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  • ...Eastern Orthodox] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Catholic Roman Catholic] [[traditions]], a vigil is often held when someone is gravely ill or dying
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  • ...ost notably the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Catholic_Church Roman Catholic Church] and their penitential saints. Common forms of mortification include
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  • ...resulted in [[student]]-led [[protests]] against these bans. In the Roman Catholic rite of the Holy Mass a hug may be substituted for a [[kiss]] or handshake
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  • ...ogians and canon lawyers to refer to the [[canon law|canon]]s of the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox and Anglican Churches adopted by ecumenical councils. It ...sed its canon law in 1917 and then again 1981 into the modern [[Canon law (Catholic Church)|Code of Canon Law]]. This code is no longer merely a compilation o
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  • ...ament, but does not include the [[deuterocanonical]] portions of the Roman Catholic Old Testament. The term does not imply naming, numbering or ordering of boo ...ial in the 2nd century. Consensus was eventually achieved, well before the Catholic-Orthodox division, so all major divisions of Christianity have inherited th
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  • ...riptor, non proletarius''. He ranked writers per the classification of the Roman taxation classes. ...ng the study of Ancient Greek and Latin language and literature, Greek and Roman art and archaeology, history and philosophy. It is sometimes known as '''Gr
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  • ...by replacing "young woman" with "virgin". (See [[Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition]]) ...e 1946-52 printing it was paraphrased as "married only once"), quoting the Roman centurion who witnessed Jesus' death as calling him "the Son of God" in Mat
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  • ...f most Christian denominations and is celebrated on Ascension Thursday. In Roman Catholicism the Ascension of the Lord is a Holy Day of Obligation. In the E The Roman Catholic Church distinguishes between "The Ascension", in which Christ rose to heave
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  • ...poets used it, not necessarily writing about state officials). However, in Roman society it was also a more formal concept of [[legal authority]]. A man wit * [[Magister equitum]] (the [[Roman dictator|dictator]]'s [[deputy]]- 6 lictors
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  • ...nthroposophy|Anthroposophical Society]]. He married Maria Demski, a Polish Catholic, in the early 1930's; they had a son, Alexis. During the 1930's, Tomberg, t ...Rights as Humanity's Rights'' in 1946. Around this time, he converted to [[Roman Catholicism]].
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  • ...Heart of [[Jesus]] and the Immaculate Heart of Mary are traditional Roman Catholic devotion]al images. The Roman physician [[Galen]] located the seat of the passions in the liver, the seat
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  • ...20031019_madre-teresa_en.html Mother Teresa of Calcutta (1910-1997)] Roman Catholic [[nun]] with Indian citizenship [https://www.lucidcafe.com/library/95aug/mo
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  • ...ors were well versed in [[Latin]] and French [[languages]] as well as in [[Roman]] civil and canon law, which heavily [[influenced]] equity. Soon the Chance
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  • ...arious mantras, and the chanting of psalms and prayers especially in Roman Catholic, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Orthodox Eastern Orthodox], Luthera
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  • ....org/wiki/Sacrament_of_Penance_(Catholic_Church) Sacrament of Penance], in Roman Catholicism. The penitent makes a sacramental [[confession]] of all mortal ...Communion of Saints] in the greater context of [[grace]] as understood in Catholic theology.
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  • ...up in the [[New York City|Bronx and Yonkers]], the first-born in a [[Roman Catholic]], three-quarters Irish, one-quarter Italian family.
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  • ...Luther]] and [[Council of Trent|Trent]] respectively, early Protestant and Catholic editions of the Bible did not omit these books, but placed them in a separa ...et perpetual light shine upon them", of the traditional [[Requiem]] in the Catholic Church is loosely based on [[2 Esdras|4 Esdras]] 2:34-35.
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  • ...orical examples of such organizations or groups, and some, e.g., the Roman Catholic Church, the Freemasons, the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iroquois_Confede
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  • In the Greco-Roman world there were stringent laws against adultery, but this applied to those ...as a married woman (Dig., XLVIII, ad leg. Jul.). It is well known that the Roman husband often took advantage of his legal immunity. Thus we are told by the
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  • In common with other Dissenters, the Seekers believed that the Roman Church corrupted itself and, through its common heritage, the Church of Eng # "Seekers". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. 1913. https://en.wikisourc
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