Церковні скорочення

Церко́вні скороче́ння (англ. Ecclesiastical Abbreviations) — у християнстві особлива абревіатура, яка використовується в церковній літературі та документації. Більшість скорочень — це лики святості, титули (офіційні чи узвичаєні), назви організацій, власні назви тощо.

Православні

Скорочення множини терміна утворюється, як правило, від скорочення однини шляхом подвоєння останньої літери. Наприклад: св. — святий, свв. — святі.

У дужках подані неофіційні скорочення.

  • протопресв. — протопресвітер
  • прмч. — преподобномученик
  • прмчч. — преподобномученики
  • прмц. — преподобномучениця
  • прмцц. — преподобномучениці
  • прп. (преп.) — преподобний
  • прпп. — преподобні
  • рівноап. — рівноапостольний, рівноапостольна
  • рівноапп. — рівноапостольні
  • св. — святий, свята
  • свв. — святі
  • свт. — святитель
  • свтт. — святителі
  • свящ. — священик
  • сп. (спов.) — сповідник, сповідниця
  • сщмч. — священномученик
  • сщмчч. — священномученики
  • стовпн. — стовпник
  • страст. — страстотерпець
  • схим. — схимонах
  • чудотв. — чудотворець
  • юрод. — юродивий
  • Католицькі

    В апостольських рескриптах

    • Absoluo. — Absolutio ("Absolution")
    • Alr. — Aliter ("Otherwise")
    • Aplica. — Apostolica ("Apostolic")
    • Appatis. — Approbatis ("Having been approved")
    • Archiepus. — Archiepiscopus ("Archbishop")
    • Aucte. — Auctoritate ("By the Authority")
    • Canice. — Canonice ("Canonically")
    • Card. — Cardinalis ("Cardinal")
    • Cens. — Censuris ("Censures" — abl. or dat. case)
    • Circumpeone. — Circumspectione ("Circumspection" — abl. case)
    • Coione. — Communione ("Communion" — abl. case)
    • Confeone. — Confessione ("Confession" — abl. case)
    • Consciae. — Conscientiae ("Of [or to] conscience")
    • Constbus — Constitutionibus ("Constitutions" — abl. or dat. case)
    • Discreoni. — Discretioni ("To the Discretion")
    • Dispensao. — Dispensatio ("Dispensation")
    • Dnus — Dominus ("Lord", "Sir", or "Mr.")
    • Ecclae. — Ecclesiae ("Of [or to] the Church")
    • Ecclis. — Ecclesiasticis ("Ecclesiastical")
    • Effum. — Effectum ("Effect")
    • Epus. — Episcopus ("Bishop")
    • Excoe. — Excommunicatione ("Excommunication" — abl. case)
    • Exit. — Existit ("Exists")
    • Fr. — Frater ("Brother")
    • Frum. — Fratrum ("Of the Brothers")
    • Gnalis — Generalis ("General")
    • Humil. — Humiliter ("Humbly")
    • Humoi. — Hujusmodi ("Of this kind")
    • Igr. — Igitur ("Therefore")
    • Infraptum. — Infrascriptum ("Written below")
    • Intropta. — Introscripta ("Written within")
    • Irregulte. — Irregularitate ("Irregularity" — abl. case)
    • Lia. — Licentia ("License")
    • Litma. — Legitima ("Lawful")
    • Lre. — Litterae ("Letters")
    • Lte. — Licite ("Lawfully", or "licitly")
    • Magro. — Magistro ("Master" — dat. or abl. case)
    • Mir. — Misericorditer ("Mercifully")
    • Miraone. — Miseratione ("Pity" — abl. case)
    • Mrimonium. — Matrimonium ("Matrimony")
    • Nultus. — Nullatenus ("Nowise")
    • Ordinaoni. — Ordinationi ("Ordination" — dat. case)
    • Ordio. — Ordinario ("Ordinary" — dat. or abl. case)
    • Pbr. — Presbyter ("Priest")
    • Penia. — Poenitentia ("Penance", or "repentance")
    • Peniaria. — Poenitentiaria ("Penitentiary"; i.e. Bureau of the Apostolic Penitentiary)
    • Pntium. — Praesentium ("Of those present", or, "Of this present writing")
    • Poe. — Posse ("To be able", or, "The ability to do a thing")
    • Pontus. — Pontificatus ("Pontificate")
    • PP. — Papa ("Pope")
    • Pr. — Pater ("Father")
    • Pror. — Procurator
