Litany of the Holy Name
Does not give the text of the litany itself, but mentions many of the titles of Jesus Christ.
Lithuanians in the United States
Includes information about immigration, religion, schools, and periodicals.
Little Office of Our Lady
Historical article on the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary, modeled on the Divine Office.
Little Rock
The State of Arkansas and the Indian Territory, parts of the Louisiana Purchase, were formed, 1843, into the Diocese of Little Rock.
Littré, Paul-Maximilien-Emile
A French lexicographer and philosopher; born at Paris, 1 February, 1801; died there, 2 June, 1881.
Liturgical Books
All the books, published by the authority of any church, that contain the text and directions for her official (liturgical) services.
Liturgical Chant
A chant, if its style, composition, and execution prove it suitable for liturgical use, may properly be called liturgical chant.
Liutprand of Cremona
Bishop and historian, b. at the beginning of the tenth century; d. after 970.
Llancarvan
Llancarvan, Glamorganshire, Wales, was a college and monastery founded apparently about the middle of the fifth century.
Llanthony Priory
A monastery of Augustinian Canons, situated amongst the Black Mountains of South Wales, nine miles north-east of Abergavenny.
Loaisa, Garcia de
Cardinal and Archbishop of Seville, b. in Talavera, Spain, c. 1479; d. at Madrid, 21 April, 1546.
Loaves of Proposition
Heb. "bread of the faces", i.e. "bread of the presence (of Yahweh)" (Ex., xxxv, 13; xxxix, 35, etc.), also called "holy bread".
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