Catechumĕni
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CATECHUMENI — Isidoro sunt, qui primum de Gentilitate veniunt, habentes voluntatem credendi in Christum, de Eccles. Offic. l. 2. c. 20. Graece Κατηχούμενοι, quod idem reddit Auditores seu Instructi; a Verbo κατηχεῖν, auribus insonare, erudire, docere,… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
CATECHIZARI et CATECHUMENI fieri — pueri recens etiam nati dicebantur sequioribus saeculis, qui, antequam offerrentur ad Baptismum, ut veteris disciplinae vel umbra servaretur, a Patrinis in speciam catechizabantur, qui iis nomen imponebant et Catechumenos factos offerebant ad… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
MYSTERIUM — Graeca vox, paganis olim frequens, nec Scripturis Patribusque ignota. Origo nominis Hebraica, satar enim eccultare est: Mistar, aut Mister est res obscondita, secretum. Graeci Grammatici etymon varie explicant, Μυεῖν est arcanam doctrinam tradere … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
COMPETENTES — in prisca Ecclesia dicti sunt Catechumenorum ii, qui iam eruditi ac instructi in capitibus Christianae Religionis, ad Baptismum admitti postulabant: quod una et simul Baptismum peterent idque temporis, quô is conferri solebat, Sabbathum nempe,… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
DESIDERATA — I. DESIDERATA in Gloss. Lat. Gr. λειτουργία, τελετὴ, Scalig. et Casaub. est, initiatio in Christianismo, i. e. Baptismo; imprimis vero S. Eucharistia, teletarum teleta, sacramentorum sacramentum: de quo peculiariter usurpari verbum desiderare,… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Insufflation — (Latin insufflatio blowing on or into ) is the practice of inhaling substances into a body cavity. Insufflation has limited medical use, but is a common route of administration with many respiratory drugs used to treat conditions in the lungs… … Wikipedia
Eulogia — The term eulogia, Greek for a blessing , has been applied in ecclesiastical usage to the object blessed. HistoryIt was occasionally used in early times to signify the Holy Eucharist, and in this sense is especially frequent in the writings of St … Wikipedia
Marcion — Marcion, geb. in der ersten Hälfte des 2. Jahrh. in Sinope, wurde nach Einigen wegen häretischer Meinungen, nach Andern, weil er ein Mädchen geschwächt hatte, excommunicirt, ging zwischen 140–150 nach Rom, lebte hier sehr streng, anfangs in… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Messe [1] — Messe (v. lat. Missa), 1) sonst der gesammte öffentliche Gottesdienst der Christen, welcher unter Anleitung eines Liturgen, meist des Bischofs selbst, u. unter Beistand mehrer Altardiener (der Ältesten u. Diakonen) in Gegenwart der versammelten… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Catechumen — • In the early Church, was the name applied to one who had not yet been initiated into the sacred mysteries, but was undergoing a course of preparation for that purpose Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Catechumen Catechumen … Catholic encyclopedia