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Gilbert Levine
Sir Gilbert Levine (born January 22, 1948, Brooklyn, New York) is an American conductor. He is considered an "outstanding personality in the world of international music television." Levine is a Knight Commander with Star of the Order of St. Gregory the Great.
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Betty Dodson
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Ecône consecrations
Écône consecrations were a set of episcopal consecrations that took place in Écône, Switzerland, on 30 June 1988. They were performed by Roman Catholic Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre and Bishop Antonio de Castro Meyer, and the priests raised to the episcopacy were four members of Lefebvre's Society of St.
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Patrick Henry Omlor
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Quo Primum
Quo Primum (from the first) is the name of an apostolic constitution in the form of a papal bull issued by Pope Pius V on 14 July 1570. It promulgated the 1570 edition of the Roman Missal, and made its use obligatory throughout the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church, except where there existed a different Mass liturgy of at least two hundred years' standing.The declared reason for this measure wasLatin liturgical rites other than the Roman Rite, rites such as the Ambrosian and Mozarabic Rites, that of the Diocese of Lyon and certain Catholic Order Rites.
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Frank Duff (religious worker)
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81.190.2.111
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Purgatory/Archive 1
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Purgatory/Archive 2
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Robert Sungenis/Archive 1
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Development of the New Testament canon
The Biblical canon is the set of books Christians regard as divinely inspired and thus constituting the Christian Bible. Although the Early Church primarily used the Greek Old Testament, the Septuagint or LXX, or the Targums among Aramaic speakers, the apostles did not otherwise leave a defined set of new scriptures; instead the New Testament developed over time.The development of the New Testament canon was, like that of the Old Testament, a gradual process.
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Development of the Old Testament canon
The Old Testament is the first section of the two-part Christian Biblical canon, which includes the books of the Hebrew Bible as well as several Deuterocanonical books. Its exact contents differ in the various Christian denominations. Martin Luther removed the deuterocanonical books from the Old Testament of his translation of the Bible, placing them in the Apocrypha. As a result Catholics and Protestants use different canons which differ with respect to the texts which are included in the Old Testament.
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Thanksgiving after Communion
Thanksgiving after Communion is a spiritual practice among Christians who believe in the Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist they receive during Holy Communion, maintaining themselves in prayer for some time to thank God for what they believe to be the great gift of receiving God Himself in person.This practice was and is highly recommended by saints, theologians, and Doctors of the Church.
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Signaj90/sandbox2
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Leonard Feeney
Leonard Feeney (b. Lynn, Massachusetts 1897-02-18 - d. Ayer, Massachusetts 1978-01-30 ) was a U.S. Jesuit priest who defended the strict interpretation of the Roman Catholic doctrine, extra Ecclesiam nulla salus ("outside The Church there is no salvation"), arguing that baptism of blood and baptism of desire are unavailing and that therefore no non-Catholics will be saved.
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Vassyana/Christianity
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Saints canonized by Pope Pius XII
Pope Pius XII (1939–1958) canonized numerous saints, including Pope Pius X and Maria Goretti. He beatified Pope Innocent XI.
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Marax/Opus Dei - improvements
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Roman Catholic theology
Roman Catholic theology refers to the beliefs held by the Roman Catholic Church which bases its conclusions on Scripture and Sacred Tradition, as interpreted by Magisterium. The Church teaches that salvation comes through faith in Jesus Christ, keeping of the Ten commandments and receiving the sacraments.
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Luminous Mysteries
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