| Opus Dei Opus Dei, formally known as The Prelature of the Holy Cross and Opus Dei, is an organization of the Roman Catholic Church that teaches the Catholic belief that everyone is called to holiness and that ordinary life is a path to sanctity. Opus_Dei
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| Ecumenism Ecumenism (also ëcumenism, oecumenism, œcumenism, or even eucumenism) now mainly refers to initiatives aimed at greater religious unity or cooperation. In its broadest sense, this unity or cooperation may refer to a worldwide religious unity; by the advocation of a greater sense of shared spirituality across the three Abrahamic faiths of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Ecumenism
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| Responsa Responsa (Latin:responsum, "answers") comprise a body of written decisions and rulings given by legal scholars in response to questions addressed to them. Responsa
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| Excommunication Talk:Excommunication
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| Teresa of Ávila Talk:Teresa_of_Ávila
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| Ordination of women ordination is the process by which a person is consecrated (set apart for the administration of various religious rites). The ordination of women is a controversial issue in religions where either the rite of ordination, or the role that an ordained person fulfills, has traditionally been restricted to men because of cultural prohibitions or theological doctrines. Ordination_of_women
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| Opus Dei/Old article version Talk:Opus_Dei/Old_article_version
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| Works of Pope Benedict XVI Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, elected Pope Benedict XVI: Works_of_Pope_Benedict_XVI
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| Thomas Aquinas User:Thomas_Aquinas
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| Fruit of the Holy Spirit Talk:Fruit_of_the_Holy_Spirit
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| Controversies about Opus Dei Opus Dei is one of the most controversial movements within the Roman Catholic Church. While it is supported by various Popes and conservative Catholic leaders, many opponents allege it applies cult-like practices in recruitment. Others allege that Opus Dei has ultraconservative theology, practices misogyny, secrecy, and supports dictatorships. Controversies_about_Opus_Dei
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| Apostolicae Curae Apostolicae Curae is the title of a papal bull, issued in 1896 by Pope Leo XIII, declaring all Anglican ordinations to be "absolutely null and utterly void". The Anglican Archbishops of Canterbury and York of the Church of England responded to the papal charges with the encyclical Saepius Officio in 1897.The principal objection to Anglican orders being valid, according to Leo XIII, was the alleged deficiency of intention and of form of the Anglican ordination rites. Apostolicae_Curae
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| Catholicism and Freemasonry/Archive 1 Talk:Catholicism_and_Freemasonry/Archive_1
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| Pope Benedict XVI/Archive 16 Talk:Pope_Benedict_XVI/Archive_16
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| Pledge of Allegiance/Archive 1 Talk:Pledge_of_Allegiance/Archive_1
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| Marax/Opus Dei controversy section User:Marax/Opus_Dei_controversy_section
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| Marax/Opus Dei - improvements User:Marax/Opus_Dei_-_improvements
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