    • Ptur. — Praefertur ("Is preferred", or, "Is brought forward")
    • Ptus. — Praefatus ("Aforesaid")
    • Qd. — Quod ("Because", "That", or, "Which")
    • Qmlbt. — Quomodolibet ("In any manner whatsoever")
    • Qtnus. — Quatenus ("In so far as")
    • Relione. — Religione ("Religion", or, "Religious Order" — abl. case)
    • Rlari. — Regulari ("Regular")
    • Roma. — Romana ("Roman")
    • Salri. — Salutari ("Salutary")
    • Snia. — Sententia ("Opinion")
    • Sntae., Stae. — Sanctae ("Holy", or, "Saints" — feminine)
    • Spealer. Specialiter ("Specially")
    • Spualibus Spiritualibus ("In spiritual matters")
    • Supplioni. Supplicationibus ("Supplication" — dat. or abl. case)
    • Thia, Theolia. Theologia ("Theology")
    • Tli. Tituli ("Titles")
    • Tm. — Tantum ("So much", or, "Only")
    • Tn. — Tamen ("Nevertheless")
    • Venebli — Venerabili ("Venerable")
    • Vrae. — Vestrae ("Your")

    Загальні, переважно церковні

    • A.B. — Artium Baccalaureus ("Bachelor of Arts")
    • Ab. — Abbas ("Abbot")
    • Abp. — Archbishop
    • Abs. — Absens ("Absent")
    • A.C. — Auditor Camerae (Auditor of the Papal Treasury)
    • AC — Ante Christum ("Before Christ")
    • ACN — Ante Christum Natum ("Before the Birth of Christ")
    • A.D. — Anno Domini ("Year of Our Lord")
    • a.d. — ante diem ("The day before")
    • Adm. Rev. — Admodum Reverendus ("Very Reverend")
    • Adv. — Adventus ("Advent")
    • Alb. — Albus ("White" — Breviary)
    • al. — alii, alibi, alias ("others", "elsewhere", "otherwise")
    • A.M. — Anno Mundi ("Year of the World")
    • A.M. — Artium Magister ("Master of Arts")
    • A.M.D.G. — Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam ("For the greater glory of God")
    • An. — Annus ("Year")
    • Ann. — Anni ("Years")
    • Ana, Ant. — Antiphon
    • Apost. — Apostolus ("Apostle")
    • Ap. Sed. — Apostolica Sedes ("Apostolic See")
    • Ap. Sed. Leg. — Apostolicae Sedis Legatus ("Legate of the Apostolic See")
    • Archiep. — Archiepiscopus ("Archbishop")
    • Archid. — Archidiaconus ("Archdeacon")
    • Archiprb. — Archipresbyter ("Archpriest")
    • A.R.S. — Anno Reparatae Salutis ("In the year of Our Redemption")
    • A.U. — Alma Urbs ("Beloved City" — i.e., Rome)
    • Authen. — Authentica ("Authentic" — e.g. letters)
    • Aux. — Auxilium, Auxilio ("Help", "With the help of")
    • B.A. — Baccalaureus Artium ("Bachelor of Arts")
    • B. BB. — Beatus, Beati ("Blessed")
    • B.C. — Before Christ
    • B.C.L. — Baccalaureus Civilis [or Canonicae] Legis ("Bachelor of Civil [or Canon] Law")
    • B.D. — Bachelor of Divinity
    • B.F. — Bona Fide ("In Good Faith")
    • Ben. — Benedictio ("Blessing")
    • Benevol. — Benevolentia ("Benevolence")
    • Bon. Mem. — Bonae Memoriae ("Of Happy Memory")
    • B.P. — Beatissime Pater ("Most Holy Father")
    • Bro. — Brother
    • B. Se. — Baccalaureus Scientiarum ("Bachelor of Sciences")
    • B.U.J. — Baccalaureus Utriusque Juris ("Bachelor of Both Laws" — i.e., civil and canon)
    • B.T. — Baccalaureus Theologiae ("Bachelor of Theology")
    • B.V. — Beatitudo Vestra ("Your Holiness")
    • B.V. — Beata Virgo ("Blessed Virgin")
    • B.V.M. — Beata Virgo Maria ("Blessed Virgin Mary")
    • Cam. — Camera (Papal Treasury)
    • Cam. Ap. — Camera Apostolica ("Apostolic Camera" — i.e. Papal Treasury)
    • Can. — Canonicus
    • Canc. — Cancellarius ("Chancellor")
    • Cap. — Capitulum ("Little Chapter" — Breviary)
    • Cap. de seq. — Capitulum de Sequenti ("Little chapter of the following feast" — Breviary)
    • Capel. — Capella ("Chapel")
    • Caus. — Causa ("Cause")
    • C.C. — Curatus ("Curate" — used chiefly in Ireland)
