| Domenico Zampieri Domenico Zampieri (or Domenichino) (October 21, 1581–April 15, 1641), was a prominent Italian Baroque painter of the Bolognese School, or Carracci School, of painters. Domenico_Zampieri
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| George Pell | birthplace = Ballarat, Victoria, Australia George_Pell
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| George Pell Talk:George_Pell
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| Zef Bushati Zef Bushati (born 11 October 1953) is the ambassador of Albania to the Holy See since May 10, 2002Address to H.E. Zef_Bushati
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| Vatican euro coins Vatican euro coins are issued by the Philatelic and Numismatic Office of the Vatican City State and minted by Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato (IPZS), in Rome, Italy. The euro is the official currency of Vatican City. Vatican_euro_coins
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| Presentation of Mary The Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary (as it is known in the West), or The Entry of the Most Holy Theotokos into the Temple (its name in the East), is a liturgical feast celebrated by the Roman Catholic and Orthodox Churches. Presentation_of_Mary
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| Licentiate of Sacred Theology Licentiate of Sacred Theology (S.T. Licentiate_of_Sacred_Theology
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| Millennium Talk:Millennium
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| Articles for Deletion/Zef Bushati Wikipedia:Articles_for_Deletion/Zef_Bushati
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| Saint Catherine's Monastery, Mount Sinai Talk:Saint_Catherine's_Monastery,_Mount_Sinai
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| Order of the Holy Sepulchre The Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem is a Catholic chivalric order of Knighthood that traces its roots to Godfrey of Bouillon, principal leader of the First Crusade. According to reliable sources in the Vatican and Jerusalem, it began in historical reality as a mixed clerical and lay confraternity (association) of pilgrims which gradually grew around the most central of the Christian holy places in the Middle East, the Holy Sepulchre or the tomb of Jesus Christ. Order_of_the_Holy_Sepulchre
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| Shroud of Turin The Shroud of Turin (or Turin Shroud) is a linen cloth bearing the image of a man who appears to have been physically traumatized in a manner consistent with crucifixion. It is kept in the royal chapel of the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist in Turin, Italy. Shroud_of_Turin
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| Catholicism/Archive 3 Talk:Catholicism/Archive_3
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| Holodomor The Holodomor () is the famine that took place in Soviet Ukraine during the 1932-1933 agricultural season when the devastating famines also took place in several other regions of the USSR. The Holodomor ravaged the rural population of the Ukrainian SSR, and is considered one of the greatest national catastrophes to affect the Ukrainian nation in modern history. Holodomor
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| Confession Talk:Confession
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| Cristero War The Cristero War (also known as the Cristiada) of 1926 to 1929 was an uprising and counter-revolution against the anti-Catholic Mexican government of the time, set off specifically by the anti-clerical provisions of the Mexican Constitution of 1917. Cristero_War
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| Secondo Pia Secondo Pia (1855–1941) was an Italian lawyer and amateur photographer. He is best known for taking the first photographs of the Shroud of Turin on May 28, 1898. Secondo_Pia
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| Saints of the Cristero War On May 21, 2000, Pope John Paul II canonized a group of 25 saints and martyrs arising from the Mexican Cristero War. The vast majority are Roman Catholic priests who were executed for carrying out their ministry despite the suppression under the anti-clerical laws of Plutarco Elías Calles. Saints_of_the_Cristero_War
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| .va Entities connected with Vatican City| .va
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| Music of the Vatican City As the seat of the Papacy, the Vatican City and its predecessor, the Papal States, has played an important role in the development of Christian music. They perform chants of ancient origin, such as Gregorian chants, as well as modern polyphonic music. Music_of_the_Vatican_City
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| New feminism New feminism is a predominantly Catholic philosophy which emphasizes a belief in an integral complementarity of men and women, rather than the superiority of men over women or women over men.[Allen, Sr. New_feminism
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| Institute for Works of Religion Talk:Institute_for_Works_of_Religion
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| Roman Catholic religious order Religious orders ('Religious Institutes', cf. canons 573-746) are the major form of consecrated life in the Roman Catholic Church. Roman_Catholic_religious_order
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| Michael Michai Kitbunchu Michael Michai Kitbunchu (, born January 25, 1929) is a Thai Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He currently serves as Archbishop of Bangkok, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1983. Michael_Michai_Kitbunchu
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| Catechumen In ecclesiology, a catechumen (; from Latin catechumenus, Greek κατηχουμενος , instructed) is one receiving instruction in the principles of the Christian religion with a view to baptism. The title and practice is most often used by Orthodox Christians and by Roman Catholics. Catechumen
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| Jesus Jesus of Nazareth (7–2 BC/BCE—26–36 AD/CE),Some of the historians and Biblical scholars who place the birth and death of Jesus within this range include D. A. Jesus
