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  • bishop, he must first be porter, lector, exorcist, acolyte, subdeacon, deacon, and priest. He is also said to have divided the districts of Rome among ...
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  • clerical orders: Porter, lector, exorcist, and acolyte. However most scholars believe these offices evolved gradually and were formally instituted at ...
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  • tendencies. Julien ends up becoming an acolyte for the local Catholic AbbĂ©, who later secures him a post as tutor for the children of the Mayor ...
    15 KB (2,490 words) - 19:57, 9 February 2023
  • observations. In 1674-1675 Gassendi's acolyte, François Bernier, published a condensed, abridged, reorganized, and occasionally paraphrased ...
    19 KB (2,823 words) - 04:34, 4 November 2025
  • Church (namely, Porter, Lector, Exorcist and Acolyte). From 1869 onwards, AbbĂ© Liszt divided his time between Rome, Weimar and Budapest where during ...
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  • #039;s Kinkaku-ji Temple by a young Buddhist acolyte in 1950. The temple was a national monument which had been spared by the American bombers during ...
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  • poll in elections to the Central Committee. Stalin acolyte, Lazar Kaganovich, ordered a number of ballots destroyed so that Stalin and Kirov could share ...
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  • Viennese composers, Arnold Schoenberg and his acolyte Alban Berg, both composers and advocates of atonality and its later development (as worked out by ...
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  • aspects of his writing, under the headings "Acolyte," "Artist," "Witness," "Evangelist," "Critic" and ...
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