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Ordinatio Sacerdotalis
Talk:Ordinatio_Sacerdotalis
New Ways Ministry
New Ways Ministry is an organisation providing positive ministry and support to gay and lesbian Catholics in the United States of America. The organisation is primarily based in Maryland.
New_Ways_Ministry
St. Ambrose College
St. Ambrose College is a Voluntary Aided, Christian Brothers' Roman Catholic boys' grammar school located in Hale Barns, Altrincham, Greater Manchester, England.
St._Ambrose_College
House healing
House healings (also known as house blessings, house clearings, house cleansings and space clearing) are rituals intended to clear a physical place of negative energies or "evil spirits". According to believers of parapsychology, a house healing entails a clairvoyant identifying energy patterns in a house or other physical structure and neutralizing them, allowing the energy of the house to align with present time vibrations.
House_healing
Martin Luther/Archive 7
Talk:Martin_Luther/Archive_7
James Likoudis
James Likoudis is a writer, journalist, Catholic apologist and anti-Orthodox Christian polemicist.
James_Likoudis
Our Lady of La Vang
Our Lady of La Vang refers to a claimed Marian apparition at a time when Catholics were persecuted and killed in Vietnam. Many people sought refuge in the rain forest of La Vang, and many became very ill.
Our_Lady_of_La_Vang
Holocaust victims
While "Holocaust victims" generally refers to Jews, the German Nazis also persecuted and often killed millions of members of other groups they considered inferior (Untermenschen), undesirable or dangerous. In addition to Jews, the targeted groups included Poles (of whom 3 million gentiles Poles were killed) and some other Slavic peoples; Soviets (particularly prisoners of war); Roma (also known as Gypsies); some Africans, Asians and others who did not belong to the "Aryan race"; the mentally ill, physically disabled and the mentally retarded; Homosexuals and transsexual people; and political opponents and religious dissidents such as communists, trade unionists, and Jehovah's Witnesses.
Holocaust_victims
Darkness Visible (Hannah book)
Darkness Visible: A Christian Appraisal of Freemasonry was a 1952 book on Freemasonry written by the Anglican clergyman Walton Hannah.ISBN 1-901157-70-9 Darkness Visible has been influential among Christians cited by both the General Synod of the Church of England[The Anglican Church and Masonry and the United States Conference of Catholic BishopsLetter to U.
Darkness_Visible_(Hannah_book)
Nativity of St. John the Baptist
The Nativity of St. John the Baptist (or Birth of John the Baptist, or Nativity of the Forerunner) is a Christian feast day celebrating the birth of Jesus’ cousin, Saint John the Baptist.
Nativity_of_St._John_the_Baptist
Ecône consecrations
The Ecône Consecrations were a set of episcopal consecrations that took place in Ecône, Switzerland on 30 June 1988. They were performed by Roman Catholic Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre and Bishop Antonio de Castro Meyer, and the priests raised to the episcopacy were four members of Lefebvre's Society of St.
Ecône_consecrations
Pope Pius XII/Archive17
Talk:Pope_Pius_XII/Archive17
God's advocate
God's advocate (Latin: ; also known as the Promoter of the cause) is a participant in canonization proceeding of the Roman Catholic Church.Advocatus Dei.
God's_advocate
Church of the Holy Name of Jesus, Manchester
The Church of the Holy Name of Jesus is located on Oxford Road in the heart of Manchester University’s campus in Manchester, England and next door to the University hospitals. It was built between 1869 and 1871 and designed by Joseph Aloysius Hansom.
Church_of_the_Holy_Name_of_Jesus,_Manchester
Symphorosa
Saint Symphorosa () (d. ca.
Symphorosa
Magnum Crimen
The Magnum Crimen is a book about clericalism in Croatia from the end of ninetheenth century until the end of the Second World War. The book, whose full title is Magnum crimen - pola vijeka klerikalizma u HrvatskojMagnum crimen - pola vijeka klerikalizma u Hrvatskoj by Viktor Novak, Nakladni zavod Hrvatske, Zagreb 1948 (The Great Crime - a half-century of clericalism in Croatia), was written by a Catholic priest and professor and historian at Belgrade University, Dr.
Magnum_Crimen
Pro multis
Pro multis is a Latin phrase that means "for many" or "for the many". Not having the definite article, Latin does not distinguish between these two meanings.
Pro_multis
David Granfield
David Granfield is a Professor Emeritus at The Catholic University of America's Columbus School of Law in Washington, DC. He is most well known as a canon lawyer for his exposition of the Catholic Church’s view on abortion.
David_Granfield
Clerical celibacy (Catholic Church)
Clerical celibacy is the discipline by which, in some of the particular Churches that constitute the Catholic Church, only unmarried men are, as a rule, to be ordained to the priesthood. The same discipline holds in some other Churches for ordination to the episcopate.
Clerical_celibacy_(Catholic_Church)
Frank Duff (religious worker)
Talk:Frank_Duff_(religious_worker)