ILL is not a valid Roman numeral.
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The Roman festival of Portumnalia was named for Portunes. The English terms importune (ill-timed) and opportunity (chance timing) both come from the god's name.
Roman Catholic AnswerAny Catholic who is gravely ill and in danger of death, even if death is not seen as imminent.
Pluto was worshiped by the Romans for some of his kinder attributes; the god of the dead, terminally ill, and those wounded in battle.
Roman Catholic AnswerNo, the Catholic Church has never sanctioned the torture of anyone, least of all the mentally ill. The Church is the Mystical Body of Christ, and is here to bring God to people and people to God, as such It preaches the Word of God and administers the sacraments. However, the Church, saving Our Blessed Lord, Himself, and Our Blessed Lady, is composed exclusively of sinners so I am absolutely positive that at some time there have been people who belonged to the Catholic Church who tortured people who were mentally ill. But they certainly did not do this with any kind of sanction from the Church and the Church has a long history of caring for the ill of all stripes.
Ill, more ill, most ill.
Ill is not a verb, therefore it does not have a past tense. It is used with the auxiliary, 'be', i.e 'I am ill'(present) Therefore, past would be 'I was ill'.
more ill, most ill
Ill Seen Ill Said was created in 1981.