roman catholicism in English

doctrines and faith of the Roman Catholic Church

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1. In Roman Catholicism: Ecumenical Councils

2. A Protestant Analyzes Roman Catholicism, R.C

3. Roman Catholicism: 3 differences from Protestanism.

4. A Protestant Analyzes Roman Catholicism, R.C

5. Nestorianism and Roman Catholicism also enjoyed a period of toleration.

6. In Roman Catholicism: Hermits and monks …God by prolonged, almost constant Contemplation.

7. Initially, the Waldenses withdrew from Roman Catholicism, the State religion in Central Europe.

8. The Chrism Mass is a religious service held in Roman Catholicism, Lutheranism, and Anglicanism

9. The town of Joliette, Quebec, used to be a special center for Roman Catholicism.

10. Roman Catholicism had been the state religion and the only one allowed by the Spanish crown.

11. When Mary Tudor became Queen after Edward, she attempted to forcibly recovert England to Roman Catholicism.

12. In 567 Brunhild married Sigebert I, king of Austrasia, changing her religion from Arianism to Roman Catholicism

13. Abelian (plural Abelians) (Roman Catholicism, historical) A member of a sect in fourth-century Africa mentioned by St

14. In 1681 he instituted the policy of dragonnades, to intimidate Huguenot families to convert to Roman Catholicism or emigrate.

15. To guard the Church's other flank, Taylor was asked by his colleagues to write a book against Roman Catholicism.

16. The main religions of Croatia are Roman Catholicism 86.28%, Eastern Orthodoxy 4.44%, Protestantism 0.34%, other Christianity 0.30%, and Islam 1.47%.

17. ▪ Why did The Watchtower of September 15, 1988, indicate that Protestantism has defiled herself even more than Roman Catholicism?

18. Although at first Brandenburg's rulers defended Roman Catholicism against reformers, they ended by adopting and modifying Protestant beliefs and practices.

19. Hence, as Oholah (Israel) was older than Oholibah (Judah), The Watchtower appropriately called Roman Catholicism the elder sister of Protestantism.

20. She was known as Bloody Mary for her persecution of Protestants in a vain attempt to restore Roman Catholicism in England.

21. The division between the two great branches of the Christian Church, Protestantism and Roman Catholicism(http://Sentencedict.com), no longer seems unbridgeable.

22. When Mary Tudor became Queen after Edward, she attempted to forcibly recovert England to Roman Catholicism. People call her Blood Mary.

23. (An allusion to Simon Aleyn, a 16th-century vicar in the town of Bray, Berkshire, who changed his faith to Roman Catholicism, then back to Protestantism

24. The Centralists, who were generally conservative, favoured a strong central government in the viceregal tradition, a paid national army, and Roman Catholicism as the exclusive religion

25. Anglicanism, one of the major branches of the 16th-century Protestant Reformation and a form of Christianity that includes features of both Protestantism and Roman Catholicism

26. Anticlericalism, in Roman Catholicism, opposition to the clergy for its real or alleged influence in political and social affairs, for its doctrinairism, for its privileges or property, or for any other reason.

27. In Roman Catholicism: The concept of Christendom By the 10th century the religious and cultural community known as Christendom had come into being and was poised to enter a prolonged period of growth and expansion

28. Cursillo definition is - a movement in Roman Catholicism designed to deepen the spiritual life and bring about Christian involvement in daily activities through participation in a 3-day gathering usually followed by weekly or monthly meetings; also : the 3-day gathering.

29. Archbishops of New York Archbishop John Hughes (1842-1864) John Hughes was born in Annaloghan, County Tyrone, Ireland, in 1798; twenty years later, he fled his native land to escape penal laws that prohibited the practice of Roman Catholicism in Ireland.

30. Kyrgyzstan is a multi ethnic and multi religious country with Islam (including Sunni, Shia, and Ahmadiyya), Buddhism, Baha’i, Christianity (including Russian Orthodox Church, Roman Catholicism, and Seventh-day Adventist Church), Judaism, and other religions all having a presence in the country.

31. Canonize (third-person singular simple present Canonizes, present participle canonizing, simple past and past participle canonized) (transitive, American spelling, Oxford British English) (chiefly Roman Catholicism) To declare (a deceased person) as a saint, and enter them into the canon of saints

32. 1611, King James Bible, Matthew 5:5 Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth.· (Roman Catholicism) A title indicating the beatification of a person, thus allowing public veneration of those who have lived in sanctity or died as martyrs.· Held in veneration; revered

33. • The Balkans has always been at the crossroads of cultures and religions •-Illyrians, Greeks and Romans inhabited the area before the arrival of the Pagan Slavs (who arrived from the North) in the 7th century •-Roman Catholicism was first brought to the western part of the region by Charlemagne and later reinforced by the Austrian

34. Cursillo, in Roman Catholicism, a three-day period of spiritual renewal stressing the dynamic, communitarian, and personalistic aspects of the Christian faith.The Cursillo de cristianidad (Spanish: “little course in Christianity”), founded in 1949 by Bishop Juan Hervas of Ciudad Real, Spain, brings together a group of about 40 men or women from different races, educational backgrounds, and