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  1. Vestments: VESTMENTS vest'-ments. See DRESS. vest'-ments. See DRESS. [100%] 1915-01-01
  2. Vestments: vestire, to clothe), meaning generally simply an article of clothing, is in the usage of the present day practically confined to the ceremonial garments worn in public worship; in this sense it may be used equally of the robes or ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  3. Vetements: Vetements (Ветмо́, в переводе с фр. — «одежда») — бренд модной одежды класса люкс и «дизайнерский коллектив», основанный грузинским модельером Демной Гвасалией и его братом Гурамом Гвасалией (генеральный директор компании). [77%] 2023-10-17
  4. Vestmenn: Vestmenn (Westmen in English) was the Old Norse word for the Gaels of Ireland and Britain, especially Ireland and Scotland. Vestmannaeyjar in Iceland and Vestmanna in the Faroe Islands take their names from it. (Old Norse word for the Gaels of Ireland and Britain) [75%] 2023-12-15 [Old Norse] [Gaels]...
  5. Vestments controversy: The vestments controversy or vestarian controversy arose in the English Reformation, ostensibly concerning vestments or clerical dress. Initiated by John Hooper's rejection of clerical vestments in the Church of England under Edward VI as described by the 1549 Book ... (English Reformation controversy) [70%] 2023-12-16 [English Reformation] [Elizabethan Puritanism]...
  6. Pontifical vestments: Pontifical vestments, also referred to as episcopal vestments or pontificals, are the liturgical vestments worn by bishops (and by concession some other prelates) in the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Anglican, and some Lutheran churches, in addition to the usual ... (Religion) [70%] 2023-12-15 [Catholic liturgy]
  7. Catholic (term): The word catholic (derived via Late Latin catholicus, from the ancient Greek adjective καθολικός (katholikos) 'universal') comes from the Greek phrase καθόλου (katholou) 'on the whole, according to the whole, in general', and is a combination of the Greek words κατά (kata) 'about ... (Term) [60%] 2023-11-24 [Christian terminology]
  8. Catholic (term): The word catholic (derived via Late Latin catholicus, from the ancient Greek adjective καθολικός (katholikos) 'universal') comes from the Greek phrase καθόλου (katholou) 'on the whole, according to the whole, in general', and is a combination of the Greek words κατά (kata) 'about ... (Term) [60%] 2024-01-12 [Christian terminology] [Religious identity]...
  9. Catholic: The term Catholic has a number of related meanings. [60%] 2023-02-19 [Christianity]
  10. Catholic: Catholic, a designation adopted in the 2nd century by the Christian Church to indicate Christendom as a whole, in contrast with individual churches. With this idea went the notions that Christianity had been diffused throughout the whole earth by the ... [60%] 2022-09-02
  11. Vestimenta japonesa: La vestimenta diaria de Japón es como cebollas negras, los pantalones y las camisas no son una novedad. Se puede decir que algunas vestimentas destacadas de la vestimenta tradicional son comunes en la vida diaria. [54%] 2023-12-30
  12. Catholics (ITV Sunday Night Theatre): "Catholics" is a 1973 television play also known as Conflict, A Fable of the Future and The Visitor, which was directed by Jack Gold. Based on the novel of the same name by Brian Moore, who also wrote the screenplay ... (ITV Sunday Night Theatre) [52%] 2024-02-03 [1973 British television episodes] [1973 television plays]...
  13. Origins of ecclesiastical vestments: The liturgical vestments of the Christian churches grew out of normal civil clothing, but the dress of church leaders began to be differentiated as early as the 4th century. By the end of the 13th century the forms used in ... (How clerical clothing began) [50%] 2023-12-16 [Christian vestments] [History of clothing]...
  14. Catholicon (1286): Die Summa grammaticalis quae vocatur Catholicon (kurz Catholicon genannt) ist ein lateinisches Wörterbuch, das 1286 von dem Dominikaner Johannes Balbus († 1298) zusammengestellt wurde und bis ins 16. Jahrhundert dazu diente, die Bibel „richtig“ auszulegen. (1286) [45%] 2024-01-13
  15. CatholicTV: The CatholicTV Network, commonly known as CatholicTV, is a Catholic television network based in Watertown, Massachusetts. CatholicTV first launched locally in Boston in 1955, making it the oldest Catholic television network in the United States. (US-based Catholic television network) [45%] 2024-01-13 [Catholic television networks] [Catholic television channels]...
  16. Catholicon (1286): The Summa grammaticalis quae vocatur Catholicon, or Catholicon (from the Greek Καθολικόν, universal), is a 13th-century Latin dictionary which found wide use throughout Latin Christendom. Some of the entries contain encyclopedic information, and a Latin grammar is also included. (1286) [45%] 2024-01-13 [Latin dictionaries] [1286 books]...
  17. Catholicos: Cet article ne cite pas suffisamment ses sources (février 2023). Si vous disposez d'ouvrages ou d'articles de référence ou si vous connaissez des sites web de qualité traitant du thème abordé ici, merci de compléter l'article en donnant les ... [45%] 2024-01-12
  18. Catholicos: A catholicos (plural: catholicoi) is the head of certain churches in some Eastern Christian traditions. The title implies autocephaly and, in some cases, it is the title of the head of an autonomous church. (Religion) [45%] 2023-09-20 [Ecclesiastical titles] [Bishops by type]...
  19. Catholicon (trilingual dictionary): Catholicon (from Greek Καθολικόν 'universal') is a 15th-century dictionary written in Breton, French, and Latin. It is the first Breton dictionary and also the first French dictionary. (Trilingual dictionary) [45%] 2024-01-12 [Breton language] [Breton dictionaries]...
  20. Cattolica (Italia): Cattolica es una localidad en la provincia de Rímini, en Italia. En 2008, tiene 16.183 habitantes.​ Excavaciones arqueológicas demostraron que ya estaba poblada en tiempos romanos. (Italia) [45%] 2024-01-13

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