Excardination and Incardination
- Excardination and Incardination
- Excardination and Incardination
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• In the ecclesiastical sense the words are used to denote that a given person is freed from the jurisdiction of one bishop and is transferred to that of another
Catholic Encyclopedia.
Kevin Knight.
2006.
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Excardination and Incardination — Incardination and its antonym, Excardination derive from the Latin cardo , a pivot, socket, or hinge (also the root of cardinal) hence, the Latin verbs incardinare , to hang on a hinge, or fix and excardinare , to unhinge, or set free. In the… … Wikipedia
Incardination and Excardination — • In the ecclesiastical sense the words are used to denote that a given person is freed from the jurisdiction of one bishop and is transferred to that of another Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Incardination and Excardination … Catholic encyclopedia
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