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  • ...ics, on the other hand, take the whole church to mean "only" those in full communion with the (Roman) Catholic church. However, both churches do recognize the v
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  • ...Middle East, and India that are part of the [[Catholic Church]] in [[full communion]] with Rome, but are distinct from the [[Latin Rite]], such as the [[Maroni
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  • Maronites are members of an [[Eastern Catholic Church]] in full communion with the [[Pope]] of the [[Roman Catholic Church]]. Their heritage reaches
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  • The idea of Church is, in its widest form, indicative of the full communion of believers in the [[Christian]] faith. What this means in practice is var ...lways be used to refer to both the structure of a particular group and the communion of all Christian believers.
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  • ...of the event. They are contemplative in that they believe that union and communion with God is the privilege of every born again believer. Contemplation simpl ...urches; they do this locally by gathering together to worship, learn, take communion, and minister to peoples needs, and by going out to pray, edify, evangelize
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  • ...of Adults, is the formation process by which adults are welcomed into full communion with the Catholic Church. Doctrines of the faith are taught which lead adul
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  • ...5 and 'came in the flesh'.6 For 'the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, full of grace and truth; we have beheld his glory, glory as of the only Son from The doctrine of the [[Communion of the Saints]] and its associated practices often causes confusion because
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  • [[Anglican Communion]] [[Full Gospel Fellowship of Churches and Ministers, Inc.]]
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  • ...[Roman Catholic]]. Other denominations have much smaller numbers. There is full freedom of religion and like many western countries there is a growing tren
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  • Theologically, most Baptists emphasize a [[believer's baptism]] by full immersion, which is performed on non-infants after a public profession of f ...th that particular local church. Most Baptist churches consider baptism by full immersion, subsequent to salvation, a criterion for membership.
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  • ...expressed by a prayer. And this prayer, which we say every day after Holy Communion, always surprises me very much, because it is very fitting for each one of ...e brought such love and joy to their adopting parents and have grown up so full of love and joy.
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  • ..., Servant of the Servants of God," although this is rarely seen or used in full (by comparison, the formal title of the Orthodox Pope and Patriarch of Alex ...judgement thereupon" (can. 331 defines the power of the Pope as "supreme, full, immediate and universal ordinary power in the Church, and he can always fr
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  • ...tant, as they touch on matters pertaining to the entire worldwide Anglican communion, one of the largest Christian communions in the world. Under the influence ...lished by God. But if we say the Bible ''doesn't'' explicitly contain the full moral code, then we open the doors to the possibility of contraception bein
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  • ...d July 19, Luther develops his ideas on clerical and monastic celibacy, on communion “in both kinds,” on the private mass, and on the dynamics of faith.”[ ...spilled? Luther discusses whether or not those who receive only one of the communion elements partake in sin. If the Lord’s Supper was both bread and wine, is
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  • Cambridge, we need not doubt, had its full share of all the troubles and discomfort of this stormy period. The followi ...Laud's attempt to introduce the notorious Scotch Liturgy, with its popish communion office, into the churches of Edinburgh. The well-known riot in St. Giles' C
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