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| Americanism (heresy) Americanism is a term for a heresy, or rather a series of related heresies, that were thought to have been held by many members of the Roman Catholic church in the United States of America around the turn of the 20th century. In essence, the label was mainly applied to American bishops by bishops and popes from other countries. Americanism_(heresy)
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| Angelus The Angelus (Latin for Angel) is a Christian devotion in memory of the Incarnation. The name Angelus is derived from the opening words: Angelus Domini nuntiavit Mariæ and is practiced by reciting as versicle and response three Biblical verses describing the mystery; alternating with the salutation "Hail Mary! Angelus
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| Holy kiss The holy kiss is a traditional Christian greeting. The term comes from the New Testament, where it appears five times. Holy_kiss
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| Anti-pornography movement The term anti-pornography movement is used to describe those who argue that pornography has a variety of harmful effects, such as encouragement of human trafficking, desensitization, pedophilia, dehumanization, exploitation, sexual dysfunction, and inability to maintain healthy sexual relationships. Many of those involved in the anti-pornography movement come from religious groups, feminists, and individuals who feel that pornography plays a major role in the breakdown of their marriages and relationships. Anti-pornography_movement
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| Body of Christ Body of Christ is a term of Christian theology, implicitly traceable to Jesus's statement at the Last Supper that "This is my body" in , and explicitly used by the Apostle Paul in . Body_of_Christ
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| Papal Mass A Papal Mass is the Solemn Pontifical High Mass when celebrated by the Pope. Papal_Mass
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| Ordinary In those hierarchically organised churches of Western Christianity which have an ecclesiastical law system, an ordinary is an officer of the church who by reason of office has ordinary power to execute the church's lawsc. 134 § 1, Code of Canon Law, 1983. Ordinary
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| Godfried Danneels Godfried Maria Jules Danneels (born June 4 1933) is a Belgian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He currently serves as the Archbishop of Brussels-Mechelen and the chairman of the episcopal conference of his native country. Godfried_Danneels
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| Charles-Joseph-Eugene de Mazenod Saint Eugene de Mazenod (August 1 1782 - May 21 1861) born Charles Joseph Eugene de Mazenod and more commonly known as Eugene de Mazenod, was a French Catholic clergyman, beatified on 19 October 1975 by Pope Paul VI, and canonized on 3 December 1995 by Pope John Paul II. Charles-Joseph-Eugene_de_Mazenod
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| Phiddipus User_talk:Phiddipus
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| Alinor User_talk:Alinor
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| Franciscan Talk:Franciscan
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| Vehementer Nos Vehementer Nos was a papal encyclical promulgated by Pope Pius X on November 2, 1906. Occasioned by the French law of 1905 providing for the separation of church and state, it denounced the proposition that the state should be separated from the church as "a thesis absolutely false, a most pernicious error". Vehementer_Nos
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| Substitutionary atonement [Carrying the Cross 1580.jpg|thumb|right|120 px|El Greco]'s Jesus Carrying the Cross, 1580. Substitutionary_atonement
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| Eastern Catholic Churches Talk:Eastern_Catholic_Churches
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| University of Santo Tomas Talk:University_of_Santo_Tomas
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| Basilica Talk:Basilica
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| Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter The Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (In Latin: Fraternitas Sacerdotalis Sancti Petri - FSSP) is a group of traditionalist Catholic priests and seminarians in good standing with the Holy See. Priestly_Fraternity_of_St._Peter
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| Actual sin According to Christian tradition, "actual" sin as distinguished from original sin is an act contrary to the will and law of God whether by doing evil (sin of commission) or refraining from doing good (sin of omission). It can be either "mortal," faith destroying, or "venial," not faith destroying. Actual_sin
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| Early Christianity Talk:Early_Christianity
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| Vatican Radio | website = www.radiovaticana. Vatican_Radio
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| Historical Jesus Talk:Historical_Jesus
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| Feast of Christ the King The Feast of Christ the King (properly the Solemnity of Christ the King in the Roman Catholic Church) is a last holy Sunday in the western liturgical calendar, celebrated by the Roman Catholic Church and by many Protestants. Feast_of_Christ_the_King
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| Catholic-Orthodox Joint Declaration of 1965 The Catholic-Orthodox Joint Declaration of 1965 was read out on 7 December 1965 simultaneously at a public meeting of the Second Vatican Council in Rome and at a special ceremony in Constantinople. It withdrew the exchange of excommunications between prominent ecclesiastics in the Roman see and the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, commonly known as the Great Schism of 1054. Catholic-Orthodox_Joint_Declaration_of_1965
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