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U.C.M.:Stands for "Union of Catholic
Mothers", and organization of Catholic married women for the
preservation of faith and morals in the home.
Uniates: Eastern Rite Churches in union with Rome
United States Catholic Conference (USCC0: Civil corporation and executive agency of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops.
Unity (marital): An essential property of marriage requiring monogamy and fidelity. (Can. 1056)
Universal law: A law binding everyone for whom it was made in the entire Latin Catholic church. (Can. 12,SS1,2).
Use of reason: The intellectual and volitional capacity necessary to be subject to canon law, presumed to be attained at age seven. (Can. 11)
Ushers: Ministers of
hospitality who usually greet those entering the church, collect the
offerings, and direct movement at the time of Communion
Whitsunday:Another name for the feast of
Pentecost. Whit means White, in earlier times the newly baptized wore
the white robes of baptism on this day.
Wisdom: (Books of Wisdom) Five books of the Old
Testament not part of the Protestant versions, one of the Apocrypha,
namely Job, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Wisdom, and Ecclesiasticus. The
sapiential books. See Deuterocanonical Books.
Witness, Christian: Practical testimony or
evidence given by Christians regarding their faith. They may witness
their faith in all circumstances of life?by prayer and general conduct,
through good example and good works, etc. Ü and by being and
acting in accordance with Christian belief, while actually practicing
the Christian faith.
Xavier Society for the Blind: A center for publications for the blind and partially sighted. It is located in New York.
Yom Hashoah: The Day of
the Holocaust, a modern holy day observed by many Jews in remembrance
of the Holocaust in World War 11. It occurs shortly after Passover,
usually in April. See Holocaust and Shoah.
Yom Kippur: The Day of Atonement, a Jewish fast
day observed in September or October. It and Rosh Hashana nine days
earlier are the high holy days of Judaism.
Young Men's Christian Association: YMCA is
acceptable in all references to this nondenominational Protestant lay
group founded in 1844 to provide an opportunity for spiritual, physical
and educational development in a wholesome atmosphere. In the United
States there are more than 2,300 local branches, units, camps and
centers. Each local association is independent and self-governing, but
they are grouped into area councils or state associations, which in
turn form a national council. Headquarters is in Chicago. The movement
worldwide is represented by a service agency, the World Alliance of
YMCAs, with headquarters in Geneva.
Young Women's Christian Association: YWCA is
acceptable in all references to this nondenominational group founded in
1855. It is modeled after the YMCA but completely independent of it. It
has a strong emphasis on ecumenical and interracial harmony. In the
United States there are more than 350 affiliates. Each local
association is autonomous. A national board, elected by a triennial
national convention of delegates from local associations, oversees
general programs and provides assistance to local associations.
Headquarters is in New York. The World YWCA, based in Geneva, holds
world councils made up of delegates from about 85 national councils
every four years.
yule: Lowercase this loose synonym for Christmas
derived from the name of a pagan festival for the winter solstice.
Also: yule log, yuletide.
Zionism: A Jewish nationalist movement
to regain an autonomous Jewish homeland, begun in the 19th century and
basically achieved with the establishment of modem Israel in 1948. It
is primarily a political movement. Most Jews worldwide reject the
religious view propagated by many Orthodox Jews in Israel that Jews
outside Israel are in "exile" and can live a full life only in Israel.
Zionism takes its name from Mount Zion, one of the hills of ancient
Jerusalem. Zion often is used in the Bible in figurative references
toJerusalem as the royal city and site of the Temple Of Solomon, the
place where God is especially present with his people. It also is used
to refer to the land of Israel. See Jerusalem.
Zucchetto: Skull cap worn by the Pope (white), bishops (purple) and cardinals (red).
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