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Christianity
Christianity ( Greek Χριστιανισμός, from the word Xριστός (Christ)is a monotheistic religionChristianity's status as monotheistic is affirmed in, amongst other sources, the Catholic Encyclopedia (article "Monotheism"); William F. Albright, From the Stone Age to Christianity; H.
Christianity
Eclipse
An eclipse is an astronomical event that occurs when one celestial object moves into the shadow of another. The term is derived from the ancient Greek noun (), from verb (), "I cease to exist," a combination of prefix (), from preposition (), "out," and of verb (), "I am absent".
Eclipse
Episcopal polity
Episcopal polity is a form of church governance which is hierarchical in structure with the chief authority over a local Christian church resting in a bishop (Greek: episcopos). This episcopal structure is found most often in the various churches of Orthodox, Roman Catholic, or Anglican lineage.
Episcopal_polity
First Vatican Council
The First Vatican Council was summoned by Pope Pius IX by the bull Pastor Aeternus of June 29, 1868. The first session was held in Saint Peter's Basilica on December 8, 1869.
First_Vatican_Council
Giordano Bruno
Talk:Giordano_Bruno
Sedevacantism
Sedevacantism is the position held by a minority of Traditionalist Catholics who claim that the Papal See has been vacant since the death of Pope Pius XII in 1958 (or, according to some, since the death of Pope John XXIII in 1963). Sedevacantists believe that Paul VI (1963–1978), John Paul I (1978), John Paul II (1978–2005) and Benedict XVI (since 2005) have been neither true Catholics nor true popes, but rather notorious heretics, because of allegedly having espoused Modernism.
Sedevacantism
Our Lady of Guadalupe
Our Lady of Guadalupe, also called the Virgin of Guadalupe () is a 16th century Roman Catholic Mexican icon depicting an apparition of the Virgin Mary. It is perhaps Mexico's most popular religious and cultural image: Nobel laureate Octavio Paz wrote in 1974 that "the Mexican people, after more than two centuries of experiments, have faith only in the Virgin of Guadalupe and the National Lottery"Paz, Octavio.
Our_Lady_of_Guadalupe
Marcel Lefebvre
Marcel-François Lefebvre (November 29 1905 – March 25 1991), better known as Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, was a French Roman Catholic archbishop. Following a career as an Apostolic Delegate for West Africa and Superior General of the Holy Ghost Fathers, he took the lead in opposing the changes within the Church associated with the Second Vatican Council.
Marcel_Lefebvre
Opus Dei
Opus Dei, formally known as The Prelature of the Holy Cross and Opus Dei, is an organization of the Roman Catholic Church that teaches the Catholic belief that everyone is called to holiness and that ordinary life is a path to sanctity. The majority of its membership are lay people, with secular priests under the governance of a prelate (bishop) appointed by the pope.
Opus_Dei
Josemaría Escrivá
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Josemaría_Escrivá
Tridentine Mass
The Tridentine Mass () is the form of the Roman Rite Mass contained in the typical editionsIn this context, "typical edition" means the officially approved edition to whose text other printings are obliged to conform. of the Roman Missal that were published between 1570 and 1962.
Tridentine_Mass
Papal Tiara
The Papal Tiara, also known as the Triple Tiara, or in Latin as the 'Triregnum', and in Italian as the 'Triregno', is the three-tiered jewelled papal crown, supposedly of Byzantine and Persian origin, that is a prominent symbol of the papacy. The Supreme Pontiff's arms have featured a "tiara" since ancient times, notably in combination with Saint Peter's crossed keys.
Papal_Tiara
Papal Coronation
The Papal Coronation is the ceremony in which a new pope is crowned as earthly head of the Roman Catholic Church, sovereign of Vatican City, and Monarch of the Holy See). A three-tiered Triple Crown or Papal Tiara is used in the ceremony.
Papal_Coronation
Traditionalist Catholic
Traditionalist Catholics are Roman Catholics, or people who identify as Roman Catholics, who believe that there should be a restoration of many or all of the liturgical forms, public and private devotions and presentation of Catholic teachings which prevailed in the Catholic Church before the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965).Traditionalist Catholics usually belong to the Latin Rite.
Traditionalist_Catholic
Omnibenevolence
Omnibenevolence is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as "unlimited or infinite benevolence". It is a technical term used in the academic literature on the philosophy of religion, often in the context of the problem of evil and in theodical responses, and even in such context, the phrases "perfect goodness" or "moral perfection" are often preferred.
Omnibenevolence
But to bring a sword
Matthew 10:34 - "I come not to bring peace, but to bring a sword" is one of the controversial statements reported of Jesus in the Bible. The saying has been interpreted in several ways, by Christians and non-Christians, to support several mutually-incompatible conclusions.
But_to_bring_a_sword
Church of the Holy Family in Malibu
Holy Family is a private, independent traditionalist Catholic chapel in Agoura Hills, California, United States. It is not recognized by the Roman Catholic Churchfoxnews.
Church_of_the_Holy_Family_in_Malibu
Hyacinthe Thiandoum
Cardinal Hyacinthe Thiandoum (February 2, 1921- May 18 2004) was Archbishop Emeritus of Dakar (Senegal).
Hyacinthe_Thiandoum
Year zero
Talk:Year_zero
Anthony Bevilacqua
Anthony_Bevilacqua