The Argentine Catholic Church, or Catholic Church in Argentina, is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the pope, the...
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documents Catholic Church sexual abuse cases by country. Catholic sexual abuse cases in Europe have been documented by cases in several dioceses in European...
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The first conflicts between the Roman Catholic Church and the Argentine government can be traced to the ideas of the May Revolution of 1810. The Tribunal...
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This is a list of Catholic churches in Argentina. See: List of cathedrals in Argentina Buenos Aires Metropolitan Cathedral Cathedral of La Plata Córdoba...
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throughout Salta and Jujuy along with Catholic beliefs, without opposition from the Catholic bishops. The church in Argentina is divided into dioceses and archdioceses...
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Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Argentina. It is a metropolitan archdiocese with 13 suffragan sees in the...
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The Armenian Catholic Church is an Eastern Catholic particular church sui iuris of the Catholic Church. It accepts the leadership of the bishop of Rome...
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The Catholic Church in Argentina comprises fourteen ecclesiastical provinces each headed by a Metropolitan archbishop. The provinces are in turn subdivided...
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This page is a list of Argentine saints, blesseds, venerables, and Servants of God, as recognized by the Roman Catholic Church. St. Benito de Jesus (born...
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children by priests, nuns, and other members of religious life in the Catholic Church. In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the cases have involved...
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Ukrainian Catholic Church in Buenos Aires region was built in 1940 and in the city in 1948. In 1978, the Ukrainian Catholic Church in Argentina was granted...
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The Argentine Episcopal Conference (Spanish: Conferencia Episcopal Argentina) is an episcopal conference of the Roman Catholic Church of Argentina that...
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The Melkite Greek Catholic Church, or Melkite Byzantine Catholic Church, is an Eastern Catholic church in full communion with the Holy See as part of...
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The Eastern Catholic Churches or Oriental Catholic Churches, also called the Eastern-Rite Catholic Churches, Eastern Rite Catholicism, or simply the Eastern...
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the Catholic Church in Argentina worked endlessly against same-sex marriage. However, unlike in other Latin American countries—where the Church may have...
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Distribution of Catholics The Catholic Church is "the Catholic Communion of Churches, both Roman and Eastern, or Oriental, that are in full communion with...
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The Catholic Church in the United States is part of the worldwide Catholic Church in communion with the pope. With 23 percent of the United States' population...
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between the Catholic Church and the state have been constantly evolving with various forms of government, some of them controversial in retrospect. In its history...
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The Argentine Catholic Apostolic Church (Spanish: Iglesia Católica Apostólica Argentina, ICAA), also known as the Argentine National Church, is an Independent...
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Eastern Catholics, regardless of rite, living in Argentina. On August 27, 1897, a first community of faithful of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church established...
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Palmarian Church (Spanish: Iglesia Palmariana), officially registered as the Palmarian Christian Church and also known as the Palmarian Catholic Church, is...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Santiago del Estero (Latin: Archidioecesis Sancti Iacobi de Estero) is a jurisdiction of the Catholic Church in Argentina. Formerly...
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The Catholic Church in Japan is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the pope in Rome. As of 2021, there were approximately...
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Antonio Quarracino (category 20th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in Argentina)
Argentine prelate and cardinal of the Catholic Church in Argentina and the archbishop of Buenos Aires between 1990 and 1998. Quarracino was born in Pollica...
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The Catholic Church in Germany (German: Katholische Kirche in Deutschland) or Roman Catholic Church in Germany (German: Römisch-katholische Kirche in Deutschland)...
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labeled as a "Prelate" for the Argentine Catholic Church, also stated that the church's sex abuse crisis in Argentina, which also happens to be Pope Francis'...
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The Maronite Church (Arabic: لكنيسة المارونية; Syriac: ܥܕܬܐ ܣܘܪܝܝܬܐ ܡܪܘܢܝܬܐ) is an Eastern Catholic sui iuris particular church in full communion with...
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Infinite Love Argentine Catholic Apostolic Church Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church Palmarian Christian Church Philippine Independent Church Traditionalist...
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The Catholic Church in India is part of the worldwide Catholic Church under the leadership of the Pope. There are over 20 million Catholics in India, representing...
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Sui iuris (redirect from Sui juris church)
used in both the Catholic Church's canon law and secular law. The term church sui iuris is used in the Catholic Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches (CCEO)...
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