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  • 1Devotional Medals —     Devotional Medals     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Devotional Medals     A medal may be defined to be a piece of metal, usually in the form of a coin, not used as money, but struck or cast for a commemorative purpose, and adorned with some… …

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  • 2Devotional medal — The Miraculous Medal, a medal created by Saint Catherine Labouré in response to a request from the Blessed Virgin Mary. In the Roman Catholic Faith, a devotional medal is a medal issued for religious devotion. They are also sometimes used by… …

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  • 3Born Sandy Devotional — Infobox Album Name = Born Sandy Devotional Type = studio Artist = The Triffids Released = March 1986 Recorded = Mark Angelo Studios, London August 1985 Genre = Rock / Folk rock Length = Label = Mushroom Producer = Gil Norton / The Triffids… …

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  • 4History of wood carving — From the remotest ages the decoration of wood has been a foremost art. The tendency of human nature has always been to ornament every article in use. The North American Indian carves his wooden fish hook or his pipe stem just as the Polynesian… …

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  • 5Ecclesiastical Art — • Article explores the origin, history, and types Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Ecclesiastical Art     Ecclesiastical Art      …

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  • 6Cursor Mundi — (Latin for Runner of the World ) is an anonymous Middle English historical and religious poem of nearly 30,000 lines written around 1300 AD. The poem summarizes the history of the world as described in the Christian Bible and other sources, with… …

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  • 7Cross, Stations of the — ▪ religion also called  Way of the Cross        a series of 14 pictures or carvings portraying events in the Passion of Christ, from his condemnation by Pontius Pilate to his entombment. The series of stations is as follows: (1) Jesus is… …

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  • 8Cursor Mundi — • A Middle English poem of nearly 30,000 lines containing a sort of summary of universal history Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Cursor Mundi     Cursor Mundi      …

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  • 9Mino da Fiesole — Portrait of Mino da Fiesole, metalpoint with white gouache on blue grey prepared paper cut to an oval, Chatsworth House. Subject identified based on the similarity to the woodcut illustration in the Lives of Vasari, for which it is a probable… …

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  • 10James Grahame — (April 22, 1765 September 14, 1811) was a Scottish poet.He was born in Glasgow, the son of a successful lawyer. After completing his literary course at the University of Glasgow, Grahame went in 1784 to Edinburgh, where he worked as a legal clerk …

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