latin church in Vietnamese

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1. He will also afflict and weaken the Latin Church with many heresies.

2. Goudimel seems to have composed no more Latin church music after he embraced Protestantism c. 15

3. An Acolyte is a cleric promoted to the fourth and highest minor order in the Latin Church, ranking next to a subdeacon

4. The first Latin church father from a Christian family, Ambrose was also born into power, part of the Roman family of Aurelius

5. An Acolyte is a cleric promoted to the fourth and highest minor order in the Latin Church, ranking next to a subdeacon.

6. (Greek Apodosis, a giving back) A usage of the Greek Church corresponding somewhat to the octave of a feast in the Latin Church

7. Ambo: In the Latin Church, a fixed, raised and noble place for the liturgical proclamation of scripture and further commentary in a homily

8. There the interviewee sermonized on Lenten discipline: I think the official Ascesis of the Latin Church today, what we call fasting and abstinence, is pitifully lax

9. Habib Bader represented the Evangelical family in the meeting; HE Bishop Issam Darwish represented the Catholic family (Greek Catholic Church), HE Bishop Cesar Assayan (Latin Church), Mgr

10. The following is a current list of Catholic Archdioceses ordered by country and continent (for the Latin Church) and by liturgical rite (for the Eastern Catholic Churches).

11. The Ambrosian Rite is one of three surviving distinct liturgical rites in regular use in the Latin Church, the other two being the Mozarabic Rite and the Roman Rite

12. The English, it might be said, are great Anglicizers. The English have also absorbed and Anglicized non-English peoples, from Scandinavian pillagers and Norman conquerors to Latin church leaders.

13. The ecclesiastical title of Archpriest or archpresbyter belongs to certain priests with supervisory duties over a number of parishes.The term is most often used in Eastern Orthodoxy and Eastern Catholic Churches and may be somewhat analogous to a monsignor in the Latin Church, but in the Eastern Churches an Archpriest wears an additional vestment and, typically, a pectoral cross, and one