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| Edward Hughes (bishop) Edward Thomas Hughes (born 1920) was the second Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Metuchen in New Jersey, U.S. Edward_Hughes_(bishop)
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| Anointing of the Sick (Catholic Church) Anointing of the Sick is the ritual anointing of a sick person and is a Sacrament of the Catholic Church. It is also described, using the more archaic synonym "unction" in place of "anointing", as Unction of the Sick or Extreme Unction. Anointing_of_the_Sick_(Catholic_Church)
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| Lapsed Catholic Talk:Lapsed_Catholic
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| Abrahamic religion/Archive 1 Talk:Abrahamic_religion/Archive_1
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| Joseph Russoniello | birth_place = Jersey City, New Jersey Joseph_Russoniello
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| Juno (film) Juno is a 2007 American comedy-drama film directed by Jason Reitman and written by Diablo Cody. Ellen Page stars as the title character, an independent-minded teenager confronting an unplanned pregnancy and the subsequent events that put pressures of adult life onto her. Juno_(film)
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| Religious debates over the Harry Potter series Religious debates over the Harry Potter book series by J. K. Religious_debates_over_the_Harry_Potter_series
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| Summorum Pontificum Summorum Pontificum () is an Apostolic Letter of Pope Benedict XVI, issued "motu proprio" (i.e. Summorum_Pontificum
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| Catholic teachings on sexual morality Catholic teachings on sexual morality draw from natural law, Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition and are promulgated authoritatively by the Magisterium. Sexual morality evaluates the goodness of sexual behavior, and often provides general principles by which one is able to evaluate the morality of specific actions. Catholic_teachings_on_sexual_morality
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| Christianity and fringed garments Tzitzit (Hebrew: Biblical ציצת Modern ציצית) are fringes or tassels worn primarily by observant Jews on the corners of four-cornered garments, including the tallit (prayer shawl). This practice is derived from commands found in the Biblical books of Numbers and Deuteronomy (, ). Christianity_and_fringed_garments
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| Christianity and phylacteries Phylacteries or tefillin () are two boxes containing Biblical verses and the leather straps attached to them which are used in traditional Jewish prayer. This practice is derived from commands found in the Biblical books of Exodus and Deuteronomy (, , , ). Christianity_and_phylacteries
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| Creation according to Genesis/Archive1 Talk:Creation_according_to_Genesis/Archive1
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| Christopher Reeve/Archive 1 Talk:Christopher_Reeve/Archive_1
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| William S. Skylstad William Stephen Skylstad (born 2 March 1934 in Omak (Methow) in Okanogan County, Washington) is an American Roman Catholic Bishop. He is currently the Roman Catholic Bishop of Spokane in Washington and the outgoing President of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. William_S._Skylstad
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| English versions of the Nicene Creed in current use The Nicene Creed, composed in part and adopted at the First Council of Nicea (325) and revised with additions by the First Council of Constantinople (381), is a creed that summarises the orthodox faith of the Christian Church and is used in the liturgy of most Christian Churches. This article endeavours to give the text of English-language translations in current liturgical use. English_versions_of_the_Nicene_Creed_in_current_use
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| Protestantism in Nigeria Protestants in Nigeria are about 26.5% of the population (about 34 million). Protestantism_in_Nigeria
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| Joseph Werth Monsignor Joseph Werth, SJ, DD (born 1952) is Bishop of Siberia and the Russian Far East. His see encompasses 4. Joseph_Werth
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| Four Marks of the Church The Four Marks of the Church, sometimes referred to as the Marks of the Church or the Marks of the True Church, are a group of four characteristics describing the Universal or Catholic Church (East and West) as established by Jesus Christ. They are commonly acknowledged by several Christian denominations, as they are included in the creeds. Four_Marks_of_the_Church
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| Religious use of incense Religious use of incense have their origins in antiquity, and may have their roots in the practical and aesthetic uses considering that many religions with not much else in common all use incense. One common motif is of incense as a form of sacrificial offering to God or other deity. Religious_use_of_incense
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