Subsistit in ("subsists in") is a Latin phrase which appears in Lumen gentium, the document on the church from the Second Vatican Council of the Catholic...
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basic needs Travel and subsistence, expenses related to business travel Subsistit in, Catholic ecclesiological doctrine of Vatican II Subsistence agriculture...
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Catholic Church (redirect from Catholics in Communion with Rome)
oldest and largest international institutions and has played a prominent role in the history and development of Western civilization. The church consists of...
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wrote about interpretations of "subsistit in" in Lumen gentium. In 2009, it was announced that he would participate in the doctrinal discussions between...
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Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus (category Salvation in Catholicism)
doctrinal note that the term "subsistit in" and "is" are interchangeable, so that the "one true Church" is and subsists in the Catholic Church, according...
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Pope Francis (category 20th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in Argentina)
Catholic priest in 1969, and from 1973 to 1979 was the Jesuit provincial superior in Argentina. He became the archbishop of Buenos Aires in 1998 and was...
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Holy See (redirect from Catholic Church in the Vatican City)
Holy See is headquartered in, operates from, and exercises "exclusive dominion" over the independent Vatican City State enclave in Rome, of which the Pope...
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ministered in Rome in the first century AD after his appointment by Jesus as head of the Church. By the end of the 2nd century, bishops began congregating in regional...
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Catholic Church sexual abuse cases (redirect from Response of Roman Catholic Church to sex abuse by priests in the 20th century)
children by priests, nuns, and other members of religious life in the Catholic Church. In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the cases have involved...
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headed by the pope in his role as the bishop of Rome, whose cathedra as a bishop is located in the Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran in Rome, Italy. The...
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Eastern Catholic Churches (category Religious organizations based in Vatican City)
autonomous (sui iuris) particular churches of the Catholic Church, in full communion with the Pope in Rome. Although they are distinct theologically, liturgically...
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recognized as a moral foundation in several of the Abrahamic religions, including the Catholic Church. As described in the Old Testament books Exodus and...
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The term Catholic Bible can be understood in two ways. More generally, it can refer to a Christian Bible that includes the whole 73-book canon recognized...
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In Christianity, heaven is traditionally the location of the throne of God and the angels of God, and in most forms of Christianity it is the abode of...
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Christian denominations since the 20th century have often involved themselves in ecumenism. Ecumenism refers to efforts among Christian bodies to develop better...
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Vulgate (category 4th-century books in Latin)
late-4th-century Latin translation of the Bible. It is largely the work of Jerome who, in 382, had been commissioned by Pope Damasus I to revise the Vetus Latina Gospels...
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hierarchy of the Catholic Church consists of its bishops, priests, and deacons. In the ecclesiological sense of the term, "hierarchy" strictly means the "holy...
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The Mass is the central liturgical service of the Eucharist in the Catholic Church, in which bread and wine are consecrated and become the body and blood...
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Spanish Inquisition (category 1478 establishments in Europe)
Inquisition (Spanish: Tribunal del Santo Oficio de la Inquisición), was established in 1478 by the Catholic Monarchs, King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella...
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The Catholic Church in Singapore is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome. In 2016, the Catholic Foundation...
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proposes, in a form obliging Catholics to an irrevocable adherence of faith, truths contained in divine Revelation or also when it proposes, in a definitive...
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in contrast to other ethical systems that put consequences of voluntary acts, principles or rules of conduct, or obedience to divine authority in the...
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Marriage in the Catholic Church, also known as holy matrimony, is the "covenant by which a man and woman establish between themselves a partnership of...
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Antipope (redirect from Antipopes in fiction)
person who claims to be Bishop of Rome and leader of the Roman Catholic Church in opposition to the legitimately elected pope. Between the 3rd and mid-15th...
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Sebastiaan Tromp (category Participants in the Second Vatican Council)
subsists in (subsistit in) the Catholic Church". Father Karl J. Becker, a professor at the Gregorian University, has argued that the phrase "subsists in" was...
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Catholic Church, or Catholic Church in Portugal, is part of the worldwide Catholic Church in communion with the Pope in Rome, under the Portuguese Episcopal...
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Indulgence (redirect from Trade in indulgences)
In the teaching of the Catholic Church, an indulgence (Latin: indulgentia, from indulgeo, 'permit') is "a way to reduce the amount of punishment one has...
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Of Exorcisms and Certain Supplications (category Exorcism in the Catholic Church)
document was in 1614. A slightly amended edition was issued in 2004. The document was originally issued only in Latin, but some versions in the vernacular...
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under the authority of the Holy See. It is licensed to grant academic degrees in sacred faculties, the most important of which are theology, canon law, and...
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insignia are the official items of attire and decoration proper to the Pope in his capacity as the visible head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the...
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