Addeus and Maris, Liturgy of
Oriental liturgy, sometimes assigned to the Syrian group; sometimes to the Persian group.
Addresses, Ecclesiastical
Rules as to what is fitting and customary in the matter of ecclesiastical correspondence.
Adelophagi
Fourth-century sect mentioned by the anonymous author known as Praedestinatus.
Adeodatus, Pope Saint
Brief article on this Roman monk, opponent of Monothelitism, d. 676. Called Adeodatus II to distinguish him from his predecessor St. Deusdedit, who is also called Adeodatus.
Adeste Fidelis
A hymn used at Benediction at Christmastide in France and England since the close of the eighteenth century.
Adjuration
An urgent demand made upon another to do something, or to desist from doing something, which is rendered more solemn by coupling with it the name of God.
Administrator
Includes details on administrators of dioceses, parishes, and ecclesiastical institutions.
Administrator (of Ecclesiastical Property)
One charged with the care of church property.
Admonitions, Canonical
A preliminary means used by the Church towards a suspected person, as a preventive of harm or a remedy of evil.
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