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  • topic_name = Papal Infallibility | In Roman Catholic theology, papal infallibility is the doctrine that the [[Pope]] is unable to teach error wh
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  • topic_name = Papal Infallibility | In Roman Catholic theology, papal infallibility is the doctrine that the [[Pope]] is unable to teach error wh
    3 KB (539 words) - 13:02, 6 September 2009
  • subtopics = [[Ultramontanism]], [[Papal Infallibility]], [[Pius IX]] ...hurch]] held in 1869-1870 and become famous (or infamous) for confirming [[Papal Infallibility]] as official doctrine of the Roman Church.
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  • ...hes that broke away from the [[Roman Catholic Church]] over the issue of [[papal infallibility]] after the [[First Vatican Council]] in 1870. ...in 1853 to describe the members of the See of Utrecht, who were not under Papal authority.
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  • ...s completely landlocked by [[Rome]] in [[Italy]]. It was preceded by the [[Papal States]] which were crushed by 1870, leaving the Vatican to be the last ter
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  • ...K. Chesterton]] and [[Hilaire Belloc]], who were influenced by the Church. Papal encyclicals by [[Pope Leo XIII]], [[Pope Pius XI]], and [[Pope John Paul II
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  • ...of historical movements orchestrated by the [[Pope]] and aimed at securing Papal religious and financial authority in Europe through the conversion, and som
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  • * [[Cross]], [[Crucifix]], [[Ankh]], [[Labarum]], [[High Cross]], [[Papal Cross]]
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  • ...ween the two Churches. The primary causes of the Schism were disputes over papal authority and the insertion of the [[filioque clause]] in the [[Nicene Cree
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  • ...teaching is taken from three sources: the [[Bible]], church tradition and papal statements. The [[Catechism of the Catholic Church]] gives a rather account
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  • ...ffirmed all that the Council of Trent had affirmed, as well as affirming [[papal infallibility]].
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  • ...ed to annul his marriage with [[Catherine of Aragon]], for which he needed papal sanction. Catherine was the aunt of Emperor [[Charles V]], the pope's most
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  • ...r the terms of the [[Donation of Constantine]], but more familiar as the [[Papal States]]. The office of the Pope is informally called the [[Papacy]] and fo ...Bridge-maker", but usually translated "Supreme Pontiff"). The signature of Papal bulls is customarily ''NN. Episcopus Ecclesia Catholicae'' ("NN. Bishop of
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  • ...d to the source document would be referenced, such as Church councils, and papal letters, be they ancient or contemporary texts. The points of disagreement
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  • ...s were to be better educated in matters of theology and apologetics, while Papal authorities sought to educate the faithful about the meaning, nature and va ...ew Catholic orders. His Societas de Jesus was founded in 1534 and received papal authorization in 1540 under [[Pope Paul III]]. An heir to the devotional, o
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  • ...e by adding the adjective “holy” — to defend implicitly the superiority of papal power over imperial power.''
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  • ...s. Cranmer was an important figure in the English Reformation which denied papal authority over the English Church. ...elevation and he had no desire to accept the position. Never-the-less, the papal bulls of confirmation were dated February and March 1533, and the consecrat
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  • ...ed to annul his marriage with [[Catherine of Aragon]], for which he needed papal sanction. Catherine was the aunt of Emperor [[Charles V]], the pope's most
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  • ...the Address to the German Nobility he appealed to the princes to throw off papal oppression. In the Babylonian Captivity he attacked the current sacramental By the middle of 1520 papal patience was at an end, and a bull was drawn up ordering Luther’s recanta
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  • ...ants and Catholics alike. Doctrines such as the Holy Trinity, the Pope and papal infallibility, original sin, faith alone, and the rejection of abortion and
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