| Controversies regarding Jehovah's Witnesses/Archive 1 Talk:Controversies_regarding_Jehovah's_Witnesses/Archive_1
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| Letter to U.S. Bishops Concerning Masonry Letter to U.S. Bishops Concerning Masonry was a letter sent on April 19, 1985 by Bernard Francis Cardinal Law, Archbishop of Boston and chairman of the Committee on Pastoral Research and Practices of the United States Catholic Conference. The letter was intended to answer confusion about the admissibility of Masonic membership. Letter_to_U.S._Bishops_Concerning_Masonry
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| List of people who converted to Christianity The following is a list of notable people who converted to Christianity from a different religion or no religion. This article addresses only past voluntary professions of faith by the individuals listed, and is not intended to address ethnic, cultural, or other considerations. Certain people listed here may be lapsed or former converts, or their current religious identity may be ambiguous, uncertain or disputed. Such cases are noted in their list entries. List_of_people_who_converted_to_Christianity
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| Nabor and Felix Saints Nabor and Felix were martyred during the reign of Emperor Diocletian in 303. A tomb in Milan is believed to contain their relics. In the apocryphal "Acts of Saints Nabor and Felix" (which are imitated from the Acts of other martyrs (such as those of Saint Firmus and Saint Rusticus), the two are said to be Roman soldiers from Mauretania Caesariensis serving under Maximian. They were condemned in Milan and executed by decapitation in Laus Pompeia. Nabor_and_Felix
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| Raymond James Boland Raymond James Boland, born February 8, 1932, in Ireland, was the second Roman Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Birmingham in Alabama and the seventh Bishop of the Diocese of Kansas City-Saint Joseph. Raymond_James_Boland
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| Saint symbology Talk:Saint_symbology
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| Christianity and Freemasonry Christianity and Freemasonry have had a mixed relationship, with various Christian denominations strongly discouraging or even prohibiting members from becoming Freemasons. Christianity_and_Freemasonry
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| Barmbrack Barmbrack (Irish:yeasted bread with added sultanas and raisins. Usually sold in flattened rounds, it is often served toasted with butter along with a cup of tea in the afternoon. The dough is sweeter than sandwich bread, but not as rich as cake, and the sultanas and raisins add flavour and texture to the final product. Barmbrack
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| Ordinatio Sacerdotalis Ordinatio Sacerdotalis (Latin for On Ordination to the Priesthood) is a Roman Catholic document discussing the Roman Catholic Church's position requiring "the reservation of priestly ordination to men alone." This Apostolic Letter was issued from the Vatican by Pope John Paul II on 22 May 1994. Ordinatio_Sacerdotalis
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| Abortion/Archive 18 Talk:Abortion/Archive_18
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| Feeneyism Feeneyism is a term for the Roman Catholic theology associated with Leonard Feeney (1897-1978), a Jesuit priest and founder of the Slaves of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Feeney favoured a strict interpretation of the doctrine extra Ecclesiam nulla salus ("outside the church there is no salvation"). Feeneyism
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| Roman Catholicism in Somalia The Roman Catholic Church in Somalia is part of the worldwide Roman Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope and curia in Rome.There are very few Catholics in Somalia - thought to be only a hundred as of 2004. Roman_Catholicism_in_Somalia
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| List of encyclicals of Pope Pius XII This is a list of encyclicals of Pope Pius XII. Pope Pius XII issued 41 Papal Encyclicals, during his reign as Pope of the Roman Catholic Church for over 19 years, from his election of March 2, 1939 until his death on October 9, 1958. The fourtyone encyclicals of Pope Pius XII exceed the thirtytwo encyclicals written by all his successors, Pope John XXIII, Paul VI, John Paul I, John Paul II and Benedict XVI during the following fifty years (1958-2008). List_of_encyclicals_of_Pope_Pius_XII
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| Roman Catholic calendar of saints For earlier forms of the General Roman Calendar, see the Tridentine Calendar, the General Roman Calendar of 1954, General Roman Calendar of Pope Pius XII and the General Roman Calendar of 1962The General Roman Calendar indicates the days of the year to which are assigned the liturgical celebrations of saints and of the mysteries of the Lord that are to be observed wherever the Roman Rite is used. Roman_Catholic_calendar_of_saints
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| Richard McBrien Richard Peter McBrien (born 1936) is the Crowley-O'Brien Professor of Theology at the University of Notre Dame. He is a controverisal priest of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hartford and the author of several books and articles discussing Catholicism. His stated scholarly interests are ecclesiology, the relationship between religion and politics, and the theological, doctrinal and spiritual facets of the Roman Catholic Church. Richard_McBrien
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| Nazareth College (New York) Nazareth College is a private liberal arts college in Pittsford, New York. It is also known as Nazareth College of Rochester. Nazareth_College_(New_York)
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| Tree of Jesse Talk:Tree_of_Jesse
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| Dissident Roman Catholic theologians Category_talk:Dissident_Roman_Catholic_theologians
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