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consolamentum
‖ consolamentum (kənˌsəʊləˈmɛntəm) [mod.L., f. L. consōlāri (see console v.).] The spiritual baptism amongst the Cathars, by which the recipient is elected to be one of the ‘perfect’.1874 J. H. Blunt Dict. Sects 112/2 By this ‘consolamentum’ the recipients were supposed to escape purgatory and pass ...
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Consolamentum
Consolamentum (called heretication by its Catholic opponents) was the unique sacrament of the Cathars. The vast majority of believers did not receive consolamentum until on the verge of death.
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reconsole
reconˈsole, v. [re- 5 a.] To console anew. In quot., by readmission to the sect of the Cathari. Cf. Du Cange s.vv. Consolamentum, Consolare, Consolatio.1832 S. R. Maitland Facts & Docum. 384 It is the faith of all the heretics, that no one who after receiving the consolamentum eats meat..can be save...
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Nicetas (Bogomil bishop)
Mark received consolamentum afresh from Nicetas, an absolute dualist who belonged to the ordo of Drugunthia or Dragovitia (in the southeastern Balkans) , having received his consolamentum from bishop Simon of Dragovitia.
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Montségur
Some 25 took the ultimate Cathar vow of consolamentum perfecti in the two weeks before the final surrender.
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hereticate
hereticate, v. (hɪˈrɛtɪkeɪt) [f. med.L. hæreticāt-, ppl. stem of hæreticāre, f. hæretic-us heretic.] 1. trans. To pronouce heretical.1629 Bp. Hall Answ. Urban's Inurb. 9 The Pope hath not power (that I may vse his owne word) to hereticate any Proposition. 1702 C. Mather Magn. Chr. vii. iii. (1852) 5...
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Consolation
One branch of Christianity, Catharism, practiced a sacrament called consolamentum, which required consolation for the inevitable regret of living in order
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Endura
Endura (ɛnˈdjʊrə) [mod.L., f. O. Prov. endurar to fast, endure.] A practice among the Cathari, in which those who have received the consolamentum undergo physical privations, freq. resulting in death, in order to prevent recontamination of the soul.1888 H. C. Lea Hist. Inquisition I. iii. 95 When th...
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Puivert
Bernard died after receiving the Cathar Consolamentum at Montségur in 1232.
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Baptism by fire
The concept of baptism by 'fire and the Holy Spirit' lies behind the Consolamentum rite of the Cathars or Albigenses.
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Lo Boièr
version of the name given to Cathar believers before entering spiritual life, and is described as "disconsolate," implying she has not received the rite of consolamentum Finally, Joana asks to be buried with her head under the fountain, symbolizing the water received in the consolamentum, and mentions a herd of goats, echoing
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Andrew Weatherall
In 2016, he released a studio album Convenanza, as well as a remix album Consolamentum. . 1 (2007)
Watch the Ride (2008)
Andrew Weatherall vs the Boardroom (2008)
Andrew Weatherall vs the Boardroom Volume 2 (2009)
Masterpiece (2012)
Consolamentum
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Pierre Clergue
Since he expected to be absolved from all his sins upon his deathbed in the consolamentum he also felt he could sin without having to suffer for it.
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Raymond-Roger, Count of Foix
His sister, Esclarmonde de Foix, was also a parfaite, receiving the Consolamentum at Fanjeaux in 1204.
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Prades Tavernier
He thus broke a number of rules, such as performing the consolamentum on an infant.
References
Le Roy Ladurie, Emmanuel.
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