The Confraternity of Christian Doctrine (CCD) is an association established in Rome in 1562 for the purpose of providing religious education. In modern...
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The Confraternity Bible is any edition of the Catholic Bible translated under the auspices of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine (CCD) between 1941...
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A confraternity (Spanish: cofradía; Portuguese: confraria) is generally a Christian voluntary association of laypeople created for the purpose of promoting...
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New American Bible (category Catholic theology and doctrine)
Stemming originally from the Confraternity Bible, a translation of the Vulgate by the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, the project transitioned to...
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Confraternities of penitents (Spanish: Cofradía Penitencial; Italian: Fratellanza penitenziale; Portuguese: Irmandade Penitencial) are Christian religious...
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Charles Borromeo (redirect from Apostle of Charity)
Archbishop of Milan from 1564 to 1584. He was made a cardinal in 1560. Borromeo founded the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine and was a leading figure of the...
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the Israelite New Year. A hymn of praise for the incomparable God (7:18-20): the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine in the United States notes that...
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Department of State Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, a religious instruction program of the Catholic Church Café Coffee Day, a chain of coffee shops in...
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Michael (1990). "Review of The New American Bible, Revised New Testament (authorized by Confraternity of Christian Doctrine)". The Catholic Biblical...
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and John Calvin, became prominent as a tenet of Protestant Christian doctrine, though the exact meaning of the belief and its implications vary widely...
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The Confraternities of the Cord are pious associations in the Roman Catholic Church whose members wear a cord, girdle, or cincture in honour of a saint...
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The Confraternity of the Holy Rosary is a Roman Catholic Archconfraternity or spiritual association, under the care and guidance of the Dominican Order...
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Opus Dei (redirect from Types of membership of Opus Dei)
places emphasis on certain aspects of Catholic doctrine. A central point of focus in Opus Dei's theology is the lives of the Catholic laypeople. Opus Dei...
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Archconfraternity (category Confraternities)
Cord of Saint Francis Archconfraternity of the Cord of Saint Joseph Confraternity of Christian Doctrine Bona Mors Confraternity Archconfraternity of the...
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Pope Pius X (redirect from Coat of arms of Pope Pius X)
establishment of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine (catechism class) in every parish in the world. The Catechism of Pius X is his realisation of a simple...
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Tabernacle (redirect from Tabernacle of the Congregation)
30:7–10. Leviticus 14:11. Leviticus 15:29. Numbers 25:6. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, ed. (1987). The New American Bible, Old Testament. New York...
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Mount St. Peter Church (category Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania)
to the beginning of the Mass and extinguishing them after Mass. Members of the confraternity serve as teachers in the Sunday Schools of the parish (there...
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Church House Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7151-4010-9. The Formation of Christian Doctrine by Malcolm B. Yarnell 2007 ISBN 0-8054-4046-1 page 147 Introducing...
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John 18 (category Gospel of John chapters)
for Schools and Colleges on John 14, accessed 5 July 2016 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Footnote a at John 18:1 in the New American Bible...
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Laity (redirect from National Association of Church Business Administration)
involvement takes diverse forms, including participation in the life of the parish, confraternities, lay apostolates, secular institutes, and lay ecclesial movements...
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Third order (redirect from Hermit of the Third Order of St. Francis)
orders were a 12th-century adaptation of the medieval monastic confraternities. Members of third orders are known as tertiaries (Latin tertiarii, from tertius...
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Sunday schools in Europe began with the Catholic Church's Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, founded in the 16th century by the archbishop Charles Borromeo...
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Bible, a Catholic English Bible translation produced by the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine Nickel-aluminum bronze North American Bancard North Australian...
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John 20 (category Gospel of John chapters)
the Amplified Bible utilises this structure: John 20:1–31 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Footnote a to John 20 in the New American Bible Revised...
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Oblate (redirect from Oblates of Saint Benedict)
in the history of the Christian church. The children vowed and given by their parents to the monastic life, in houses under the Rule of St. Benedict, were...
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"the source and summit of the Christian life."136 "The other sacraments, and indeed all ecclesiastical ministries and works of the apostolate, are bound...
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the norm in the rest of Europe, the British folk drama is absolutely secular, even if they are mostly taking place on the Christian festival days. In the...
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to have become general in the 14th century. The confraternity was commonly referred to as the Order of Penance and were not specifically called a third...
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Baltimore Catechism (category Catechisms of the Catholic Church)
catechism, but a series of texts for different ages and grades. The Episcopal committee for the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine (CCD), engaged Fr. Francis...
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Nahum (redirect from Tomb of Prophet Nahum)
Introduction to Nahum at the International Bible Society website Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Footnote a at Nahum 1:1 in the New American Bible...
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