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  • When was diablo first used to refer to the Devil?
    Are you asking how the greek phrase diabolos came to represent the devil, or are you asking how and why the spanish word diablo is different than the english word devil? Bear in mind, both diablo and devil are derived from the latin diabolus (The old english word wheich became devil is "deofol")
  • What is the difference between Demon and Devil?
    The precise distinction between the two terms in ecclesiastical usage may be seen in the phrase used in the decree of the Fourth Lateran Council: "Diabolus enim et alii daemones" (The devil and the other demons), i e all are demons, and the chief of the demons is called the devil
  • catholicism - Is there a sound doctrine or biblical explanation why . . .
    - Diabolus Simia Dei St Augustine of Hippo says this about the ”Ape of God”: Dr Farr says, “In Eph 5:18, two possible sources of simulation are indicated - drunkenness and Deity; full of wine or full of the Spirit Satan was called by Augustine Simius Dei, the Ape of God, because he counterfeits the work of God
  • Why has Devils advocate office been changed?
    Pope John Paul II abolished* reduced the power and changed the role of the Promotor fidei (Promoter of the Faith) office, better known as Advocatus diaboli (Devil's advocate) in 1983, thereby the n
  • If Satan is not omnipresent, how can he tempt or test multiple people . . .
    The most common English synonym for "Satan" is "devil", which descends from Middle English devel, from Old English dēofol, that in turn represents an early Germanic borrowing of Latin diabolus (also the source of "diabolical")
  • Dreams about a demon? - Christianity Stack Exchange
    This distinction is observed in the Vulgate New Testament, where diabolus represents the Greek diabolos and in almost every instance refers to Satan himself, while his subordinate angels are described, in accordance with the Greek, as daemones or daemonia
  • prayer - Origin of The Fast of the Demons: Seeking the Source of . . .
    For motivation to readers who may not be familiar with the quote, apparently it's a common term in Eastern Orthodoxy, for example see this blog article on reading the church fathers: "The most dangerous aspect of Lent is that we join in ‘the Fast of the Demons’ rather than than that of the Angels The fallen angels do fast (do not eat) but forget to pray and become puffed up on pride The
  • What is the story between Jesus and Mary of Magdala?
    I am looking into a myth: is there any evidence to the claim that Jesus and Mary of Magdala may have had an intimate relationship like either marriage or being engaged at least? I'm looking for sou
  • When was Abraham alive? - Christianity Stack Exchange
    It is generally accepted that Abraham lived 175 years However, the dates when he lived are rather fuzzy and hotly debated When was he alive and what reasons would you give for your conclusion?
  • According to Catholicism, when did people first pray to the Saints?
    According to Catholicism, when did prayer to the Saints begin? As far a Catholicism is concerned the intercession of the saints was something that was practiced from the very beginning of the foundation of the the Church That is to say from time immemorial Even the Maccabees prayed for the dead! According to Fr Lawrence, "It was part of the Church's faith in the first century or during the





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