    • CC. VV. — Clarissimi Viri ("Illustrious Men")
    • Cen. Eccl. — Censura Ecclesiastica ("Ecclesiastical Censure")
    • Cla. — Clausula ("Clause")
    • Cl., Clico. — Clericus, Clerico ("Cleric")
    • Clun. — Cluniacenses ("Monks of Cluny")
    • C.M. — Causa Mortis ("On occasion of death")
    • Cod. — Codex (Manuscript)
    • Cog. Leg. — Cognatio Legalis ("Legal Cognation")
    • Cog. Spir. — Cognatio Spiritualis ("Spiritual Cognation")
    • Coll. Cone. — Collectio Conciliorum ("Collection of the Councils")
    • Comm. Prec. — Commemoratio Praecedentis ("Commemoration of the preceding feast" — Breviary)
    • Comm. Seq. — Commemoratio Sequentis ("Commemoration of the following feast" — Breviary)
    • Compl. — Completorium ("Compline" — Breviary)
    • Con. — Contra ("against")
    • Cone. — Concilium ("Council")
    • Conf. — Confessor
    • Conf. Doct. — Confessor et Doctor (Breviary)
    • Conf. Pont. — Confessor Pontifex ("Confessor and Bishop" — Breviary)
    • Cons. — Consecratio ("Consecration")
    • Consecr. — Consecratus ("Consecrated")
    • Const. Ap. — Constitutio Apostolica ("Apostolic Constitution")
    • Cr. — Credo ("Creed" — Breviary)
    • D. — Dominus ("Lord")
    • d. — dies ("day")
    • D.C.L. — Doctor Civilis [or Canonicae] Legis ("Doctor of Civil [or Canon] Law")
    • D.D. — Doctores ("Doctors")
    • D.D. — Donum dedit; Dedicavit ("Gave", "dedicated")
    • D.D. — Doctor Divinitatis ("Doctor of Divinity" — i.e. Theology)
    • Dec. — Decanus ("Dean")
    • Def. — Defunctus ("Deceased")
    • D.G. — Dei Gratia ("By the Grace of God")
    • D.N. — Dominus Noster ("Our Lord")
    • D.N.J.C. — Dominus Noster Jesus Christus ("Our Lord Jesus Christ")
    • DN, DNS, DNUS — Dominus ("Lord")
    • Doct. — Doctor (Breviary)
    • Dom. — Dominica ("Sunday")
    • D.O.M. — Deo Optimo Maximo ("To God, the Best and Greatest")
    • Doxol. — Doxologia ("Doxology" — Breviary)
    • D.R. — Decanus Ruralis ("Rural Dean")
    • DS — Deus ("God")
    • D.Se. — Doctor Scientiarum ("Doctor of Sciences")
    • D.V. — Deo Volente ("God willing")
    • Dupl. — Duplex ("Double feast" — Breviary)
    • Dupl. Maj. — Duplex Major ("Double Major feast")
    • Dupl. I. Cl. — Duplex Primae Classis ("Double First Class feast" — Breviary)
    • Dupl. II. Cl. — Duplex Secundae Classis ("Double Second Class feast" — Breviary)
    • Eccl. — Ecclesiasticus ("Ecclesiastic")
    • E., Eccl. — Ecclesia ("The Church")
    • El. — Electio, Electus ("Election", "Elect")
    • Emus — Eminentissimus ("Most Eminent")
    • EPS, EP., Episc. — Episcopus ("Bishop")
    • Et. — Etiam ("Also, Even")
    • Evang. — Evangelium ("Gospel" — Breviary)
    • Ex. — Extra ("Outside of")
    • Exe. — Excommunicatus, Excommunicatio ("Excommunicated, Excommunication")
    • Fel. Mem. — Felicis Memoriae ("Of Happy Memory")
    • Fel. Rec. — Felicis Recordationis ("Of Happy Memory")
    • Fer. — Feria ("Weekday")
    • Fr., F. — Frater, Frere ("Brother")
    • Fund. — Fundatio ("Foundation")
    • Gen. — Generalis ("General")
    • Gl. — Gloria ("Glory to God", etc.)
    • Gr. — Gratia ("Grace")
    • Grad. — Gradus ("Grade")
    • Grat. — Gratias ("Thanks"); or Gratis ("Without expense")
    • hebd. — Hebdomada ("Week")
    • Hom. — Homilia ("Homily" — Breviary)
    • hor. — hora ("hour")
    • IC — Jesus (first and third letters of His name in Greek)
    • Id. — Idus ("Ides")
    • Igr. — Igitur ("Therefore")
    • I.H.S. — Iesus Hominum Salvator ("Jesus Saviour of Men" — usual interpretation). Really a faulty Latin transliteration of the first three letters of JESUS in Greek (IHS for IHC).
