orders Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Deposition     Deposition …

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  • 54irremissibility — noun The quality or state of being irremissible …

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  • 55irremissibly — adverb In an irremissible manner; unpardonably …

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  • 56remissible — adjective Capable of being remitted or forgiven. Syn: forgivable, pardonable Ant: irremissible, unforgivable, unpardonable …

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  • 57irremissibleness — noun The quality of being irremissible …

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  • 58Ovid among the Scythians — Artist Eugène Delacroix Year 1859 Type Oil on canvas Dimensions 87.6 cm × 130.2 cm (34.5 in × 51.3 in) …

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  • 59inexcusable — I adjective atrocious, blameworthy, brutal, condemnable, cruel, disgraceful, flagitious, heinous, immoral, incapable of being justified, incorrigible, indefensible, inexpiable, irremissible, monstrous, objectionable, outrageous, quod nihil… …

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  • 60unjustifiable — un·jus·ti·fi·able /ˌən jəs tə ˌfī ə bəl, ˌjəs tə fī / adj: not justifiable un·jus·ti·fi·ably adv Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. unjustifiable …

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