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Veranderingen in kleding en perceptie ervan in vier congregaties van actieve vrouwelijke religieuzen in Nederland, 1950-1970
Published 2022-04-01“…By ‘sisters’ I mean female members of Roman Catholic congregations, founded since the beginning of the nineteenth century for work in e.g. nursing and education. …”
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Analysis of the Impact of Microclimate in a Roof Space on a Gothic Truss Construction
Published 2013-11-01“…The gothic truss over the gothic Roman-Catholic church of the Most Holy Body of Christ was chosen as an experimental truss for this type of analysis because it is very well-preserved.…”
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Ehescheidung und Wiederheirat in der neutestamentlichen Überlieferung
Published 2016-12-01“…The Catechism of the Roman Catholic Church, Michael Theobald, and William Loader reflect three different approaches to the topic of divorce and remarriage in the New Testament. …”
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Selected Aspects of the Management of Real Estates Owned by Legal Persons of Churches and other Religious Associations
Published 2019-09-01“…Most of the individuals (nearly 96%) are the followers of the Roman Catholic Church. The Catholic Church and its organizational units have legal personality, thereby enabling them to acquire, possess and dispose of the title to real estate and other property rights, and administer the properties. …”
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Memorandum of Lviv metropolitan bishop Józef Bilczewski on the Polish-Ukrainian relations in Galicia (Lesser Poland) in the years 1914-1920
Published 2004-12-01“…Since the stereotype of a Roman Catholic Pole vs. an Orthodox Ukrainian was deeply ingrained back then, obviously the priests and the faithful of both religious denominations became involved in the problems.…”
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The Theological Heritage of Fr. Alexander Schmemann
Published 2021-11-01“…Alexander Schmemann had a significant influence upon the liturgical practice of the Roman Catholic Church and many protestant churches.…”
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From individual to collective identity: the case of autobiographical accounts from the Ukrainian‑Russian and Ukrainian-Romanian borderlands
Published 2017-12-01“…Despite the restrictions imposed by Soviet authorities, they gathered around the Roman Catholic Church as well as the institution of family, and taught the Polish language in private homes. …”
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Personality Traits and Non-Suicidal Self-Injury among Young Adolescents
Published 2021-12-01“…The participants were mostly 18 years old, women, first born children and Roman Catholic. The questionnaire was divided into three parts: respondents’ profile as to age, gender, religion, and birth order; the NSSI to assess the self-harm inventory and Big Five Inventory to describe the respondents’ personality. …”
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Kurtuluş Teolojisi Hareketi Üzerine Bir İnceleme: Latin Amerika Örneği/A Study on the Liberation Theology Movement: The Case of Latin America
Published 2021-07-01“…This theology differs from the Roman Catholic Church in that it targets earthly salvation (social and economic) rather than spiritual salvation. …”
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Mortality and Epidemiological Transition of the Lithuanian Population in 1849–1921
Published 2022-06-01“…This article presents a study on the basis of the information from Roman Catholic churches death records books to reconstruct the structure of causes of death in the Lithuanian population in 1849–1921, its differences between urban and rural areas, and the links with A. …”
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Cross – altar – orientation of the offered prayer
Published 2012-09-01“…In the first millennium at the Roman Catholic Church only consecration gifts were being placed on the altar, and only at the beginning of the second millennium first the candelabra, than the crucifix were put on. …”
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ОБЩЕСТВЕННО-ПОЛИТИЧЕСКАЯ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТЬ ИОАННА ПАВЛА II И РАЗВАЛ СИСТЕМЫ СОЦИАЛИЗМА В ЕВРОПЕ
Published 2024-04-01“…The article provides answers to the following questions: How did John Paul II, based on his personal political beliefs, use the influence of the religious factor of the head of the Roman Catholic Church on socio-political processes in Poland? …”
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SOCIOECONOMIC, DEMOGRAPHIC AND WORK PROFILE OF COMMUNITY HEALTHCARE ASSISTANTS
Published 2012-03-01“…It was ascertained that the majority of the subjects had the following characteristics: female, Caucasian, young adult, married, Roman Catholic, educated to senior high school level, with previous work experience in commerce, both resident and born in the city, mother of one or two children, with an average per capita family income of three minimum salaries, and with five years’ experience in the same healthcare team. …”
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God Does Not Work in Us Without Us: On the Understanding of Divine–Human Cooperation in the Thought of Martin Luther
Published 2023-12-01“…Roman-Catholic scholars tend to interpret Luther’s emphasis on the exteriority of salvation as a critique of the goodness of creation. …”
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Eastern Orthodox Agreement and Disagreement with Kenneth Collins and Jerry Walls
Published 2020-10-01“…In their book, Roman but Not Catholic, Kenneth Collins and Jerry Walls make the case that certain beliefs central to the Roman Catholic faith are unreasonable. This article evaluates, from the point of view of Eastern Orthodoxy, some of the arguments Collins and Walls make. …”
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From the Altar to the Household. The Challenging Popularization of Christian Devotional Images, Objects, and Symbols in 16th and 17th Century China
Published 2022-03-01“…In particular, it focuses on the diffusion of devotional images and objects used by Roman Catholic missionaries and the religious practices related to them. …”
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Development of Guarantees in International Law
Published 2008-12-01“…Origin and development of contractual practice in the period from ancient civilizations up to the end of the 18th century were accompanied by formation of various means of providing of execution of international contracts.For the purposes of realization of contractual establishments of the state during this period they used the reference to divine forces, the guarantee of the third states and Roman Catholic Church, institution of hostages, the fine for infringers of the contract, ratification, and institution of keepers of the contract, the international guarantees and other means.Despite of lacking of objective conditions for realization of means of providing of international contracts, these means have entered into the international practice, it was the forms of prompting to stop infringements of the legal obligations and in such quality in a small degree they provided certain contracts measure of behaviour of the states.In this sense they carried out function of international-legal guarantees as they could not be considered out of with them. …”
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“Ridiculous Charlatans or Lunatic Neck Cutters”: Image of Spiritism in Republican Brazil
Published 2018-12-01“…With the ultimate triumph of liberal Republicanism in 1889 in Brazil and the adoption of a constitution promoting the separation of Church and State, the formerly dominant Roman Catholic Church entered a long period of struggle to recover its lost position, fighting both the liberal and secular character of the new regime and increasing competition on the “market of faith”. …”
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Neither Zarathushtra nor Pope: Zoroastrianism as a Front for the Anglican Church’s Attacks on Catholicism
Published 2023-06-01“… This paper scrutinizes how three seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century authors associated with the Anglican Church – Henry Lord, Thomas Hyde, and Humphrey Prideaux – inserted their understanding of the teachings of Zoroaster and the religion of the Parsis into the argumentative arsenal they regularly employed against what they perceived as the rigidity, excessive ritualization, and incomprehensible language found in contemporary Roman Catholic practices. These authors are tied to and reflect the consolidation of the Anglican Church and British colonial expansion. …”
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Religious activity of Mikhail Popov in Transcarpathia in 1938-1944
Published 2007-06-01“…About 61.9% of the population belonged to the Greek Catholic Church, 17.2% to the Orthodox Church, less believers were Jewish, Roman Catholic, Reformed, Evangelical and other churches. …”
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