The term is in latin, and today it correspond in a lesson that a cultured man do in an important occasion.
forgive my English, but I'm Italian.
"Lectio magistralis" is a Latin term that refers to an authoritative or masterful lecture given by a scholar or expert in a particular field. These lectures are typically delivered in academic settings and are highly regarded for their depth of knowledge and insight on a specific subject.
Selecting, reading, calling the roll.
Lectio divina is latin for divine reading or like holy reading. It's a way the christians prayed.
Javier is the English equivalent of the name Xavier.
Tiny is an English equivalent of 'klein'.
Marjan Rozanc has written: 'Lectio divina'
Strength is an English equivalent of 'sterkte'.
The equivalent of the word Vater in English is "father."
The equivalent of the word Ehemann in English is "husband."
The equivalent of the word Verzeichnis in English is "Directory."
The equivalent of the word Gatte in English is "husband."
The equivalent of the word Proklamationen in English "the proclamation."