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| Catholic Apologetics International Catholic Apologetics International (CAI) is a controversial American apostolate, in some measure of conflict with the Catholic hierarchy founded by Robert Sungenis] in [[1993. Sungenis changed the name of CAI to the Bellarmine Theological Forum (BTF) in August 2007. Catholic_Apologetics_International
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| Three Hours' Agony The Three Hours' Agony or "Tre Ore" is a service held in some Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Lutheran churches on Good Friday from noon till 3 o'clock to commemorate the Passion of Christ. Three_Hours'_Agony
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| Joan Chittister Sister Joan D. Chittister, OSB, (born 26 April 1936) is a controversial Benedictine nun and an international lecturer. Joan_Chittister
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| Evolution and the Roman Catholic Church Talk:Evolution_and_the_Roman_Catholic_Church
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| Israel Zolli Israel Anton Zoller (b. September 27 1881, Brody, Galicia - d. Israel_Zolli
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| Criticism of Christianity Throughout the history of Christianity, a wide range of Christians and non-Christians alike have offered criticisms of Christianity, the Church, and Christians themselves. Christians have responded to many of these criticisms, partially through the field of Christian apologetics. Criticism_of_Christianity
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| List of nicknames of historical personages This is a list of nicknames of notable people, both current and historical. List_of_nicknames_of_historical_personages
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| Apostolicae Curae Apostolicae Curae is the title of a papal bull, issued in 1896 by Pope Leo XIII, declaring all Anglican ordinations to be "absolutely null and utterly void". The Anglican Archbishops of Canterbury and York of the Church of England responded to the papal charges with the encyclical Saepius Officio in 1897. Apostolicae_Curae
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| Catholics for a Free Choice Catholics for Choice (CFC), formerly Catholics for a Free Choice, is a pro-choice organization that was founded in 1973 "to serve as a voice for Catholics who believe that the Catholic tradition supports a woman’s moral and legal right to follow her conscience in matters of sexuality and reproductive health." Catholics for Choice- About Us It is currently led by President Jon O'Brien. Catholics_for_a_Free_Choice
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| Alois Hudal Talk:Alois_Hudal
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| St. Rita Talk:St._Rita
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| Acta Apostolicae Sedis Acta Apostolicae Sedis (Latin for "Acts of the Apostolic See"), often cited as AAS, is the official gazette of the Holy See, appearing about twelve times a year.Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church (Oxford University Press 2005 ISBN 978-0-19-280290-3), article Acta Apostolicae Sedis Acta_Apostolicae_Sedis
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| List of Latin phrases (A-B) == A == List_of_Latin_phrases_(A-B)
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| List of Latin phrases (F-L) == F == List_of_Latin_phrases_(F-L)
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| List of Latin phrases (P-R) == P == List_of_Latin_phrases_(P-R)
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| Controversies regarding Jehovah's Witnesses/Archive 1 Talk:Controversies_regarding_Jehovah's_Witnesses/Archive_1
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| Letter to U.S. Bishops Concerning Masonry The Letter to U.S. Letter_to_U.S._Bishops_Concerning_Masonry
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| List of people who converted to Christianity The following is a list of notable people who converted to Christianity from a different religion or no religion. This article addresses only past voluntary professions of faith by the individuals listed, and is not intended to address ethnic, cultural, or other considerations. List_of_people_who_converted_to_Christianity
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| Nabor and Felix Saints Nabor and Felix were martyred during the reign of Emperor Diocletian in 303. A tomb in Milan is believed to contain their relics. Nabor_and_Felix
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| Saint symbology Talk:Saint_symbology
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