Noun
illo (plural illos)
(informal) An illustration.
Sacred music main Vespro della Beata Vergine main Monteverdi's first church music publication was the archaic Mass In illo tempore to which the Vesper Psalms of 1610 were added. Source: Internet
Father Vazhakala shared the altar with Father Costello; Father Juan Manuel Lopez, parochial vicar; and Father Joseph Illo, administrator of Star of the Sea Parish in San Francisco. Source: Internet
Illo also upset families when he decided that non-Catholic students could no longer receive blessings during Communion, a decision he reversed after complaints from the school community. Source: Internet
“We put money into professional musicians” and are building up the volunteer choir, Father Illo said. Source: Internet
In one version of the legend of St. Wojciech Legend of the 12th century, starting with the words Tempore illo. Source: Internet