| 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. Ecône_consecrations
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| Chief Rabbinate of Israel The Chief Rabbinate of Israel (הרבנות הראשית לישראל) is the supreme Jewish religious governing body in the state of Israel. There are always two active Chief Rabbis in Israel, an Ashkenazi rabbi and a Sephardi rabbi known as the Rishon L'Tzion. Chief_Rabbinate_of_Israel
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| Pope Pius XII/Archive17 Talk:Pope_Pius_XII/Archive17
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| Church of the Holy Name of Jesus, Manchester The Church of the Holy Name of Jesus is located on Oxford Road in the heart of Manchester University’s campus in Manchester, England and next door to the University hospitals. It was built between 1869 and 1871 and designed by Joseph Aloysius Hansom. The present tower, designed by Gilbert Scott , was erected in 1928 in memory of the famous Rector of the church, Fr Bernard Vaughan, SJ. Church_of_the_Holy_Name_of_Jesus,_Manchester
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| Symphorosa Saint Symphorosa () (d. ca. 138 AD) is venerated as a Christian saint. According to tradition, she was martyred with her seven sons at Tibur (Tivoli) towards the end of the reign of Emperor Hadrian (117-138).The story of their martyrdom is told in an old Passio, the reliability of which is seriously questioned by many modern hagiologists. Symphorosa
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| Magnum Crimen Magnum Crimen is a book about clericalism in Croatia from the end of nineteenth century until the end of the Second World War. The book, whose full title is Magnum crimen - pola vijeka klerikalizma u Hrvatskoj (The Great Crime - a half-century of clericalism in Croatia), was written by a former Catholic priest and professor and historian at Belgrade University, Viktor Novak (1889-1977). The book was first published in Zagreb in 1948. Magnum_Crimen
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| Pro multis Pro multis is a Latin phrase that means "for many" or "for the many". Not having the definite article, Latin does not distinguish between these two meanings.The phrase is part of the longer phrase "qui pro vobis et pro multis effundetur in remissionem peccatorum" (which will be shed for you and for (the) many for remission of sins) used, with reference to the blood of Christ, in the consecration of the wine in the Roman Rite Mass. Pro_multis
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| David Granfield David Granfield is a Roman Catholic priest in the Order of Saint Benedict, associated with Saint Anselm's Abbey in Washington, DC, and a Professor Emeritus at The Catholic University of America's Columbus School of Law in Washington, DC. He is most well known as a canon lawyer for his exposition of the Catholic Church’s view on abortion. His text on the inner experience of law continues to be a resource at many law schools. David_Granfield
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| Clerical celibacy (Catholic Church) Clerical celibacy is the discipline by which, in some of the particular Churches that constitute the Catholic Church, only unmarried men are, as a rule, to be ordained to the priesthood. The same discipline holds in some other Churches for ordination to the episcopate.Chief of the Catholic particular Churches that follow this discipline is the Latin Rite, but, among the Eastern Catholic Churches, at least the Ethiopic Catholic Church applies it also. Clerical_celibacy_(Catholic_Church)
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| Frank Duff (religious worker) Talk:Frank_Duff_(religious_worker)
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| Same-sex marriage/Archive 7 Talk:Same-sex_marriage/Archive_7
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| Waldorf education/Archive4 Talk:Waldorf_education/Archive4
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| Godelina Saint Godelina (also Godelieve, Godeliève, Godeleva) () (c. 1049—July 6, 1070) is a Flemish saint. Tradition states that she was pious as a young girl, and became much sought after by suitors as a beautiful young woman. Godelina, however, wanted to became a nun. Godelina
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| Joshuajohanson User_talk:Joshuajohanson
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| Henry Standish Henry Standish (c.1475-1535) was an English Franciscan, who became Bishop of St. Asaph. He is known as an opponent of Erasmus in particular, and humanists in general.He was a Doctor of Divinity of the University of Oxford. He was Guardian of the Franciscan Friary in London, and in 1505 Franciscan minister provincial for England. Henry_Standish
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| Prayer forms (Catholic Church) Various prayer forms are in use in the Roman Catholic Church. Prayer_forms_(Catholic_Church)
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| Poem of the Man God The Poem of the Man God (Italian titleIl Poema dell'Uomo-Dio) is a multi volume book of about four thousand pages on the life of Jesus Christ written by the Italian mystic Maria Valtorta. The latest editions of the book, bear the titleThe Gospel As It Was Revealed to Me.The book was first published in Italian in 1956 and has since been translated into 10 languages and is available worldwide. Poem_of_the_Man_God
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| History of the Eastern Orthodox Church The Eastern Orthodox Churches trace their roots back to the Apostles and Jesus Christ. Apostolic succession established by the seats of Patriarchy (for example see the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem). Eastern Orthodoxy reached its golden age during the high point of the Byzantine Empire, taken over by the Bulgarian Orthodox Church and the Serbian Orthodox Church before it continued to flourish in Russia after the Fall of Constantinople. History_of_the_Eastern_Orthodox_Church
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| Cat Whisperer/Papal infallibility User:Cat_Whisperer/Papal_infallibility
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