Posted on 05/02/2009 12:52:21 PM PDT by Salvation
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Collections of documents pertaining to the affairs of the Holy See. Since apostolic times, the popes preserved writings of importance, but most of the material before Pope Innocent III (1161-1216) has been destroyed or has disappeared. Pope Paul V (1552-1621) established a central repository of documents of the Holy See. In 1881, Pope Leo XIII opened these archives to scholars for consultation. The Vatican Archives are connected with the Archivist School, which before 1968 was the annual Archivist Institute, first established by Pope Pius XI in 1923. The archives of the Holy See contain tens of thousands of documents and are the most important center of historical research in the world.
Wow, what a historical treasure!
Catholic Word of the Day not linked but you can do a search to find them.
La Salette |
Liturgy |
Andacollo |
Kings, Book of |
Physiologus |
Old Catholics |
Baltimore Catechism |
Armagh, Book of |
Nature |
Eulogia |
Orders, Sacrament of |
Missionary |
Dominus Vocbiscum |
Ichthus-Fish |
Abbacy of St.Jerome |
Invalid |
Doctrinal Demythology |
Metaphysics |
Ecclesia Docens |
Apostolic Signatura |
Octaves |
Religion as feeling |
Temperament |
Gifts of the Holy Spirit |
Congregation for Catholic Education |
Sponsor |
Mystery Play |
Paschal Candle |
Imitation of Christ |
Voluntarism |
Matter, Sacramental |
Notion |
Chancel |
Gabbatha |
Gregorian Masses |
Ordo |
Resolution of Amendment |
Supreme Evil |
Archives, Vatican |
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Looks like a great site.
However, I am helping with a First Communion Mass this afternoon, so must go. Bye.
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