• more clerical conciliarism were Jean Gerson, Pierre d'Ailly and Francesco Zabarella. Nicholas of Cusa synthesized this strain of conciliarism, balancing...
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  • confused with conciliarism, which is a particular historical movement within the Catholic Church. Different churches interpret conciliarity in different...
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  • Look up conciliar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Conciliar may refer to: Conciliarity, conciliar authority Conciliarism, a movement in Roman Catholicism...
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  • to papal primacy, papal supremacy and conciliarism. The decree played an essential role in shaping conciliarism. The section concerning the supremacy...
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    simply CEAPRC) is a private institute housed in the former San Ildefonso Conciliar Seminary in Old San Juan, San Juan, Puerto Rico that offers graduate studies...
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    The Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic (FSWR), more commonly referred to as Red Finland, was a self-proclaimed socialist state in Finland during the Finnish...
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    council is also important for its role in the debates over ecclesial conciliarism and papal supremacy. Constance issued two particularly significant decrees...
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  • The Conciliar Seminary of Mexico is a seminary in Mexico City. The Third Mexican Provincial Council of 1585 discussed the foundation of a conciliar seminary...
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    The Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic, also referred to as the Azerbaijani Soviet Socialist Republic, Azerbaijan SSR, Azerbaijani SSR, AzSSR, Soviet...
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    constitution named Pastor aeternus, ultramontanism achieved victory over conciliarism with the pronouncement of papal infallibility (the ability of the pope...
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    specifically defined pronouncements, striking a blow to the rival position of conciliarism. Controversy over this and other issues resulted in a breakaway movement...
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    in the regional languages of several republics, the word council or conciliar in the respective language was only quite late changed to an adaptation...
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  • Fruits and Tenths Court of General Surveyors Court of Wards and Liveries Conciliar courts included the Court of Star Chamber and the Court of Requests. These...
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  • papal supremacy Ecumenical councils compared to popes Conciliarity Conciliarism § Modern conciliarism Ecumenical council § Acceptance of the councils To...
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  • Kilcullen wrote, in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, that "in France conciliarism was one of the sources of Gallicanism." Proponents of Gallicanism presented...
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    the Franco-Prussian War, the ultramontanist movement and the opposing conciliarism became obsolete to a large extent. However, some very extreme tendencies...
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    Original sin (Latin: peccatum originale) in Christian theology refers to the condition of sinfulness that all humans share, which is inherited from Adam...
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    The Codex Vigilanus or Codex Albeldensis (Spanish: Códice Vigilano or Albeldense) is an illuminated compilation of various historical documents accounting...
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  • ministries, Ancient Faith Radio and Conciliar Press, with other ministry divisions being added later. Conciliar Press formed in 1977 as the publishing...
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    monarchs shouldn't dictate Church policy; and also fearing a revival of conciliarism, which had exacerbated the Western Schism during the 14th–15th centuries...
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    ecumenical councils, the Council of Siena is no longer listed, as the conciliarism expressed there was later branded as a heresy. According to the terms...
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    centralised the national government and extended the jurisdiction of the conciliar courts, particularly the Star Chamber. The Star Chamber's overall structure...
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  • Valentinianism Middle Ages Arnoldism Bogomilism Bosnian Church Catharism Conciliarism Dulcinians Fraticelli Free Spirits Henricians Humiliati Hussites Impanation...
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    assert the authority of Catholic Ecumenical Councils over the pope's. Conciliarism holds that the supreme authority of the church lies with a General Council...
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  • about corruption in the Church. The Papacy itself was questioned by conciliarism expressed in the councils of Constance and the Basel. Real reforms during...
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    by sessions made up of representatives of the congregation (elders), a conciliar approach as with other levels of decision-making (presbytery, synod, and...
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    the Council of Constance (1414), a resulting reform movement known as Conciliarism sought to limit the power of the pope. Although the papacy eventually...
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  • papal supremacy Ecumenical councils compared to popes Conciliarity Conciliarism § Modern conciliarism Ecumenical council § Acceptance of the councils To...
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    usages of the Latin Church, however much some principles and norms of the conciliar constitution on the Roman rite, "in the very nature of things, affect...
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