    • Ind. — Indictio ("Indiction")
    • Ind. — Index
    • Inq. — Inquisitio ("Inquisition")
    • i.p.i. — in partibus infidelium ("among the infidels")
    • Is. — Idus ("Ides")
    • J.C. — Jesus Christus ("Jesus Christ")
    • J.C.D. — Juris Canonici Doctor, Juris Civilis Doctor ("Doctor of Canon Law", "Doctor of Civil Law")
    • J.D. — Juris Doctor ("Doctor of Law")
    • J.M.J. — Jesus, Maria, Joseph ("Jesus, Mary, Joseph")
    • Jo., Joann. — Joannes ("John")
    • J.U.D. — Juris Utriusque Doctor ("Doctor of Both Laws" — Civil and Canon)
    • Jud. — Judicium ("Judgment")
    • J.U.L. — Juris Utriusque Licentiatus ("Licentiate of Both Laws")
    • Jur. — Juris ("Of Law")
    • Kal. — Kalendae ("Calends")
    • Laic. — Laicus ("Layman")
    • Laud. — Laudes ("Lauds" — Breviary)
    • L.C.D. — Legis Civilis Doctor ("Doctor of Civil Law")
    • l.c.; loc. cit. — Loco citato ("at the place already cited")
    • Lect. — Lectio ("Lesson")
    • Legit. — Legitime, Legitimus ("Legally", "legitimate")
    • L.H.D. — Litterarum Humaniorum Doctor ("Doctor of Literature")
    • Lib., Lo. — Liber, Libro ("Book", "In the book")
    • Lic. — Licentia, Licentiatus ("License", "Licentiate")
    • Litt. — Littera ("Letter")
    • LL.B. — Legum Baccalaureus ("Bachelor of Laws")
    • LL.D. — Legum Doctor ("Doctor of Laws")
    • LL.M. — Legum Magister ("Master of Laws")
    • Loc. — Locus ("Place")
    • Lov. — Lovanium ("Louvain")
    • Lovan. — Lovanienses (Theologians of Louvain)
    • L.S. — Loco Sigilli ("Place of the Seal")
    • Lud. — Ludovicus
    • M. — Maria ("Mary")
    • M.A. — Magister Artium ("Master of Arts")
    • Mag. — Magister ("Master")
    • Mand. — Mandamus ("We command")
    • Mand. Ap. — Mandatum Apostolicum ("Apostolic Mandate", e.g. for a bishop's consecration)
    • Mart., M., MM. — Martyr, Martyres ("Martyr", "Martyrs" — Breviary)
    • Mat. — Matutinum ("Matins" — Breviary)
    • Matr. — Matrimonum ("Marriage")
    • Mgr. — Monseigneur, Monsignore ("My Lord")
    • Miss. — Missa ("Mass" — Breviary); Missionarius ("Missionary")
    • Miss. Apost., M.A. — Missionarius Apostolicus ("Missionary Apostolic")
    • M.R. — Missionarius Rector ("Missionary Rector")
    • m.t.v. — mutatur terminatio versiculi ("the termination of the little verse is changed" — Breviary)
    • Nativ. D.N.J.C. — Nativitas Domini Nostri Jesu Christi ("Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ")
    • N. D. — Nostra Domina, Notre Dame ("Our Lady")
    • Nigr. — Niger ("Black" — Breviary)
    • No. — Nobis ("to us", "for us")
    • Nob. — Nobilis, Nobiles ("Noble", "Nobles")
    • Noct. — Nocturnum ("Nocturn")
    • Non. — Nonae ("Nones")
    • Nostr. — Noster, nostri ("Our", "of our")
    • Not. — Notitia ("Knowledge")
    • N.S. — Notre Seigneur, Nostro Signore ("Our Lord")
    • N.S. — New Style
    • N.T. — Novum Testamentum ("New Testament")
    • Ntri. — Nostri ("Of our")
    • Nup. — Nuptiae ("Nuptials")
    • Ob. — Obiit ("Died")
    • Oct. — Octava ("Octave" — Breviary)
    • Omn. — Omnes, Omnibus ("All", "to all")
    • Op. Cit. — Opere Citato ("In the work cited")
    • Or. — Oratio ("Prayer" — Breviary)
    • Ord. — Ordo, Ordinatio, Ordinarius ("Order", "Ordination", "Ordinary")
    • Or. Orat. — Orator ("Petitioner"), Oratorium ("Oratory")
    • O.S. — Old Style
    • O.T. — Old Testament
    • Oxon. — Oxonium, Oxonienses ("Oxford", "Theologians or Scholars of Oxford")
    • P. — Pater, Pere ("Father")
    • Pa. — Papa ("Pope"); Pater ("Father")
    • Pact. — Pactum ("Agreement")
    • Pasch. — Pascha ("Easter" — Breviary)
    • Patr. — Patriarcha ("Patriarch")
    • Pent. — Pentecostes ("Pentecost" — Breviary)
    • Ph.B. — Philosophiae Baccalaureus ("Bachelor of Philosophy")
    • Ph.D. — Philosophiae Doctor ("Doctor of Philosophy")
    • Phil. — Philosophia ("Philosophy")
