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Cilice for sale ... A cilice was originally a garment or undergarment made of coarse cloth or animal hair (a hairshirt). In more recent times the word has come to refer not to a hairshirt, but to a spiked metal belt or chain worn strapped tight around the upper thigh.
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www.cilice.co.uk/
www.cilice.co.uk/
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MySpace Music profile for CiLiCe. Download CiLiCe Metal / Progressive / Rock music singles, watch music videos, listen to free streaming mp3s, & read CiLiCe's blog. ... Dutch metal band CiLiCe has been formed by members of N3uk!, Orphanage and Smogus after these bands had been split up. Under the name of "mad math metal"
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www.myspace.com/cilicemusic
www.myspace.com/cilicemusic
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Obviously the movie makers were looking for shock value, and the real use of the cilice and discipline would have been too tame. In reality, they cause a fairly low level of discomfort comparable to fasting. There is no blood, no injury, nothing to harm a person's health, nothing traumatic.
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www.opusdei.us/art.php?p=16367
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discipline and cilice Spirituality ... reading the thread about selfinflicted pain, are there any online Catholic stores that sell the discipine and cilice? i'm looking around for some.
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forums.catholic.com/showthread.php?t=155350
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Cilice - Definition of Cilice at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Cilice. Look it up now! ... Use cilice in a Sentence...
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dictionary.reference.com/browse/cilice
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Definition of cilice from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of cilice. Pronunciation of cilice. Definition of the word cilice. Origin of the word cilice. ... "cilice." Webster's New World College Dictionary. 2009...
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www.yourdictionary.com/cilice
www.yourdictionary.com/cilice
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Cilice: [Photo of cilice] a spiked chain worn around the upper thigh for two hours each day, except for Church feast days, Sundays, and certain times of the year. This is perhaps the most shocking of the corporal mortifications, and generally Opus Dei members are extremely hesitant to admit that they use them.
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www.odan.org/corporal_mortification.htm
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ICTOD believes Opus Dei has focused on the extremes of the movie, such as bloody use of the discipline (whip) and the cilice (spiked chain) while saying nothing about how the organization takes away a person's freedom through a subtle indoctrination process consisting of aggressive recruiting techniques,
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It is through Silas that Brown introduces his readers to the practice of corporal mortification--self-inflicted pain as an avenue to deeper spirituality--and the devices employed to achieve it, a barbed belt worn around the thigh (called a cilice) and a knotted rope (the discipline).
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www.futureofthebook.org/mitchellstephens/archives/2006/...
www.futureofthebook.org/mitchellstephens/archives/2006/05/the_cilice_and.html
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