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Reverend Monsignor, Rev. Msgr., or simply Monsignor. Three classes of papal honours for clergy. Purely honorary. Canon: Very Reverend, Very Rev., Canon [5] Members of a 'chapter' of a cathedral or other significant church. Originally indicative of simply a community of clergy living a semi-religious/monastic life, now often used purely as an ...
Hyperreligiosity generally includes abnormal beliefs and a focus on religious content or even atheistic content, [1] which interferes with work and social functioning. Hyperreligiosity may occur in a variety of disorders including epilepsy , [ 2 ] [ 3 ] psychotic disorders and frontotemporal lobar degeneration . [ 4 ]
The series chronicles the early evolution of the Bene Gesserit order into a superpowered mystical sisterhood with great political power.
[10] [11] Socrates describes four types of divine madness: [10] [12] the prophetic frenzy of the Oracle of Delphi and the priestesses of Dodona (the gift of Apollo) mystical revelations and initiations, which provide "a way of release for those in need" (the gift of Dionysus) poetic inspiration (the gift of the Muses)
When Reyna was ten years old, he became a mania, a spirit personifying insanity, madness, and crazed frenzy. When the mania attacked Hylla, young Reyna picked up the closest weapon and killed what remained of her father. Reyna is reluctant to discuss the incident because patricide is "unforgivable" in New Rome. [10]
[10] In the 2014 ABC series Black Box, the episode "Jerusalem" (Season 1, Episode 5) features a character diagnosed with Jerusalem syndrome after he becomes suddenly and compulsively religious during a trip to Israel. [11] The 2015 movie Jeruzalem features a character that is suspected to have the Jerusalem syndrome. [12]
Delusions of grandeur, also known as grandiose delusions (GDs) or expansive delusions, [1] are a subtype of delusion characterized by the extraordinary belief that one is famous, omnipotent, wealthy, or otherwise very powerful or of a high status.
Insanity is no longer considered a medical diagnosis but is a legal term in the United States, stemming from its original use in common law. [10] The disorders formerly encompassed by the term covered a wide range of mental disorders now diagnosed as bipolar disorder, organic brain syndromes, schizophrenia, and other psychotic disorders. [1]