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  • ...relate is a bishop, whose prelature is his particular church. In the Roman Catholic Church, a personal prelature is an institution having clergy and (possibly) * [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12386b.htm Catholic Encyclopedia - Prelate]
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  • ...p out on the RCIA Team as well as to be sponsors for those coming into the Catholic Church. ''Instructions'': Email or call Chad Funk or Kevin Pasnik
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  • ...models of [[Byzantine chant]]. This music was traditionally sung by monks or other male clerics and was used during religious services. * [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06779a.htm Gregorian Chant - The Catholic Encyclopedia]
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  • topic_name = The Old Catholic Church | ...is usually used to describe the churches that broke away from the [[Roman Catholic Church]] over the issue of [[papal infallibility]] after the [[First Vatica
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  • topic_name = Roman Catholic Hierarchy | subtopics = [[Roman Catholic Hierarchy Terms Index]] |
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  • topic_name = The Roman Catholic teaching on Sin | ...eing born sinful). Personal sins are further subdivided into either mortal or venial. It should be noted that other Christian [[denominations]] do not ag
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  • ...d in either 869-870 or 879-880, depending on whether one is Roman Catholic or Eastern Orthodox, respectively).
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  • ...of the [[Eucharist]] (the Lord's Supper) in the Latin rites of the [[Roman Catholic Church]] and in some [[Anglican]] churches. The word itself is derived from ...c. 2, quoted in Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1367</ref>. It is Roman Catholic belief that the wheaten bread and grape wine are in objective reality, not
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  • ...able to teach error when he solemnly declares a dogmatic teaching on faith or morals, by action of the Holy Spirit. This doctrine was defined in the [[Fi ...of the pope must be based on, or at least not contradict, Sacred Tradition or Sacred Scripture. Papal infallibility does not signify that the pope is imp
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  • ...is the remission of temporal punishment due to a sin granted by the Roman Catholic Church. Disagreement over the doctrine of indulgences was one of the main r ...estament]] ([[Isaiah 61:1]]) it was used to express release from captivity or punishment. In theological language also the word is sometimes employed in
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  • ...c Hierarchy]], [[Holy See]], [[Papacy|Pope]], [[Vatican]], [[Eastern Rite Catholic Churches]] * [[History of the Roman Catholic Church]], [[Great Schism]], [[Counter-Reformation]], [[First Vatican Counci
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  • ...the local [[ordinary]] jurisdiction of that chief bishop (the [[diocese]] or particular church) and also the governmental bodies assisting the bishop (s ...ssist him in the exercise of his office (principally the [[Roman Curia]]), or the territory over which he is local ordinary ([[Rome]]), all depending on
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  • subtopics = [[Catholic Churches in Minnesota Index]] | ...ca of Saint Mary in the city of Minneapolis. Its official newspaper is The Catholic Spirit.
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  • ...stant]], many either [[Baptist]] or [[Methodist]], and about 23% are Roman Catholic.
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  • * [[Old Testament Patriarchs]] - Refers to [[Abraham]], [[Isaac]], [[Jacob]], or other heads of families in the [[Old Testament]] ...fferent denominations ([[Eastern Orthodox]], [[Eastern Oriental]], [[Roman Catholic]])
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  • ...], etc.) an ''elder'' is a clergy person who usually serves a local church or churches and who has been ordained to a ministry of Word, [[Sacraments|Sacr [[Category:Catholic Church]]
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  • ...tolic succession is the doctrine (or teaching) that today's [[church]] is (or those in church leadership are) the spiritual successor to the original fol ====Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican====
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  • ...son employed in a position of special authority over a number of ministers or priests. [[Category:Catholic Church]]
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  • .... In some churches the term is referred to as an ordinance. In the [[Roman Catholic Church]], [[Eastern Orthodoxy]], [[Lutheranism]] and some forms of [[Anglic In the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches it is taught that there are seven sacraments.
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  • Gregory Nazianzen (or Gregori Nazianzus) was a 4th century Christian theologian and [[bishop]] of ...r [[Gregory of Nyssa]] are called the [[Cappadocian Fathers]]. The [[Roman Catholic Church]] considers him a saint and a [[Doctor of the Church]].
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