    • Ph.M. — Philosophiae Magister ("Master of Philosophy")
    • P.K. — Pridie Kalendas ("The day before the Calends")
    • Poenit. — Poenitentia ("Penance")
    • Poenit. Ap. — Poenitentiaria Apostolica ("Office of the Apostolic Penitentiary")
    • Pont. — Pontifex ("Pontiff", i.e. Bishop — Breviary)
    • Pont. — Pontificatus ("Pontificate")
    • Pont. Max. — Pontifex Maximus ("Supreme Pontiff")
    • Poss. — Possessor, Possessio ("Possessor", "Possession")
    • PP. — Papa ("Pope"); Pontificum ("Of the popes")
    • P.P. — Parochus ("Parish Priest" — used mostly in Ireland)
    • PP. AA. — Patres Amplissimi ("Cardinals")
    • P.P.P. — Propria Pecunia Posuit ("Erected at his own expense")
    • P.R. — Permanens Rector ("Permanent Rector")
    • Praef. — Praefatio ("Preface" of the Mass — Breviary)
    • Presbit. — Presbyter, Priest
    • Prof. — Professus, Professio, Professor ("Professed", "Profession", "Professor")
    • Prop. Fid. — Propaganda Fide (Congregation of the Propaganda, Rome)
    • Propr. — Proprium ("Proper" — Breviary)
    • Prov. — Provisio, Provisum ("Provision", "Provided")
    • Ps. — Psalmus ("Psalm")
    • Pub., Publ. — Publicus, Publice ("Public", "Publicly")
    • Purg. Can. — Purgatio Canonica ("Canonical Disculpation")
    • Quadrag. — Quadragesima ("Lent", also the "Fortieth day" before Easter — Breviary)
    • Quinquag. — Quinquagesima (The "Fiftieth day" before Easter — Breviary)
    • R. — Responsorium ("Responsory" — Breviary)
    • R. — Roma (Rome)
    • Rescr. — Rescriptum ("Rescript")
    • R.D. — Rural Dean
    • Req. — Requiescat ("May he [or she] rest", i.e. in peace)
    • Resp. — Responsum ("Reply")
    • R.I.P. — Requiescat In Pace ("May he or she rest in peace")
    • Rit. — Ritus ("Rite", "Rites")
    • Rom. — Romanus, Romana ("Roman")
    • R. P. — Reverendus Pater, Reverend Pere ("Reverend Father")
    • RR. — Rerum ("Of Things, Subjects" — e.g. SS. RR. Ital., Writers on Italian [historical] subjects); Regesta
    • Rt. Rev. — Right Reverend
    • Rub. — Ruber ("Red" — Breviary)
    • Rubr. — Rubrica ("Rubric")
    • S., Sacr. — Sacrum ("Sacred")
    • Sab., Sabb. — Sabbatum ("Sabbath", Saturday)
    • Saec. — Saeculum (Century)
    • Sal. — Salus, Salutis ("Salvation", "of Salvation")
    • Salmant. — Salmanticenses (Theologians of Salamanca)
    • S.C. — Sacra Congregatio ("Sacred Congregation")
    • S.C.C. — Sacra Congregatio Concilii ("Sacred Congregation of the Council", i.e. of Trent)
    • S.C.EE.RR. — Sacra Congregatio Episcoporum et Regularium ("Sacred Congregation of Bishops and Regulars")
    • S.C.I. — Sacra Congregatio Indicis ("Sacred Congregation of the Index")
    • S.C.P.F. — Sacra Congregatio de Propaganda Fide ("Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith")
    • SCS — Sanctus ("Saint")
    • s.d. — sine datâ (undated book)
    • S.D. — Servus Dei (Servant of God)
    • Semid. — Semiduplex ("Semi" double feast — Breviary)
    • Septuag — Septuagesima ("Seventieth day" before Easter; always a Sunday — Breviary)
    • Sexag. — Sexagesima ("Sixtieth day" before Easter — Breviary)
    • Sig. — Sigillum ("Seal")
    • Simpl. — Simplex ("Simple" feast — Breviary)
    • Sine Com. — Sine Commemoratione ("Without commemoration" of other feast, or feasts — Breviary)
    • s.l. — sine loco ("without indication" of place of printing)
    • s.l.n.d. — sine loco nec data ("without indication of place" or "without date of printing")
    • S.M. — Sanctae Memoriae ("Of Holy Memory")
    • Soc. — Socius, Socii ("Companion", "Companions" — Breviary)
    • S. Off. — Sanctum Officium (Congregation of the Holy Office, Inquisition)
    • S.P. — Sanctissime Pater ("Most Holy Father")
    • S.P., S. Petr. — Sanctus Petrus ("St. Peter")
    • S.P. — Summus Pontifex ("Supreme Pontiff", Pope)
    • S.P.A. — Sacrum Palatium Apostolicum ("Sacred Apostolic Palace", Vatican, Quirinal)
