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  2. Absolution of the dead - Wikipedia

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    Such prayers are found in the funeral rites of the Catholic Church, [1] Anglicanism, [2] and the Eastern Orthodox Church. Liturgists analysing the Roman Rite funeral texts have applied the term "absolution" (not "absolution of the dead") to the series of chants and prayers that follow Requiem Mass and precede the solemn removal of the body from ...

  3. Catholic funeral - Wikipedia

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    Catholic funeral service at St Mary Immaculate Church, Charing Cross. A Catholic funeral is carried out in accordance with the prescribed rites of the Catholic Church.Such funerals are referred to in Catholic canon law as "ecclesiastical funerals" and are dealt with in canons 1176–1185 of the 1983 Code of Canon Law, [1] and in canons 874–879 of the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches. [2]

  4. Rite of Braga - Wikipedia

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    Pope Pius V's papal bulls Quod a nobis of 9 July 1568 and Quo primum of 14 July 1570 imposed as a general rule the Roman Rite throughout the Latin Church, but exempted other Latin rites which had been in use for at least two centuries. Since the rite or "use" of Braga was more than 200 years old at the time of these bulls, it was not affected ...

  5. Category : Roman Catholic churches completed in 1568

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    Pages in category "Roman Catholic churches completed in 1568" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. O.

  6. Giacomo Grimaldi - Wikipedia

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    His principal surviving works deal with the Roman Catholic Church.Several papal tombs in old St. Peter's Basilica, that were destroyed during the rebuilding, are only known through illustrations by Grimaldi, who was the basilica’s notary.

  7. Peace of Longjumeau - Wikipedia

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    The Peace of Longjumeau (also known as the Treaty of Longjumeau or the Edict of Longjumeau) was signed on 23 March 1568 by Charles IX of France and Catherine de' Medici.The edict brought to an end the brief second French Wars of Religion with terms that largely confirmed those of the prior edict of Amboise.

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  9. Elizabethan Religious Settlement - Wikipedia

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    In 1568, the English College at Douai was founded to provide a Catholic education to young Englishmen and, eventually, to train a new leadership for a restored Catholic Church in England. [75] Other leading Marian churchmen remained in England to serve as private chaplains to Catholic nobles and gentry.