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  • ...rgans from dead bodies to prepare magical potions, and ''Eritho'' from the Roman poet [[Marcus Annaeus Lucan]]. Eritho was portrayed as a cruel, sinister, h A being in the Greco-Roman religion appearing as the personification of evil is the ''[[strix]]'' (Lat ...
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  • ...value, producing the form "[[Jehovah]]" and spelling variants of it. The [[Catholic Encyclopedia]] [1913, Vol. VIII, p. 329] states: "Jehovah (Yahweh), th ...n was forgotten. When later Christians groups, outside the major Christian Catholic denominations, unaware of the Jewish tradition, started to read the Hebrew ...
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  • ..., Tucker & Theisen. p. 327</ref> At age 10, he left his family to attend a Catholic convent school run by the Order of the Jesuits in which he was later ordain ...way back to Germany. Hellinger entered the Jesuits (Society of Jesus), a [[Catholic]] religious order, taking the religious name Suitbert, which is the source ...
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  • ...lenistic sources. According to Mone, it would have been based on the Greco-Roman mysteries and brought to Germany by Greek slaves. [1] ...monarchy, argued that the witch cult was popular among the farmers, while Roman Catholicism was especially adhered to by the upper classes. He claimed that ...
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