Papal primacy, also known as the primacy of the bishop of Rome, is an ecclesiological doctrine in the Catholic Church concerning the respect and authority...
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The historical roots of Papal primacy can be traced back to the early centuries of Christianity, wherein the bishop of Rome, commonly referred to as the...
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the antipope Novatian, claimed to have "assumed the primacy". In the complex development of papal supremacy, two broad phases may be noted. Irenaeus of...
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Church is opposed to the Roman Catholic doctrine of papal supremacy. While not denying that primacy does exist for the Bishop of Rome, Eastern Orthodox...
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The primacy of Peter, also known as Petrine primacy (from the Latin: Petrus, "Peter"), is the position of preeminence that is attributed to Peter among...
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such rights. Catholicism portal Lord Acton – opposed the doctrine Papal primacy Papal supremacy Ultramontanism Syllabus of Errors – an encyclical issued...
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Ultramontanism (category Papal primacy)
apostolic primacy conferred on Peter, the perpetuity of this primacy in the Roman pontiffs, the meaning and power of the papal primacy, and Papal infallibility...
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Magisterium (redirect from Papal magisterium)
varied. While there arose a keener understanding and acceptance of papal primacy (at least after the Great Schism), there was also an increased emphasis...
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Pastor aeternus (section Petrine and papal primacy)
apostolic primacy conferred on Peter, the perpetuity of the Petrine Primacy in the Roman pontiffs, the definition of the papal primacy as a papal supremacy...
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privileges, denying several pivotal events in papal history, others contrarily claim that papal primacy can be identified in these centuries. The most...
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Theological differences between the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church (section Papal primacy)
The main theological differences with the Catholic Church are the papal primacy and the filioque clause. In spirituality, the tenability of neo-Palamism's...
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Council of Florence (redirect from Papal conclave, 1439)
the sacraments, and the doctrine of Purgatory. Another key issue was papal primacy, which involved the universal and supreme jurisdiction of the Bishop...
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meaning of papal primacy within any future unified church. The Orthodox insist that it should be a "primacy of honor", and not a "primacy of authority"...
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Conciliarism (category Papal primacy)
the Fifth Lateran Council, 1512–1517. The final gesture, the doctrine of papal infallibility, was not promulgated until the First Vatican Council of 1870...
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Pentarchy (redirect from Primacy of the Five Sees)
Vladimir's Seminary Press. ISBN 9780881411348. Pheidas, Blasios I. (2005). "Papal Primacy and Patriarchal Pentarchy in the Orthodox Tradition". The Petrine Ministry:...
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History of the papacy (redirect from Papal history)
the first seven ecumenical councils, and until the formal split over papal primacy and the addition of the Filioque in the Nicene Creed in 1054 AD.[citation...
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consent of the Church. According to the initial Gallican theory, then, papal primacy was limited first by the temporal power of monarchs, which, by divine...
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Council of the Lateran (1215) defined transubstantiation, addressed papal primacy and clerical discipline. First Council of Lyon (1245) proclaimed the...
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succession, biblical hermeneutics, theology, ecclesiology, eschatology, and papal primacy may separate one denomination from another. Groups of denominations—often...
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Christ's institution, monarchical, and the pope, though entitled to a certain primacy, is subordinate to the universal Church. Though as the "centre of unity"...
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Bishop of Rome, is known as "the Holy See" or "the Apostolic See", claiming papal supremacy. The Eastern Orthodox Church views all bishops as sacramentally...
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Ecclesiastical differences between the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church (section Papal authority)
among them is the meaning of papal primacy within any future unified church. The Orthodox insist that it should be a "primacy of honor", as in the ancient...
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Roman Catholic Church over certain doctrines, primarily concerned with papal authority and infallibility. Some of these groups, especially in the Netherlands...
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the Roman Catholic doctrine of papal supremacy. Protestant Christians argue that the tradition of the See of Rome's primacy in the early Church was not equivalent...
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Francis of Assisi (section Papal name)
prepared a new and more detailed Rule, the "First Rule" or "Rule Without a Papal Bull" (Regula prima, Regula non bullata), which again asserted devotion...
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over this and other doctrines, and mainly the question of the disputed papal primacy, have been and remain the primary causes of the schism between the Eastern...
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Pope Benedict XVI (section Pre-papal career: 1951–2005)
title at a time as a "sign of ecumenical sensitivity" on the issue of papal primacy. After his resignation, the official style of the former pope in English...
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powers as secular rulers, as opposed to their ecclesiastical primacy. By 1860, much of the Papal States' territory had been conquered by the Kingdom of Italy...
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