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Definition of limbo

Limbo is the place where, according to the doctrine of Christianity, the souls of those who die as children without having received the sacrament of baptism go. For the Bible, limbo - originating from the Latin word limbus - is the space where the souls of the patriarchs of the […]

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Definition of ubiquitous

Ubiquitous is an adjective attributable to God that indicates his ability to have a simultaneous presence everywhere at the same time. The term comes from the Latin ubique, which means “everywhere.” Ubiquity, therefore, is linked to omnipresence. This quality is attributed to divine entities and, in relation to […]

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Definition of pontiff

A pontiff is one who serves in a diocese as archbishop or bishop. The term, originating in the Latin pontĭfex, is used par excellence to identify who is considered in the Roman Catholic Church as the religious or prelate with a superior position compared to the rest. For example: “The Supreme Pontiff will visit the […]

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Definition of martyrdom

Martyrdom is the suffering, torment and/or death that a person suffers because of their religion or ideals. The concept, coming from the Latin martyrĭum, began to be used to refer to the suffering suffered by Christians because of their religious beliefs. The person who dies defending a cause is called […]

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Definition of clergy

Clergy is a term originating from the Latin clerus that can refer to the group of clerics (as those who dedicated their lives to religious activity within the framework of an institution are known). The concept, in this framework, is used to refer to the priests of the Catholic Church. The characteristics of the clergy […]

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Definition of cathedral

A cathedral is the temple in which the bishop has his seat or chair. The cathedral is the main church of a diocese and the place from where the bishop is responsible for disseminating religious doctrine and providing service to the community. The term cathedral was born as an adjective (for cathedral church) although […]

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Definition of conversion

Conversion is a term originating from the Latin conversio that refers to the action and effect of converting or becoming (causing a person or thing to transform into something other than what it is in the first place). For rhetoric, for example, conversion or epiphora is a figure that consists […]

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Definition of heaven

There are various meanings linked to the concept of sky, which comes from the Latin caelum. One of the most common uses of the term refers to the atmosphere, the sphere that appears to be blue and that surrounds the Earth and the space where the Sun, stars, planets and satellites are located. For example: […]

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Definition of hell

Hell is the place where, after death, the damned are subjected to eternal punishment. The concept, which comes from the Latin infernum, is also used to name the state of definitive deprivation of God and, in certain mythologies, the place where the spirits of the dead live. For example: “If you behave […]

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Definition of rite

Rite is a word originating from the Latin term ritus. It is a custom or ceremony that is repeated invariably according to a set of already established rules. The rites are symbolic and usually express the content of some myth. The celebration of the rites is known as ritual and […]

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