    • Sr. — Sister
    • S.R.C. — Sacra Rituum Congregatio ("Sacred Congregation of Rites")
    • S.R.E. — Sancta Romana Ecclesia, Sanctae Romanae Ecclesia ("Most Holy Roman Church"; or, "of the Most Holy Roman Church")
    • SS. — Scriptores ("Writers")
    • SS.D.N. — Sanctissimus Dominus Noster ("Our Most Holy Lord [Jesus Christ]", also a title of the Pope)
    • S., SS. — Sanctus, Sancti ("Saint", "Saints")
    • S.T.B. — Sacrae Theologiae Baccalaureus ("Bachelor of Sacred Theology")
    • S.T.D. — Sacred Theologiae Doctor ("Doctor of Sacred Theology")
    • S.T.L. — Sacrae Theologiae Licentiatus ("Licentiate of Sacred Theology")
    • Suffr. — Suffragia ("Suffrages" — i.e. prayers of the saints; Breviary)
    • S.V. — Sanctitas Vestra ("Your Holiness")
    • Syn. — Synodus ("Synod")
    • Temp. — Tempus, Tempore ("Time", "in time")
    • Test. — Testes, Testimonium ("Witnesses", "Testimony")
    • Theol. — Theologia ("Theology")
    • Tit. — Titulus, Tituli ("Title", "Titles")
    • Ult. — Ultimo ("Last" — day, month, year)
    • Usq. — Usque ("As far as")
    • Ux. — Uxor ("Wife")
    • V., Ven., VV. — Venerabilis, Venerabiles ("Venerable")
    • V., Vest. — Vester ("Your")
    • Vac. — Vacat, Vacans ("Vacant")
    • Val. — Valor ("Value")
    • Vat. — Vaticanus ("Vatican")
    • Vba. — Verba ("Words")
    • Vers. — Versiculus ("Versicle" — Breviary)
    • Vesp. — Vesperae ("Vespers" — Breviary)
    • V.F., Vic. For. — Vicarius Foraneus ("Vicar-Forane")
    • V.G. — Vicarius Generalis ("Vicar-General")
    • Vid. — Vidua ("Widow" — Breviary)
    • Vid., Videl. — Videlicet ("Namely")
    • Vig. — Vigilia ("Vigil" of a feast — Breviary)
    • Viol. — Violaceus ("Violet" — Breviary)
    • Virg. — Virgo ("Virgin" — Breviary)
    • Virid. — Viridis ("Green" — Breviary)
    • V.M. — Vir Magnificus ("Great Man")
    • V. Rev. — Very Reverend
    • V.T. — Vetus Testamentum
    • XC., XCS. — Christus ("Christ" — first, middle, and last letters of the Greek name)

    Катакомбні

    • A.D. — Ante Diem (e.g. in the phrase, "Ante Diem VI [or Sextum] Kal. Apriles", is equivalent to the sixth day before the Calends of April, counting both the Calends and the day intended to be indicated); or Anima Dulcis ("Sweet Soul")
    • A.Q.I.C. — Anima Quiescat In Christo ("May his [or her] Soul Repose in Christ")
    • B., BMT. — Bene Merenti ("To the Well-Deserving")
    • B.M. — Bonae Memoriae ("Of Happy Memory")
    • B.F. — Bonae Feminae ("To the Good Woman")
    • B.I.C. — Bibas [for Vivas] In Christo ("May you Live In Christ")
    • B.M.F. — Bene Merenti Fecit ("He erected this to the Well-Deserving")
    • B.Q. — Bene Quiescat ("May he [or she] Rest Well")
    • C. — Consul
    • CC. — Consules ("Consuls")
    • C.F. — Clarissima Femina ("Most Illustrious Woman")
    • Cl. V. — Clarissimus Vir ("Most Illustrious Man")
    • C.O. — Conjugi Optimo ("To my Excellent Husband")
    • C.O.B.Q. — Cum Omnibus Bonis Quiescat ("May he [or she] Repose With All Good souls")
    • COI. — Conjugi ("To my Husband [or Wife]")
    • CS., COS. — Consul
    • COSS. — Consules ("Consuls")
    • C.P. — Clarissima Puella ("Most Illustrious Maiden")
    • D. — Depositus ("Laid to rest"); or Dulcis ("Dear One")
    • D.D. — Dedit, Dedicavit ("Gave", "Dedicated")
    • DEP. — Depositus ("Laid to rest")
    • D.I.P. — Dormit In Pace ("Sleeps in Peace")
    • D.M. — Diis Manibus ("To the Manes [of]")
    • D.M.S. — Diis Manibus Sacrum ("Sacred to the Manes [of]")
    • D.N. — Domino Nostro ("To Our Lord")
    • DD. NN. — Dominis Nostris ("To Our Lords")
    • E.V. — Ex Voto ("In Fulfilment of a Vow")
    • EX. TM. — Ex Testamento ("In accordance with the Testament of")
    • E VIV. DISC. — E Vivis Discessit ("Departed from Life")
    • F. — Fecit ("Did"); or Filius ("Son"); or Feliciter ("Happily")
    • F.C. — Fieri Curavit ("Caused to be made")
