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  • the whole Church, and specifically the Pope's insertion of the filioque ... Jesus in John 13:34-35: "A new command I give you: Love one another ...
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  • |rector = Gianfranco Ghirlanda, S.I. |city = Rome ... In January of 1556, Pope Paul IV gave the College the authority to ...
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  • Pope John Paul II, born Karol Józef Wojtyła (May 18, 1920 – April ... John Paul II was pope during a period in which Catholicism's ...
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  • Pope St. Gregory I or Gregory the Great (c. 540 – March 12, 604 ... life, ending his life and the century as pope. Although he was the first ...
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  • it has only ever canonized one man: Charles I of England. ... is in a certain sense a profession of faith, i.e., a belief in the glory of ...
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  • The papacy is the office of the pope (from Latin: "papa" ... infallibility for those rare occasions the pope speaks ex cathedra when issuing ...
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  • Pope Leo XIII (March 2, 1810 - July 20, 1903), born Vincenzo Gioacchino ... he was appointed domestic prelate to Pope Gregory XVI in January 1837 ...
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  • ::…Into what land shall I fly from the just? :I stirred up Death the Apostles to slay, that by their death I might ...
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  • "How will this be," Mary asked the angel, "since I ... "I am the Lord's servant," Mary answered. "May ...
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  • Pope John XXIII (Italian: Giovanni XXIII), born Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli ... Pope John XXIII was instrumental in opening up the Roman Catholic ...
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  • historically to the Roman Catholic Church (i.e. the Western Church), and ... celibacy than those of the Latin Rite (i.e., Western) Catholic churches ...
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  • other rival missionary orders. Ultimately, Pope Clement XI (r. 1700–1721 ... was decisively resolved in 1742, when Benedict XIV issued a Papal Bull ...
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  • ; I Samuel 1|Samuel|25:41|KJV ; and so on), as well as other religious ... by Augustine (c. 400 C.E.). Saint Benedict's Rule (529 C.E.) also ...
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  • 1214, officially recognized as an order by Pope Honorius III in 1216. Founded ... Preachers was approved in December 1216 by Pope Honorius III. ...
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  • birth. He was trained by the abbots, Benedict Biscop and Ceolfrid, probably ... It is clear that Bede's mentor, Benedict Biscop, made strenuous efforts ...
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  • buildings were constructed. After Pope Gregory XI migrated to Rome ... (1290). In 1309, Avignon was chosen by Pope Clement V as his residence ...
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  • is the location of principal church of the Pope, over which St. Peter, the ... altars, and the tombs of St. Peter and Pope John Paul II. ...
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  • a literal observance of the Rule of Saint Benedict, rejecting the perceived ... stricter observance of the Rule of Saint Benedict. On March 21, 1098, the ...
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  • Church elects a new Bishop of Rome (Pope) at a time when the Holy See ... apostolic constitution), was established by Pope John Paul II in his constitution ...
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  • See has been vacant since the death of Pope Pius XII in 1958 (or, in some ... See between the death or resignation of a Pope and the election of his successor. ...
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