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Mental Disturbances / Regina Patrick Young ; introduction by Jack Mendelson

Material type: TextTextLanguage: Arabic, Latin Series: The Encyclopedia of health. Healthy bodyPublication details: New York : Chelsea House Publishers, , c1989.Description: 116 p.. 25 cmISBN:
  • 1555462065
Other title: ‏كتاب قوانين المجمع البطريركي الروم الملكي الكاثوليكي Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 615.1
Online resources: In: Archbishopric CollectionSummary: This manuscript contains the canons of the Synod of 'Ain Traz, which was convened in 1835 by Patriarch Maximos III (Michael Mazlūm, died 1855). This assembly is especially significant for being the only Melkite synod fully ratified by Rome. It took place in 1841, the same year in which the Arabic text was printed in Rome. Included are 25 canons concerning all manner of church matters, which are indicated in the table of contents at the end. The manuscript is in Arabic, but the decretum of the Congregatio de Propaganda Fide (Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith) appears in Latin at the beginning. The congregation was the body of the Roman Catholic Church established in the early 17th century for the purpose of spreading Catholicism in non-Catholic countries.
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This manuscript contains the canons of the Synod of 'Ain Traz, which was convened in 1835 by Patriarch Maximos III (Michael Mazlūm, died 1855). This assembly is especially significant for being the only Melkite synod fully ratified by Rome. It took place in 1841, the same year in which the Arabic text was printed in Rome. Included are 25 canons concerning all manner of church matters, which are indicated in the table of contents at the end. The manuscript is in Arabic, but the decretum of the Congregatio de Propaganda Fide (Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith) appears in Latin at the beginning. The congregation was the body of the Roman Catholic Church established in the early 17th century for the purpose of spreading Catholicism in non-Catholic countries.

Original resource at: Greek-Catholic Diocese of Aleppo.

Content in Arabic and Latin.

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