    • F.F. — Fieri Fecit ("Caused to be made")
    • FF. — Fratres ("Brothers"); Filii ("Sons")
    • FS. — Fossor ("Digger")
    • H. — Haeres ("Heir"); Hic ("Here")
    • H.L.S. — Hoc Loco Situs ("Laid [or Put] in This Place")
    • H.M.F.F. — Hoc Monumentum Fieri Fecit ("Caused This Monument to be Made")
    • H.S. — Hic Situs ("Laid Here")
    • ID. — Idibus ("On the Ides")
    • IDNE. — Indictione ("In the Indiction" — a chronological term)
    • I.L.H. — Jus Liberorum Habens ("Possessing the Right of Children" — i.e., eligibility to public office under age)
    • INB. — In Bono ("In Good [odour]")
    • IND. — Same as IDNE
    • INP — In Pace ("In Peace")
    • I.X. — In Christo ("In Christ")
    • K. — Kalendas ("Calends"); or Care, Carus, Cara ("Dear One"); or Carissimus[a] ("Dearest")
    • K.B.M. — Karissimo Bene Merenti ("To the Most Dear and Well-deserving")
    • L. — Locus ("Place")
    • L.M. — Locus Monumenti ("Place of the Monument")
    • L.S. — Locus Sepulchri ("Place of the Sepulchre")
    • M. — Martyr, or Memoria ("Memory") or Monumentum ("Monument")
    • MM. — Martyres ("Martyrs")
    • M.P. — Monumentum Posuit ("Erected a Monument")
    • MRT. — Merenti ("To the Deserving")
    • N. — Nonas ("Nones"); or Numero ("Number")
    • NN. — Nostris ("To Our" — with a plural) or Numeri ("Numbers")
    • O. — Hora ("Hour"); Obiit ("Died")
    • OB. IN XTO. — Obiit In Christo ("Died In Christ")
    • OMS. — Omnes ("All")
    • OP. — Optimus (Excellent, or Supremely Good)
    • P. — Pax ("Peace"); or Pius ("Dutiful"); or Ponendum ("To be Placed"); or Pridie ("The Day Before"); or Plus ("More")
    • P.C. — Poni Curavit ("Caused to be Placed")
    • P.C., P. CONS. — Post Consulatum ("After the Consulate")
    • P.I. — Poni Jussit ("Ordered to be Placed")
    • P.M. — Plus Minus ("More or Less"); or Piae Memoriae ("Of Pious Memory"); or Post Mortem ("After Death")
    • PP. — Praepositus ("Placed over")
    • PR.K. — Pridie Kalendas ("The Day Before the Calends")
    • PRB. — Presbyter ("Priest")
    • PR.N. — Pridie Nonas ("The Day Before the Nones")
    • P.T.C.S. — Pax Tibi Cum Sanctis ("Peace to Thee With the Saints")
    • PZ. — Pie Zeses ("May you Live Piously" — Greek)
    • Q., Qui. — Quiescit ("He Rests")
    • Q.B.AN. — Qui Bixit [for Vixit] Annos ("Who lived . . . years")
    • Q.I.P. — Quiescat In Pace ("May he [or she] Rest in Peace")
    • Q.V. — Qui Vixit ("Who Lived")
    • R. — Requiescit ("He Rests"); or Refrigerio ("In [a place of] Refreshment")
    • Reg. — Regionis ("Of the Region")
    • S. — Suus ("His"); or Situs ("Placed"); or Sepulchrum ("Sepulchre")
    • SC. M. — Sanctae Memoriae ("Of Holy Memory")
    • SD. — Sedit ("He sat")
    • SSA. — Subscripta ("Subscribed")
    • S.I.D. — Spiritus In Deo ("Spirit [rests] in God")
    • S.P. — Sepultus ("Buried"); or Sepulchrum ("Sepulchre")
    • SS. — Sanctorum (Of the Saints)
    • S.V. — Sacra Virgo ("Holy Virgin")
    • T., TT. — Titulus, Tituli ("Title", "Titles")
    • TM. — Testamentum ("Testament")
    • V. — Vixit ("He Lived"); or Vixisti ("Thou didst Live")
    • VB. — Vir Bonus ("A Good Man")
    • V.C. — Vir Clarissimus ("A Most Illustrious Man")
    • VV. CC. — Viri Clarissimi ("Most Illustrious Men")
    • V.H. — Vir Honestus ("A Worthy Man")
    • V. X. — Vivas, Care [or Cara] ("Mayest thou Live, Dear One"); or Uxor Carissima ("Most Dear Wife")
    • X., XPC., XS. — Christus ("Christ")

    Орденські

    • A.A. — Augustiniani Assumptionis (ассумпціоністи)
    • A.B.A. — Antoniani Benedictini Armeni (мхітаристи)
    • C.J.M. — Congregation Jesu et Mariae (евдисти)
    • C.M. — Congregatio Missionis (Конгрегація місії; лазаристи)
    • C.M. — Congregatio Mariae (отці Товариства Марії)
    • C.P. — Congregatio Passionis (пасіоністи)
    • C.PP.S. — Congregatio Pretiosissimi Sanguinis (Fathers of the Most Precious Blood)
