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1 народ
( Израиля) библ. the congregation -
2 Конгрегация
(16 в.; партия реформаторов в Шотландии - последователей Дж. Кнокса (1513-72) ( John Knox)) the Congregation of the Lord, the Congregation of Christ -
3 пассионисты
(члены катол. ордена под названием "Конгрегация босоногих монашествующих Пресвятого Креста и Страстей Господа нашего Иисуса Христа" (the Congregation of the Discalced Clerks of the Most Holy Cross and Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ); основан в Италии - 1737, в Англии -1842, в США - 1852) the Passionists, the Congregation of the Passion, the Passionist Fathers, лат. Congregatio Passionis, сокр. C.P., ( менее официально) the Barefooted Clerks of the Most Holy Cross -
4 Орден Страстей Господних
Religion: Congregatio Passionis( Passionists, сокр. CP.), Congregation of the Discalced Clerks of the Most Holy Cross and Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ, Congregation of the PassionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Орден Страстей Господних
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5 Орден босоногих служителей Пресвятого Креста и Страстей Господа нашего
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Орден босоногих служителей Пресвятого Креста и Страстей Господа нашего
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