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viaticum
‖ viaticum (vaɪˈætɪkəm) Pl. viatica. [L. viāticum travelling-money, provision for a journey, neut. sing. of viāticus (rare), f. via way. Hence Sp., Pg., It. viatico, F. viatique.] 1. Eccl. The Eucharist, as administered to or received by one who is dying or in danger of death.1562 in Cooper Answ. Pr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Viaticum
the Sick (also called Extreme Unction), to a person who is dying; viaticum is thus a part of the Last Rites. Usage The word viaticum is a Latin word meaning "provision for a journey", from via, or "way". wikipedia.org
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viatical
viatical, a. and n. (vaɪˈætɪkəl) [f. L. viātic-us or -um: see prec. and viaticum.] a. adj. Of or pertaining to a way or road; relating to a journey. Chiefly Bot. b. n. pl. Articles for use on a journey.1847 H. C. Watson Cybele Britannica I. 66 Viatical. Plants of road-sides, rubbish heaps, and frequ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tassac
founded by Patrick, but is remembered primarily for the fact that he was selected by Patrick to be with him in his last moments and to administer the Holy Viaticum You were one of the first to follow Saint Patrick and you administered the Holy Viaticum to him at the last. wikipedia.org
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viatic
▪ I. † viˈatic, n. Obs. In 7 viaticke. = viaticum.1641 Impeachm. Father Phillips x. A iij b, After a Viaticke, hee was dispatched againe for England, with some few small Gifts.▪ II. viˈatic, a. Obs. rare exc. for revived nonce-uses. [ad. L. viātic-us (rare), f. via way.] (See quot. 1656.)1656 Blount... Oxford English Dictionary
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Domenico Ginnasi
It is said that Domenico ministered the viaticum to a dying Camillus de Lellis on 2 July 1614. Camillus was beatified in 1742. wikipedia.org
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atta
atta Anglo-Indian. (ˈætə) [Punjabi aṭṭa.] Wheaten flour or meal.1860 W. H. Russell Diary India II. 206 Each man with his viaticum of atta in skin-bags tied over his hips. 1920 Blackw. Mag. Oct. 445/2 Sacks of atta for the troops. 1937 H. W. Tilman Ascent of Nanda Devi iv. 31 Coolie food..could be bo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ibn al-Jazzar
The Viaticum Ibn Al Jazzar wrote a number of books. They deal with grammar, history, jurisprudence, prosody, etc. The most important book of Ibn Al Jazzar is Zad Al Mussafir (The Viaticum). wikipedia.org
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Altar of repose
Communion hosts thus cannot be consecrated, and any hosts used on Good Friday or for viaticum for the dying must have been consecrated beforehand. After that service (with the altar of repose being dismantled), it remains available as viaticum for the dying in a less conspicuous location, such as wikipedia.org
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San Carlo all'Arena (church)
Giuseppe Mancinelli painted Carlo Borromeo providing the Viaticum to victims of the Plague. wikipedia.org
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Sentinel Records
GOK025 : Solstice – New Dark Age – MC GOK026 : Solstice – Death's Crown Is Victory – MCC GOK027 : Solstice – Never Surrender – MC Boxset GOK028 : Apostate Viaticum – Before the Gates of Gomorrah – MC Artists Abaddon Incarnate Apostate Viaticum Arcane Sun Asphyxia For Ruin Graveyard Dirt Lunar Gate Mael Mordha Morphosis wikipedia.org
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Ludovico Raymond
Among those depicting Biblical subjects are: Noah: Judah; Messa al Monte Carmelo (1880); Relics of Golgotha; The Viaticum (at the Palazzo Reale of Turin wikipedia.org
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Jacques Édouard Quecq
the Shipwreck, 1834 Saint Waast, 1838 Francis of Assisi, 1836 San Carlo Borromeo during the Plague at Milan, 1840 San Carlo Borromeo Administering the Viaticum wikipedia.org
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Kaylin Andres
Two years later, "Viaticum" (2016) also dealt with this acceptance. The works in "Viaticum" are self-portrait photographs printed on silk. wikipedia.org
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Armand Gaston Maximilien de Rohan
He gave last rites (confession, viaticum, and unction) to king Louis XIV. wikipedia.org
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