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SHADES OF VENICE IN THE BIOGRAPHY OF HEGUMEN PALLADY ROGOVSKY
Published 2014-05-01“…Most remarkable is the fact of his priestly ordination in the Roman Catholic Church and the correspondence relating to Rome’s acceptance of his Russian Orthodox diaconal ordination. …”
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_Sensus Fideli-whom_?: Retrieving Insights from Johann Adam Möhler
Published 2022-10-01“…While Johann Adam Möhler’s work is mentioned in histories of the concept of the _sensus fidei_, the mention is brief and often suggests that Möhler is too vague to offer a substantive contribution to the post-Vatican II Roman Catholic debate on the topic. However, though Möhler does not treat systematically the topic of the _sensus fidei_, nor indeed even use the term _sensus fidei_, I will demonstrate how his relevant insights can contribute substantively to theological discussion. …”
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Limitations of the Freedom of Speech: Issue of the Infallibility of Prophets and United Nations
Published 2018-12-01“…Greek ministers, Roman Catholic pastorates, Spanish Inquisitions and the ministerial experts used to rebuff the individuals who used to articulate unapproved religious perspectives. …”
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St. Teresa of Ávila & Rōshi Jiyu–Kennett: A Comparative Study
Published 2021-05-01“…Teresa of Ávila represents Roman Catholic tradition, more precisely Carmelite spirituality; Jiyu-Kennett represents Zen Buddhism. …”
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Limitations of the Freedom of Speech: Issue of the Infallibility of Prophets and United Nations=آزادی اظہار کی حدود قیود:مسئلہ عصمتِ انبیاء اور اقوام متحدہ...
Published 2018-12-01“…Greek ministers, Roman Catholic pastorates, Spanish Inquisitions and the ministerial experts used to rebuff the individuals who used to articulate unapproved religious perspectives. …”
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Metropolita Dionizy wobec kwestii narodowościowej w Cerkwi prawosławnej w okresie międzywojennym
Published 2022-02-01“…At the same time it was the largest religious association in Poland, apart from the Roman Catholic Church. During this period, the Orthodox Church embraced several different nationalities among the faithful (including Ukrainians, Belarusians, Russians and others). …”
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Pauline Privilege: A Pastoral concern in the South African Catholic Church
Published 2022-06-01“…Pauline privilege is basically a Roman Catholic church instrument for resolving marriage problems by dissolving marriages between two people who were not baptized at the time of their marriage. …”
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Huguenots en boîtes de nuit
Published 2016-05-01“…Above all, the main criticisms performed by the Huguenots to the Roman Catholic Church, concern the mortuary rituals. They consider the Catholic manner focused too much on the dead and the corpse with the worship of icons, saints and pilgrimages. …”
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Taal en kerkeenheid: Calvyn se 1545-Kategismus in Latyn
Published 2009-07-01“…Although he was constantly being accused by the Roman Catholic Church of being a schismatic, Calvin’s ecumenical intentions were above re-proach. …”
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The Polish Church and the “Thaw” of 1956
Published 2019-12-01“…Although the practices of the Stalinist period did not make their comeback, the 1956 thaw appeared to be only a short episode in a constant conflict between the communist state and the Roman Catholic Church.…”
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Women between Religion and Spirituality: Observing Religious Experience in Everyday Japanese Life
Published 2019-06-01“…Drawing upon two sets of qualitative data on women belonging to five religious organizations (Shinnyoen, Risshō kōseikai, the Roman Catholic Church in Japan, Sōga Gakkai, and God Light Association (GLA)), in this study, I argue that the religion−spirituality distinction not only fails to capture the empirical reality of contemporary Japanese religions, it also does not take into account new modalities of religious and spiritual experiences of people with such affiliations. …”
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Demystifying Powers and Ideologies via Illocutions in Pope Francis’ Pandemic Homilies: A Discourse Analysis
Published 2023-07-01“…The Roman Catholic Church, just like other churches in the world, has seen an unprecedented influx of afflicted followers as fear of death looms around the globe with the spread of an unseeable enemy the Covid-19 pandemic. …”
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COVID-19 and Sunday worship in the wake of the pandemic at Our Lady of Loreto, South Africa
Published 2024-02-01“…Christians, and those of the Roman Catholic Church, have made significant adjustments to their participation in Sunday liturgy in the wake of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. …”
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The Book of Paroemias of 1775 as a specimen of the printing-house production at al-Shuwayr
Published 2022-12-01“…Besides that, the attention is paid to the fact that the Uniated, who did not want to break with the East Christian tradition, spread among their flock the Roman Catholic theological doctrine through different ways, including books printed in al-Shuwayr.…”
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Reconciliation
Published 2022-08-01“…In Christian theology and political philosophy, five partially overlapping areas of meaning are treated in terms of reconciliation. (1) Dogmatic theology often operates with an umbrella concept covering the entire work of Christ. (2) Philosophical theology employs a concept of atonement/reconciliation that attempts to explain the overall rationality of Christian faith. (3) Reconciliation procedures in peacebuilding work typically employ a pragmatic set of contextual measures. (4) The Roman Catholic sacrament of reconciliation provides an institutional forgiveness of personal sins. (5) The New Testament concept of reconciliation elucidates God’s justice and Christ’s work, and these theological realities bear comparison with the Graeco-Roman practices of mediation and peacebuilding. …”
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Proceso judicial eclesiástico, seguido en la Audiencia del Arzobispado de México, contra unos gusanos «negros y larguillos». Año de 1653
Published 2015-01-01“…We are confronted with a unique piece of legal literature in the history of the Roman Catholic Church, because very few trials of this nature were conducted and can be found in their entirety, whether in Europe or Spanish America. …”
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Compliance on Patient’s Admission Protocol of Birth Center Personnel in the 5th District of Camarines Sur, Philippines
Published 2021-12-01“…Results of the study showed majority of the Respondents are Single, from 21-30 years old, on a job order/contractual employment status, Roman Catholic and College graduate. Further, data shows that birth center personnel are moderately complied on the indicators under Admission but complied on the indicators under Active Labor, Fully Dilated and Effaced Stage, Postpartum and Newborn Care, And on Referral. …”
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Teacher training for religious education: Engaging academics through the Dialogical Self Theory
Published 2019-03-01“…Aim: The main aim of the project was to gain a better insight into the inherent complexity of the professionalism of academics, that is, their own positionality in the plurality of the Roman Catholic traditions they adhere to in relation to their capabilities and commitment to the current curriculum – the ‘old’ one – and the new curriculum to be developed, in the context of the Dutch plural society. …”
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Liudvikas Adomas Jucevičius, vicar of Švenčionys Parish: the Environment of the Clergyman and his Academic-Publicist Activity
Published 2022-12-01“…The article reveals the starting point of the academic-publicist activity of this prominent personality at Vilnius Roman Catholic Spiritual academy which encouraged his academic pursuits in Švenčionys. …”
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Eastern question and the Ukrainian crisis
Published 2015-01-01“…In other words, based on historical facts, one comes to a conclusion that today almost nothing happens unless in the past it had its origins in a complex diplomatic game of the most powerful European dynasties, as well as the royal and military elites, international organizations and high religious circles of the Orthodox, Roman Catholic and Islamic provenance, from the late 16th to the late 20th century. …”
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