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  • 61PRIESTS AND PRIESTHOOD — Definition of Priesthood The priests are the principal functionaries in divine services, their special task being to engage in cultic ceremonies which they conducted mainly in the Temple. In general the priests post is authorized by hereditary… …

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  • 62Pope Pius XII — Pius XII Papacy began 2 March 1939 Papacy ended 9 October 1958 ( 1000000000000001900000019 years, 10000000000000221000000221 days) Predecessor …

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  • 63Kohen — For other meanings, see Cohen (disambiguation) Part of a series on …

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  • 64List of drug-related deaths — The following is a list of notable people who have died from drug related causes. Criteria for inclusion are death from overdose, death from organ failure/illness due to or exacerbated by drug use, or death from suicide/misadventure under the… …

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  • 65Albert Pierrepoint — Infobox Person name = Albert Pierrepoint image size = caption = birth name = birth date = birth date|1905|03|30 birth place = North Bierley, Bradford, West Yorkshire, England death date = death date and age|1992|07|10|1905|03|30 death place =… …

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  • 66Priesthood (Latter Day Saints) — In the Latter Day Saint movement, priesthood is considered to be the power and authority of God, including the authority to act as a leader in the church and to perform ordinances (sacraments), and the power to perform miracles. A body of… …

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  • 67Jewish religious movements — Part of a series on …

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  • 68Independent Order of Odd Fellows — This article is about the North American organization and its international off shoots. For other world wide Orders, see Odd Fellows. For the Australian financial services company, see IOOF (company). For other uses, see IOOF (disambiguation).… …

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  • 69Referee — Umpire redirects here. For other uses, see Umpire (disambiguation). This article is about refereeing in sports. For other uses, see Referee (disambiguation). A referee (right) issues a yellow card to a player during a game of association football …

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  • 70Sherwin Wine — Sherwin Theodore Wine (January 25, 1928 ndash; July 21, 2007) was a rabbi and a founding figure in Humanistic Judaism. Originally ordained a Reform Jewish rabbi, Wine founded the Birmingham Temple, the first congregation of Humanistic Judaism in… …

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