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076.12+The Catholic Encyclopedia vol. III, 'Burial, Christian', 73b: 'the medieval liturgists apparently know no exception to their rule that both before the altar and in the grave the feet of all Christians should be pointed to the East... its symbolism is discussed by Durandus. "A man ought so to be buried... that while his head lies to the West his feet are turned to the East, for thus he prays as it were by his very position and suggests that he is ready to hasten from the West to the East"'
605.06+The Catholic Encyclopedia vol. III, 'Christianity', 718a: 'what is new in the moral teachings of Christ... it embodied ethical perfection... Never till His time were the Evangelical counsels - voluntary poverty, perpetual chastity, and entire obedience - preached or practised' [.29] [606.01]



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