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  • subtopics = [[Saint Bruno]] | ...runo, is an enclosed Christian religious Roman Catholic Order founded by [[Saint Bruno]] in [[1084 AD|1084]]. There exist both Carthusian monks and nuns. Th
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  • topic_name = Saint | subtopics = [[Roman Catholicism: Saint]], [[Canonization]]
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  • ...ion is to spread the Catholic teaching that everyone is called to become a saint by means of their daily work and social relations. Opus Dei was founded on October 2, 1928 by a Roman Catholic priest Josemaría Escrivá, who was [[Canonization|canonized]] in
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  • ...cites the year 68. The discrepancy may be explained by Linus already being Saint Peter's adjutor during his lifetime, and some of the sources may incorrectl ...ions'', comment on the appointment of Saint Linus as Rome's first Bishop. Saint Peter writes: ''"Now concerning those bishops which have been ordained in o
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  • ...stigator of the council which affirmed his absolute authority within the [[Roman Catholic Church]].]] | * [[Roman Catholicism]], [[Old Catholic Church]]
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  • * Major cities - [[Moscow]], [[Saint Petersburg]] ...]] present in Russia include various [[Protestant]] denominations, [[Roman Catholicism]], and [[Old Believers]]. There is some presence of [[Judaism]] and [[Buddh
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  • ...dering array of [[denominations]]. Some of the larger ones include [[Roman Catholicism]], the [[Greek]] and Russian [[Eastern Orthodox|Orthodox]] churches and the ...ance of Gentiles by the church, Christianity spread rapidly throughout the Roman Empire.
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  • ...names including "Mar Thoma Nasrani Orthodox Church" and the more popular "Saint Thomas Christian Church of the East and Abroad". Saint Thomas is the Apostle who brought the Church to the natives in India. Ma'as
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  • ...he religion by about 33.39% of the world population of which [[Catholicism|Roman Catholic]] are 16.85%, [[Protestantism|Protestant]] 6.15%, Orthodox 3.96%, [[Albania]] [[Islam|Muslim]] 56.7%, [[Catholicism|Roman Catholic]] 10%, Orthodox 6.8%, atheist 2.5%, Bektashi (a Sufi order) 2.1%,
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  • ...on) refers to the period of reform, renewal, as well as reaffirmation of [[Roman Catholic]] doctrines and structure that occurred in response to the Protest ...emphasize the attempts at reform, theological and disciplinary, within the Roman Catholic Church that began before the traditional date of the launch of the
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  • ...ol of philosophy, which was long the primary philosophical approach of the Roman Catholic Church. He is considered by the Catholic Church to be its greatest ...r Countess Theadora of Theate, related to the Hohenstaufen dynasty of Holy Roman emperors. He was born early in 1225 at his father Count Landulf's castle o
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  • The [[Pope]] is the head of [[Roman Catholicism|Roman Catholic Church]] and [[Eastern Catholic Churches]]. In addition to this sp ...ia and All Africa" and of the Coptic "Pope of Alexandria and of the See of Saint Mark the Apostle."
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  • ...looked to throughout church history as a model. [[Roman Catholicism | The Roman Catholic church]] has claimed St. Peter as the first [[Papacy | Bishop of R ...s, and church tradition has a well developed story of his [[A Biography of Saint Peter#Martyrdom | martyrdom]].
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  • ...ots of discussion and controversy. In the book, claims are made that the [[Roman Catholic Church]] has been involved in a cover-up of the true story about [ ...promotion" of adultery into prostitution arises from Mary's role as patron saint of repentant sinful women. The euphemistic term "magdalen" has been used to
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  • V. The Roman Catholic Interpretation of Luther’s “Sin Boldly” ...ther]] are perhaps the most frequently quoted against him, particularly by Roman Catholics. For instance, Father Patrick O’Hare stated, “If the author o
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