• Conciliarism was a reform movement in the 14th-, 15th- and 16th-century Catholic Church which held that supreme authority in the Church resided with an...
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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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  • papal supremacy Ecumenical councils compared to popes Conciliarity Conciliarism § Modern conciliarism Ecumenical council § Acceptance of the councils To...
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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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    The Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic, also referred to as the Azerbaijani Soviet Socialist Republic, Azerbaijan SSR, Azerbaijani SSR, AzSSR, Soviet...
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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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  • 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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    Christianity portal Canon law Collegiality (Catholic Church) Conciliarism Conciliarity Episcopal subsidy Magisterium Harper, Douglas. "bishop". Online...
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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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  • mainly due to the way the language of the text is opened up". Frequens Conciliarity Tanner, Norman P., ed. (1990). Decrees of the Ecumenical Councils. Vol...
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    for Ancient Church History: From the Apostolic Age to the Close of the Conciliar Period. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. p. 538. Ayer, p. 553 Baumgartner...
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    consequences of the sacramental nature of the church: ecclesial communion, conciliarity and authority. Tenth Plenary Session, October 8–15, 2007. Vatican City...
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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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  • 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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    Original sin is the Christian doctrine that holds that humans, through the act of birth, inherit a tainted nature with a proclivity to sinful conduct in...
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    and Canonical Consequences of the Sacramental Nature of the Church; Conciliarity and Authority in the Church at Three Levels of Ecclesial Life: Local...
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    many churches in the United States, leading to a conciliar movement known in some circles as Conciliarity. A product of this movement was the Consultation...
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  • Christ as formulated by the first four Ecumenical Councils."). See The Conciliar Anglican, Ask An Anglican: The Ecumenical Councils, Aug. 3, 2011, available...
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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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  • Trinitarianism, salvation, the authority of apostolic succession, eschatology, conciliarity, papal supremacy and papal primacy among others may separate one denomination...
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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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    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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  • Dignitatis humanae (Of the Dignity of the Human Person) is the Second Vatican Council's Declaration on Religious Freedom. In the context of the council's...
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    they elect the same people to the conciliar commissions, with the result that Curial forces would dominate the conciliar commissions as they had dominated...
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    The Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic, also known as Soviet Armenia, or simply Armenia, was one of the constituent republics of the Soviet Union, located...
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    José) was built at the beginning of the 18th century to be the Seminario Conciliar de San José. From 1861 to 1914, it housed a school called Liceo de Varones...
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    The Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic, also known as Soviet Georgia, the Georgian SSR, or simply Georgia, was one of the republics of the Soviet Union...
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