Mosaic Legislation
The body of juridical, moral, and ceremonial institutions, laws, and decisions comprised in the last four books of the Pentateuch, and ascribed by Christian and Hebrew tradition to…
Moschus, Johannes
A monk and ascetical writer, b. about 550 probably at Damascus; d. at Rome, 619.
Moses of Chorene
Armenian called by his countrymen "the father of history" and the "father of scholars", and celebrated as a poet, or hymn writer, and a grammarian.
Most Pure Heart of Mary, Feast of the
In its principal object this feast is identical with the feast of the "Inner Life of Mary", celebrated by the Sulpitians on 19 October.
Motu Proprio
The name given to certain papal rescripts on account of the clause motu proprio (of his own accord) used in the document.
Moufang, Franz Christoph Ignaz
Theologian, b. at Mainz, 17 Feb., 1817; d. there, 27 Feb., 1890.
Mount Carmel, Feast of Our Lady of
This feast was instituted by the Carmelites between 1376 and 1386.
Mount Saint Mary's College
The second oldest among the Catholic collegiate institutions in the United States, is located near Emmitsburg, Maryland, within the limits of the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
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