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  2. Solium Infernum - Wikipedia

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    Solium Infernum is a turn-based strategy computer game for Windows from independent game developer Cryptic Comet, creator of Armageddon Empires, and was released on November 26, 2009. [1] The remake version developed by League of Geeks was released on February 22, 2024.

  3. Use of Sarum - Wikipedia

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    The ritual of Sarum Use has influenced even churches that do not use its text, obscuring understanding of the original: The modern fame of the Use of Sarum is to a great extent an accidental product of the political and religious preoccupations of 19th-century English ecclesiastics and ecclesiologists.

  4. Astaroth in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Solium Infernum, Astaroth is one of the playable lieutenants of hell vying for ascension to Lucifer's vacant throne. Astaroth's unique units and stat array lend toward the most directly aggressive and combat-oriented of the diabolical roster.

  5. The spiritual meaning of the summer solstice — and rituals to ...

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    Here are summer solstice rituals to try on June 21, ... the sun appears to stand still. The word's meaning points to the optical illusion: "Solstice” derives from the Latin word for “sol ...

  6. Glossary of spirituality terms - Wikipedia

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    Sacrifice: (from a Middle English verb meaning 'to make sacred', from Old French, from Latin sacrificium : sacer, sacred; sacred + facere, to make) Commonly known as the practice of offering food, or the lives of animals or people to the gods, as an act of propitiation or worship.

  7. Arcosolium - Wikipedia

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    An arcosolium, plural arcosolia, is an arched recess used as a place of entombment.The word is from Latin arcus, "arch", and solium, "throne" (literally "place of state") or post-classical "sarcophagus".

  8. Libera me - Wikipedia

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    Libera me, Domine, de morte æterna, in die illa tremenda Quando cœli movendi sunt et terra Dum veneris iudicare sæculum per ignem. Tremens factus sum ego, et timeo, dum discussio venerit, atque ventura ira

  9. Insufflation - Wikipedia

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    Ritual blowing occurs in the liturgies of catechumenate and baptism from a very early period and survives into the modern Roman Catholic, Greek Orthodox, Maronite, and Coptic rites. [3] Catholic liturgy post- Vatican II (the so-called novus ordo 1969) has largely done away with insufflation, except in a special rite for the consecration of ...