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    CZĘSTOCHOWA JOURNALISTS by Jolanta Dzierżyńska-Mielczarek

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…Because the city at that time had a population of only a few thousand residents and was under Russian occupation, the environment was represented by just several people, mostly originating from other cities or the Catholic clergy. Journalists in Częstochowa became a separate professional group between 1918 and 1939. …”
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    Częstochowa Journalists by Jolanta Dzierżyńska-Mielczarek

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…Because the city at that time had a population of only a few thousand residents and was under Russian occupation, the environment was represented by just several people, mostly originating from other cities or the Catholic clergy. Journalists in Częstochowa became a separate professional group between 1918 and 1939. …”
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    Reconstructing the Catholic Church and Restituting the Power of the Sovereign: The Clergy in the Composite Monarchy of the Habsburgs during the Seventeenth Century by Marie-Élizabeth Ducreux

    “…Can Catholic clergy be considered as a social, political, and even pastoral category, reconstructed within certain historical and historiographical circumstances, outside of its ecclesiological definition? …”
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    Reconstruction de l’Eglise catholique, restitution du pouvoir du souverain : le clergé dans la monarchie composite des Habsbourg au xviie siècle by Marie-Élizabeth Ducreux

    “…Reconstructing the Catholic Church and Restituting the Power of the Sovereign: The Clergy in the Composite Monarchy of the Habsburgs during the Seventeenth Century. Can Catholic clergy be considered as a social, political, and even pastoral category, reconstructed within certain historical and historiographical circumstances, outside of its ecclesiological definition? …”
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    A Croatian and Catholic State the Ustasha regime and religious communities in the Independent State of Croatia by Stojanović Aleksandar

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Numerous studies have been written on the participation of Catholic clergy in the atrocities of the Ustasha movement and the NDH with the earliest being published immediately after the end of the war in 1945. …”
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    The International Responsibility of the Holy See for Human Rights Violations by Nicolás Zambrana-Tévar

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…In recent years, the Holy See has been accused of violating its human rights obligations because of acts of sex abuse by the Catholic clergy. Such accusations are based, in various ways, on the authority of the Holy See over the clergy. …”
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    Cognitive decline in older persons initiating anticholinergic medications. by Raj C Shah, Alicia L Janos, Julia E Kline, Lei Yu, Sue E Leurgans, Robert S Wilson, Peter Wei, David A Bennett, Kenneth M Heilman, Jack W Tsao

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…This study examines the effect of initiating medications with anticholinergic activity on the cognitive functions of older persons.Participants were 896 older community-dwelling, Catholic clergy without baseline dementia. Medication data was collected annually. …”
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    Na drodze ku przełomowi. Cerkiew greckokatolicka w Polsce lat 80. XX w. by Igor Hałagida

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…While the communist government never recognized this community (this occurred only after the free elections in June 1989) de jure, during the 1980s, the activities of the Greek Catholic clergy began to be tolerated to some degree. …”
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    ‘Cantare alla greca con citere e violini’: Western Musical Transfers and Localisations in Early Modern Crete by Alexandros Maria Hatzikiriakos

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The main churches and monasteries on the island had instruments and singers and provided training for the Catholic clergy and musicians. The article goes on to explore the dissemination of Western secular instrumental and polyphonic practices in the main Cretan cities, taking as a case study literary sources dating from the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries which testify to polyphonic compositions in Greek, such as madrigals and incidental music. …”
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    The Communists and the Roman Catholic Church in Yugoslavia, 1941-1946 by Palmer, P, Palmer, Peter

    Published 2000
    “…It describes how the Communists avoided actions or pronouncements that would have offended the Church, attempted to have cordial relations with the Church hierarchy and encouraged the active participation of Catholic clergy and prominent lay people in the movement. …”
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    Contributo dos jesuítas para o estudo da flora brasileira, no Séc. XVI – Anchieta e Cardim by Isabel Maria Madaleno

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…Because they could read and write, the Roman Catholic clergy, and most particularly the members of the Society of Jesus, led us valuable manuscripts on the issue of the Brazilian flora. …”
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    Lace songs and culture wars: a nineteenth-century Flemish village soap opera by Hopkin, D

    Published 2024
    “…Like hundreds of other members of the Catholic clergy, his response to growing poverty was to set up a lace school. …”
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    Formations of death: instrumentality, cult innovation, and the Templo Santa Muerte in Los Angeles by Panfalone, A

    Published 2014
    “…Although Santa Muerte has been condemned by the Catholic clergy and vilified in mass media and popular culture for its ties to crime and gang violence, my fieldwork at the Templo Santa Muerte demonstrates that not all devotees of Santa Muerte can be characterized in this way. …”
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    Empresarios, católicos y Estado en la consolidación del campo cinematográfico en Argentina by Fernando Ramírez Llorens

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…This article analyzes three moments between the decades of 1930 and 1940 that allow for an understanding of the process by which the state, the film business, and the Catholic clergy and laity consolidated to become the most influential actors of cinema in Argentina. …”
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    Picturing continuity. The beginnings of the portrait gallery of Cracow bishops in the cloisters of the Franciscan friary in Cracow by Krzysztof J. Czyżewski, Marek Walczak

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…In the case of portraits of Catholic clergy, a key role is played by the notion of the Apostolic succession which has guaranteed the continuity in the Church since the times of Christ. …”
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