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    Mary Magdalene and Orthodoxy: Apostle, Heroine or Feminist? by Professor Angelo Nicolaides

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic and Anglican churches venerate her as a Saint. …”
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    ECCLESIASTIC ENLIGHTENMENT IN RUSSIA AND THE OXFORD MOVEMENT IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY by T. V. Chumakova

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The similar ideas, shaped under the influence of Romanticism, were popular among the supporters of the liturgical renaissance in the Roman Catholic Church, “Old Catholics”, as well as among the Kollyvades in Greece.All this could not but arouse interest of that part of Russian society, which was involved into the discourse of religious renovation and ecclesiastic enlightenment. …”
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    Perspectives for the Use of Lesser-spoken Languages in Academic Contexts: The Example of Friulian by David Bizjak

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…During that period a pattern of parallel trilingualism evolved in the country, the language of the noble class being German, Latin prevailing to a great extent in the Roman Catholic Church and religious contexts, the Aquileia Vulgar Latin vernacular (the future Friulian) finding its way of being spread by the lower classes of society. …”
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    THE THRONE OF PETER DURING THE FIRST CENTURIES: FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE SEPARATION OF THE PAPACY FROM BYZANTIUM by Erich Kettenhofen

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…The author criticizes the Roman Catholic teaching of the primacy of the pope as well as papal infallibility both of which were promulgated at the First Vatican Council in 1870. …”
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    W stolicy Rusi Halickiej by Agnieszka Biedrzycka

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The monuments of Jan III Sobieski and Jan Kiliński, the Roman Catholic, Greek Catholic and Armenian Catholic cathedrals, the chapel of the Boim family, the Jesuit Church and the Dominican Church, the Wallachian Church, the Church of St. …”
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  6. 866

    ‘God is always on my side’: internal and external predictors of workplace bullying targets’ help-seeking behavior in a religious context by Mykolas Deikus, Jolita Vveinhardt

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The study involved respondents from various religious groups, most of whom were Roman Catholic. The research employs a cross-sectional design, integrating quantitative analysis with qualitative insights. …”
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  7. 867

    Religion, politics and war: Recollections on General Ndaya and Kenya’s quest for independence by Julius M. Gathogo

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…While the 15th October saw the Mau Mau rebels attack and kill two Roman Catholic Sisters (Cecilia Wangeci and Rosetta Njeri) at the Baricho Centre, the 16th October 1953 saw the capture of the rebel’s leader (Wanjagi wa Ndegwa, also known as General Ndaya) and his subsequent killing. …”
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    SHADES OF VENICE IN THE BIOGRAPHY OF HEGUMEN PALLADY ROGOVSKY by Alex YASTREBOV

    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 by Gina Maria Noia

    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 by Farooq Abdullah, Muhammad Abdullah

    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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    Pietre romane refolosite în construcţii medievale din situl de la Alba Iulia by Izdrăilă, G., Florescu, C.

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…Archaeological research conducted at St. Michael’s Roman-Catholic Cathedral from Alba Iulia in the spring of 2011 revealed vestiges belonging to the Roman period, Middle Ages and Modern period. …”
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    St. Teresa of Ávila & Rōshi Jiyu–Kennett: A Comparative Study by Slavomír Gálik

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Teresa of Ávila represents Roman Catholic tradition, more precisely Carmelite spirituality; Jiyu-Kennett represents Zen Buddhism. …”
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    Christian Experience: A Catholic View by Antonio López

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The article concludes by describing the reasons for the positive appreciation of experience in the Roman Catholic Church that took place in the last century and presenting some of the most significant theological reflections on it.…”
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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... by Farooq Abdullah, Dr. Muhammad Abdullah

    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 by Stefan Dudra

    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 by Dr. Cyril Arima

    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 by Cécile Buquet-Marcon, Jean-Yves Dufour

    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 by P.H. Fick, D. Kotzee

    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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    Milesian Rewritings of the Annunciation to the Virgin in ‘The Martyr’s Crown’ via Petronius, Dante, and Shakespeare by Dieter Fuchs

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Reading ‘The Martyr’s Crown’ as a parody of the Biblical Annunciation to the Virgin Mary, this article presents a previously unrecognised intertextual source to which the title of Brian Nolan’s story alludes: the liturgy of the Roman Catholic mass celebrated on the memorial day of Our Lady of Sorrows. …”
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    Inventing the Past: Iolo Morganwg and His Neo-Druidic Doctrine by Nadezhda Fyodorovna Shestakova

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Based on the blending of Druidism and Christianity, Celtic church arose, which was destroyed by the Roman Catholic Church. However, the ancient teaching survived thanks to the poetic tradition of the Bards of Glamorgan, successors of the Druids. …”
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