    • C.R. — Congregatio Resurrectionis (воскресенці)
    • C.R.C.S. — Clerici Regulares Congregationis Somaschae (сомаски)
    • C.R.I.C. — Canonici Regulares Immaculate Conecptionis (регулярні каноніки Непорочного Зачаття)
    • C.R.L. — Canonici Regulares Lateranenses (латеранські регулярні каноніки)
    • C.R.M. — Clerici Regulares Minores (маріани)
    • C.R.M.D. — Clerici Regulares Matris Dei ("Clerks Regular of the Mother of God")
    • C.R.M.I. — Clerici Regulares Ministrantes Infirmis (камілліани)
    • C.R.P. — Congregatio Reformatorum Praemonstratensium (премонстранти реформовані)
    • C.R.S.P. — Clerici Regulares Sancti Pauli (варнавити)
    • C.R.S.P. — Clerici Regulares Pauperum Matris Dei Scholarum Piarum (піари)
    • C.R.T. — Clerici Regulares Theatini (театини)
    • C.S.B. — Congregatio Sancti Basilii (василіани)
    • C.S.C. — Congregatio Sanctae Crucis (Fathers and Brothers of the Holy Cross)
    • C.S.P. — Congregatio Sancti Pauli (пауліни)
    • C.S.Sp. — Congregatio Sancti Spiritus (Fathers of the Holy Ghost)
    • C.S.V. — Clerici Sancti Viatoris (Clerks, or Clerics, of St. Viateur)
    • C.SS.CC. — Congregatio Sacratissimorum Cordium (Missionaries of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary)
    • C. SS. R. — Congregatio Sanctissimi Redemptoris (редемптористи)
    • Inst. Char. — Institutum Charitatis (Rosminians)
    • M.C. — Missionarium Caritatis (місіонери любові)
    • M.S. — Missionarium Saletiniensis (салетинці)
    • M.S.C. — Missionarii Sancti Caroli ("Missionaries of St. Charles")
    • M.S.C. — Missionarii Sacratissimi Cordis ("Missionaries of the Most Sacred Heart")
    • O.C. — Ordo Charitatis (Fathers of the Order of Charity)
    • O. Camald. — Ordo Camaldulensium (камальдули)
    • O. Cart. — Ordo Cartusiensis (картузіанці)
    • O. Cist. — Ordo Cisterciensium (цистеріанці)
    • O.C.C. — Ordo Carmelitarum Calceatorum (кармеліти)
    • O.C.D. — Ordo Carmelitarum Discalceatorum (кармеліти босі)
    • O.C.R. — Ordo Reformatorum Cisterciensium (траппісти)
    • O.F.M. — Ordo Fratrum Minorum (францисканці-обсерванти)
    • O.M. — Ordo [Fratrum] Minimorum (мініми)
    • O. Merced. — Ordo Beatae Mariae Virginis de Redemptione Captivorum (мерседарії)
    • O.M.C. — Ordo Minorum Conventualium (францисканці-конвентуали)
    • O.M. Cap., O.F.M. Cap., O.M.C. — Ordo Minorum Cappucinorum (капуцини)
    • O.M.I. — Oblati Mariae Immaculatae (облати Непорочної Марії)
    • O.P., Ord Fratr. Praed. — Ordo Praedicatorum (домініканці)
    • Ord. Praem. — Ordo Praemonstratensium (премонстранти)
    • O.S.A. — Ordo [Eremitarum] Sancti Augustini (августинці)
    • O.S.B. — Ordo Sancti Benedicti (бенедиктинці)
    • O.S.C. — Oblati Sancti Caroli (Oblate Fathers of St. Charles)
    • O.S.F.C. — Ordinis Sancti Francisci Capuccini (капуцини)
    • O.S.F.S. — Oblati Sancti Francisci Salesii (Oblate Fathers of St. Francis of Sales)
    • O.S.H. — Ordo [Eremitarum] Sancti Hieronymi (єроніміти)
    • O.S.M. — Ordo Servorum Mariae (сервіти)
    • O.SS.C. — Oblati Sacratissimi Cordis ("Oblate Fathers of the Sacred Heart")
    • O. Trinit. — Ordo Sanctissimae Trinitatis (тринітарії)
    • P.O. — Pr tres de l Oratoire, Presbyteri Oratorii (ораторіани)
    • P.S.M. — Pia Societas Missionum (паллотини)
    • P.S.S. — Presbyteri Sancti Sulpicii, Pr tres de S. Sulpice (сульпіціани)
    • S.C. — Salesianorum Congregatio (салезіани)
    • S.D.S. — Societas Divini Salvatoris ("Society of the Divine Saviour")
    • S.D.V. — Societas Divini Verbi (Fathers of the Divine Word)
    • S.J. — Societas Jesu (Товариство Ісуса; єзуїти)
    • S.M. — Societas Mariae (маристи)
    • S.P.M. — Societas Patrum Misericordiae (Fathers of Mercy)
    • S.S.S. — Societas Sanctissimi Sacramenti (Fathers of the Blessed Sacrament)

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