• House church (redirect from Domus ecclesiae)
    in the book of Acts of the Apostles. The Latin term often used is domus ecclesiae. Several passages in the New Testament specifically mention churches...
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    treatment is that the room was venerated as a religious gathering place, a domus ecclesiae or house church, for the Christian community. This suggestion has been...
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    Dom (e.g. German, Dutch, etc.), from the Latin term domus ecclesiae(house of the church) or domus episcopalis (episcopal house). While the terms are not...
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    building was destroyed. The Christian chapel at Dura-Europos was a domus ecclesiae that occupied an old, private dwelling in the ancient city's M8 block...
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    2007: La Cattedrale di Aosta; dalla domus ecclesiae al cantiere romanico or La cathédrale d'Aoste : de la domus ecclesiae au chantier roman (text and DVD)...
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    earliest archeologically identified Christian church is a house church (domus ecclesiae), the Dura-Europos church, founded between 233 and 256. In the second...
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  • many of the earliest Christian meeting places, was in a house (domus ecclesiae). The domus belonged, according to the sixth-century acta, to brothers named...
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    The Domus Sanctae Marthae (Latin for Saint Martha's House; Italian: Casa Santa Marta) is a building adjacent to St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City....
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    ..] [it] established the collective formation of young men in the domus ecclesiae, under the supervision of an elder of proven virtue. This was common...
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    The Mater Ecclesiae Monastery (Latin for "Mother of the Church" dedicated to Mary) is a monastery in Vatican City. It was founded around 1990 by Pope...
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    first proto-bishop. He founded a Christian community that met in a domus ecclesiae. During his episcopate, he ordained the stonemason Saint Marinus, who...
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  • tituli were private buildings used as Christian churches—also called domus ecclesiae or "house churches"—and each took the name of the owner of the building...
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    complexes still in existence today, and one of the best examples of a domus ecclesiae ("house church"). The original frescoes can still be seen, with scenes...
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    assembly hall. This building constitutes one of the very few known early domus ecclesiae buildings. The house church was destroyed in the 365 CE earthquake...
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    indistinguishable from residential houses. Although some of these church house (domus ecclesiae) have been recognised in other parts of the empire, none have so far...
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    Christian meeting places, was in a house (domus ecclesiae). According to the 6th-century acta of Susanna, the domus belonged to two brothers named Caius and...
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    International University Library. Rahewin (2001). Gesta Friderici. Domus Ecclesiae. Ian Stuart Robinson (1990). The Papacy 1073–1198. Continuity and Innovation...
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  • Universae Ecclesiae Archived 23 February 2016 at the Wayback Machine, 10 Universae Ecclesiae, 13-14 Universae Ecclesiae, 15 Universae Ecclesiae, 19 Universae...
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    church was dedicated. If that is so, then it had been operating as domus ecclesiæ since the late third century. Mariano Armellini, writing two years after...
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  • beginning in 1964, principally through the apostolic constitution Regimini Ecclesiae universae issued on 15 August 1967. On 28 October 1965, the bishops attending...
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    discerned as houses in North America or Canada is depicted by them as “Domus Ecclesiae”, otherwise known as House of the Church. Diverse selective and distinctive...
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  • vermacht Johannes de Lüde, decanus ecclesiae hamelensis, seine curiam claustralem cum omnibas clenodiis, jocalibus, domus et curiae utensilibus, omnia vasa...
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    and the adjacent Lateran Palace in 324, changing the name from Domus Fausta to Domus Dei ("House of God"), with a dedication to Christ the Savior (Christo...
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    Pontificalis Domus (English: The Papal Household) was a motu proprio document issued by Pope Paul VI on 28 March 1968, in the fifth year of his pontificate...
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    many Vatican City positions with the motu proprio document Pontificalis Domus (English: The Papal Household) in 1968. As well as changing the name of...
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    military commands. The official residence of the pontifex maximus was the Domus Publica ("State House") which stood between the House of the Vestal Virgins...
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  • Pontificalis Domus, Introduction. Pontificalis Domus 6, §4. Pontificalis Domus 6, §5. Pontificalis Domus 7, §3. Pontificalis Domus 7, §4. Pontificalis Domus 7,...
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    have originated in an adjective used to describe the house of Pudens, the Domus Pudentiana.[citation needed] The Basilica of Santa Pudenziana is recognized...
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    March 2008 the Way met with nine cardinals and 160 European bishops at the Domus Galilaeae International Center on the Mount of Beatitudes in Galilee. Christoph...
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  • Gendarmerie of Vatican City Cortile del Belvedere Crime in Vatican City Domus Sanctae Marthae Door of the Dead in St. Peter's Basilica Economy of Vatican...
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