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    The position of the polish bishops’ conference on LGBT+ – philosophical, theological, clinical and political aspects by W. Kosmowski

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…In 2018, 91.8% of people over 16 years old in Poland declared affiliation to the Roman Catholic Church (Statistics Poland 2020). Objectives The aim of the study is to present different perspectives of effects of that publication, including ethical evaluation and references to clinical practice. …”
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    Roman Catholicism versus Pentecostalism: The nexus of fundamentalism and religious freedom in Africa by Felix E. Enegho

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…The aim of this research was to assess the Roman Catholic Church and her struggle in the midst of other Churches often tagged ‘Pentecostals’ in the areas of fundamentalism and religious freedom in Africa and most especially in Nigeria. …”
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    Number 13 / Part I. Music. 6. Requiem by Karl Jenkins. An Analytical Approach to The Interweaving of Various Traditions in Music by Iațeșen Loredana Viorica

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…The manner in which the composer, while resorting to a musical genre originating from the Roman Catholic cult and drawing on the liturgical text of the Mass for the dead, inserted Japanese poetry, written following the structure of haiku, belonging to representative authors - Gozan Koshigaya, Issho Kosughi, Hokusai Katsushika, Kaga-no-Chiyo, is highly surprising. …”
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  4. 764

    Non-existent churches as Ukrainian cultural heritage in sacral landscape of Tisna commune by Hanna Kozak, Іhor Kozak

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Dmytrij church in Vetlina that was destroyed a Roman Catholic Church was built. Non-existent churches were analyzed in the Tisna commune with their surrounding landscape. …”
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    Profesor Aleksander Todorow Mańkowski (1868-1946) – Polak z Podola, rosyjski biały emigrant w Bułgarii, twórca Instytutu Histologii i Embriologii Uniwersytetu w Sofii by Andrzej Emeryk Mańkowski

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…As a person of a Roman Catholic faith, he experienced difficulties in advancing in his academic career. …”
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  6. 766

    Avignon 1701 by Jérôme de La Gorce

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…At the heart of these concerns, the Jesuit Bontous, coordinator of the celebrations, played a pivotal role by favouring the Roman Catholic religion as defended by the House of Bourbon as a central theme. …”
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  7. 767

    Religious and cultural interpretations of artificial insemination in South-West Nigeria by Chisaa Onyekachi Igbolekwu, PhD, Abigail Affiong Mkperedem, MSc, Ogadimma Chukwubueze Arisukwu, PhD, Eunice Uwadinma-Idemudia, PhD, John Iwuh, PhD, Abiodun A. Olawale, PhD

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…About 54.2% of the respondents agreed that their religious denominations supported any form of artificial insemination, For instance, in contrast to the 61.1% of Roman Catholic respondents' who acknowledged that their religious denomination did not support artificial insemination, 75% of Shia Muslims, and 65.0% of Pentecostal respondents' acknowledged religious support for artificial insemination. …”
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  8. 768

    The Problem of the Development in Theology and in Dogmatics by Petr Mikhaylov

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Two of the most notable examples are the spiritual biographies of Cardinal Newman who became a Roman Catholic in the middle of the nineteenth century and that of Jaroslav Pelikan who converted to Eastern Orthodoxy at the end of the twentieth. …”
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  9. 769

    The activity of Franciszek Białkowski and Władysław Skibiński. A contribution to the research on the work of Warsaw stained-glass studios by Danuta Czapczyńska-Kleszczyńska

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…The cooperation between them soon ran its course and by1905, the two artists were already running two independent companies, producing stained-glass windows intended mainly for Roman Catholic churches throughout the Kingdom of Poland. …”
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    St. Nicholas Processions in Horni Lidecsko as a Part of Wallachia’s Cultural Heritage and Testimony to the Survival of the Carpathian Culture by Lucie Navrátilová

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…The devils that are present in villages where people incline towards the Roman Catholic faith form an inseparable part of the cultural heritage of the local villages and the entire region. …”
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    The visual vernacular: the canonization and celebration of the Uganda martyrs as a mark of post-conciliar change in the Catholic Church by Erickson, K

    Published 2019
    “…This thesis seeks to examine the legacy of these martyrs as they took on an increasingly pivotal role in public discourse in the early years of Ugandan independence, as promoted and transmitted by the Roman Catholic Church (RCC). </p> <p>Specifically, it tracks the lively and enthusiastic co-opting of the Martyrs’ story into the workings of the Second Vatican Council, and in the RCC’s concentrated post-Conciliar activity in the developing world in two critical moments: the canonization of the Martyrs during a session of the Council in 1964, and Paul VI’s subsequent visit to Uganda to bless the new shrines to the martyrs being built there in 1969. …”
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    Histerectomías, craneotomías y casuística: dar sentido a las aplicaciones tradicionales de la Doctrina Católica del doble efecto by Mark P. AULISIO

    Published 2009-05-01
    “…Finally, I suggest that the challenges which drove the development of the causal priority principle in Roman Catholic casuistry shed light on similar challenges that must be met by any adequate modern version of Double Effect.…”
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    Sociodemographic correlates of older adult acceptance of the COVID-19 vaccine by Arlene Supremo, Sillmark Bacason, Alexander Rex Sañosa

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Results: The respondents were predominantly female (n = 45; 50.56%), with an elementary level of education (n = 48; 53.93%), below PHP 10,000.00 for monthly family income (n=77; 86.52%), unemployed (n=79; 88.76%), and Roman Catholic (n = 87; 97.75%). Generally, older adults will not accept the COVID-19 vaccine, specifically if it has less than a 50% effectiveness (n = 51; 57.30%) and if they have existing medical conditions (n = 51; 57.30%). …”
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    Ekumenisiteit as ’n Skrifgefundeerde raamwerk vir kerklike eenheid – ook op die gebied van sendingwerk by C. J. Smit

    Published 2006-07-01
    “…In which way can churches from the Reformed tradition also cooperate with, for instance, churches from the Lutheran tradition, or with churches from the charismatic or even Roman Catholic traditions? The conclusions arrived at point to the notae ecclesiae (the core marks of the church) as the widest boundary for ecclesiastical cooperation. …”
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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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    Evangelization and Formation of Readers of the Niedziela Catholic Weekly in Its Local Edition: Niedziela. Kościół nad Odrą i Bałtykiem (2016–2020) by Paweł Maciaszek

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The second part describes content filling the eight pages of the weekly message addressed to the Roman Catholic Church on the Oder and Baltic were filled. …”
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    The representation of women and the irish nation in Joyce’s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by Daniela Ćurko

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Stephen’s mother and Dante Riordan, a family relative and re ligious fanatic who closely surveyed and inf luenced his early childhood, symbolize those Irish who firmly supported the dogma that the Irish nation’s identity was not to be sepa rated from the nation’s necessity in being a Roman Catholic one, subdued to the domina tion of both Rome and London. …”
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    CHURCH LATIN LANGUAGE IN THE HISTORICAL NOVELS BY HILARY MANTEL by Мария Андреевна Дезорцева (Marya A. Dezortseva)

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Therefore, the rejection of the Roman Catholic language in the novels is interpreted as one of the most important elements of cultural and national self-determination. …”
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    Pilgrimage in Slovakia—A Hidden Opportunity for the Management of Secular Objects? by Ivana Butoracová Sindleryová, Andrea Čajková, Kristina Sambronská

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…The authors, in their own research, primarily focus on a group of pilgrims, believers, mostly Roman Catholic and Greek Catholic, who are inhabitants of the Slovak Republic (not necessarily the region in which the object of interest is located). …”
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