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    Alcune esemplificazioni storiche del concetto di crisi nel Diritto Canonico by Domenico Bilotti

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The aim of this essay is to recognize at least three fundamental phases in the history of Christianity and in legal studies: the still not totally ascertained phenomenon of monasticism; the cyclical discussions about the existence of a juridical element in the mission of Roman-Catholic Church; the relevance of Christendom in the beginning and development of modern aesthetic sciences. …”
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    Met 'n lied in die hart by C.J.A. Vos

    Published 2001-08-01
    “…Psalms are songs that have principal importance in Jewish and Christian traditions; in the Eastern Orthodox and Western churches; in the Roman Catholic tradition and numerous Reformed divisions. …”
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    The fantasy of reunion: the rise and fall of the Association for the Promotion of the Unity of Christendom by Chapman, M

    Published 2007
    “…The principal motivation behind the venture was a Romantic medievalism inspired by the lay Roman Catholic Ambrose Phillips de Lisle and the Anglican ritualistic priest, Frederick George Lee. …”
    Journal article
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    Sacrifice and the Eucharist by John Stephenson

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The historical review that forms a major part of the article builds up to the sixteenth-century clash between Martin Luther (joined by all other contemporary Protestants) and the Roman Catholic Church. Moving back into ‘systematic’/’dogmatic’ gear, the question is raised whether the Orthodox account of the relation of Eucharist to sacrifice might supply a path towards overcoming sixteenth-century antinomies, leading to an examination of the treatment of this topic in historic and recent Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Lutheran theology. …”
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    Why do restrictions on religious attendance cause “irreparable harm”? A Catholic reflection on Diocese of Brooklyn v. Cuomo by David, EA

    Published 2021
    “…</p> <br> <p>In what follows, I offer a Roman Catholic perspective upon those aspects of the Court&#x2019;s decision. …”
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    Congresses of Velehrad by N.M. Madey

    Published 2002-09-01
    “…Subsequent centuries were marked by unity competitions, but the Roman Catholic Church was the initiator of these competitions. …”
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    The theological anthropology of Paulo Freire in Pedagogy of the Oppressed: a contribution to the discussion by Michael Attridge

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…It takes as its starting point that Freire was a Roman Catholic and a person of faith and that this is relevant to interpreting his work. …”
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    Interview with Military Chaplain Oleksandr Kotsiur, Conducted in Kyiv, Ukraine, 22 February 2019 (UKR) by Tetyana Privalko

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Kotsiur, who received his education at the Pontifical Lateran University (Gorodok branch, Khmelnitsky region), is a Roman Catholic priest who was ordained in 2005 and currently serves at the Church of St. …”
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    Al menos, un poco de aire fresco. Contribución a una relectura de la paz y la libertad religiosa desde la encíclica Pacem in terris by Alberto Echeverri

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…In the fiftieth anniversary of the publication of the Pacem in terris of John XXIII, contemporary to the beginning of the II Vatican Council, the text makes emphasis on the interrelationship between peace and religious liberty as a result of the opening allowed by the encyclical that was determinant to overcome the tolerance attitude in religious issues that was promoted by the Roman Catholic Church in the last century. The conciliation assembly highlights the contributions made by two specific documents: the Religious Liberty Decree and the Declaration regarding Non-Christian Religions. …”
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    The History of the Greek-Catholic Church in Slovakia by Jaroslav Coranič

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…The Catholic Church of the Byzantine-Slavonic rite, that is the Greek-Catholic Church (but also Roman-Catholic Church), derives its presence in the territory of Slovakia from the activities of the Holy Brothers. …”
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    Czy prymasa Wyszyńskiego można określać mianem realisty politycznego? by Rafał Łatka

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…Can we call cardinal Wyszyński the political realist? The Roman Catholic Church was main enemy of communist government in Polish People Republic. …”
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    Evangelizing on YouTube – a Case Study of the Dominikanie Szczecin Channel in 2020 by Katarzyna Daraż-Duda

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The article touches on the use of YouTube in the work of evangelization by the Dominicans of the Roman Catholic Parish of St. Dominic in Szczecin in 2020, when, due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, for many of the faithful, online media was the primary way to stay in touch with clergy and attend Mass. …”
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    The Process of Educating Children and Young People in the Association of Catholic Scouting “Zawisza” Federation of European Scouting by Jerzy Danecki

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…It is an association that follows a decades-old scouting tradition and is a movement based on the principles of the Roman Catholic religion. …”
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    Die verklaring van die Tien Gebooie volgens die Heidelbergse Kategismus by P. J. de Bruyn

    Published 1991-06-01
    “…The demands of the Decalogue express a personal character. The Roman Catholic and Lutheran divisions of the Ten Commandments are rejected. …”
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    John Henry Newman's National Monument: an Oxford controversy by Atherstone, A

    Published 2023
    “…According to the standard narrative, although John Henry Newman was driven away from Oxford in the 1840s by the dominant Protestant consensus, by the end of his life in the 1890s he was back in favour, fêted in Oxford as a Roman Catholic celebrity and as an esteemed alumnus. This article challenges that interpretation, by examining the forgotten controversy over Newman’s national monument, a significant aspect of his reception history. …”
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    La Frichelette de Thônes. Guerre, mémoire et identité territoriale dans les Aravis de 1793 à l’âge d’internet by Franck Roubeau

    “…From the early-19th century to the 1960s Thônes, in the Aravis massif, was known as a strongly Conservative, Roman Catholic area, following tragic events during the French Revolution. …”
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    La Frichelette of Thônes. War, Memory and Territorial Identity in Aravis from 1793 to the Age of Internet by Franck Roubeau

    “…From the early-19th century to the 1960s Thônes, in the Aravis massif, was known as a strongly Conservative, Roman Catholic area, following tragic events during the French Revolution. …”
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    Implementing Innovative Pedagogy and a Rainbow Curriculum to Expand Learning on Diversity by Steven W. Sumner, Sandra Sgoutas-Emch, Lisa Nunn, Evelyn Kirkley

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…A mixed methods approach analysis examines the impact of incorporating diversity education focusing on sexual diversity at an independent, Roman Catholic university, a site where Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning/Queer (LGBTQ) individuals face discrimination, harassment, and homophobia. …”
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    Profoundly contemplative and rich in active work Reformed reflections on the reappraisal of monastic spirituality in the 21st century by Hansen, Len

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Despite centuries of Reformed suspicion and disapproval of monasticism, it is asked whether, despite dogmatic differences, there are not elements of this Roman Catholic spirituality e.g. monastic spiritual practices and virtues worth reconsidering and incorporating into Reformed spirituality, especially given the challenges Christians face in the 21st century, or whether elements of this spirituality did, in fact, not survive outside its monastic context within the Reformed tradition.…”
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