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  • Mylasa: A titular see of Asia Minor, suffragan of Aphrodisias, or ...
  • Myndus: A titular see of Caria, suffragan of Stauropolis. This ...
  • Myra: A titular see of Lycia in Asia Minor. The city was from time ...
  • Myrina: A titular see of Asia Minor, suffragan of Ephesus. Herodotus ...
  • Myriophytum: A titular see of Thracia Prima and suffragan of Heraclea. ...
  • Mysore: (MAISOUR); DIOCESE OF MYSORE (MYSURIENSIS) Diocese in ...
  • Mysteries and Miracle Plays: These two names are used to designate the religious drama which ...
  • Mystery: (Greek mysterion , from myein , "to shut", "to close".) ...
  • Mystical Body of the Church: The analogy borne by any society of men to an organism is ...
  • Mystical Marriage: In the Old and the New Testament , the love of God for ...
  • Mystical Theology: Mystical theology is the science which treats of acts and ...
  • Mysticism: (From myein , to initiate). Mysticism , according to its ...

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