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The Catholic Bishops vs. the Contraceptive Mandate
The Roman Catholic bishops of the United States have publicly opposed artificial contraception since they first issued a public statement condemning it in 1919.
Leslie C. Griffin
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En nuestro artículo intentamos añadir nuevos elementos al estudio de la praxis tardoantigua del exilio eclesiástico, a menudo utilizado como instrumento político por parte de obispos rivales.
Silvia Acerbi
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Ecclesiology and Ministry as Reflected in Contemporary Ordination Rites [PDF]
(Excerpt) The ministry is a problem and the doctrine of the ministry has been, for Lutheran theology, an insoluble problem. Perhaps the root of the problem is more ecclesiastical than ecclesiological.
Quere, Ralph W
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The Pope John Center: Labor, Delivery and the First Decade [PDF]
Roll 26. Lodger's Caroling / Fr. Klubertanz. Image 1 of 7. (18 December, 1952; 22 December, 1952) [PHO 1.26.6]The Boleslaus Lukaszewski (Father Luke) Photographs contain more than 28,000 images of Saint Louis University people, activities, and events ...
McCarthy, Donald G.
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Mobilizing the Field Hospital: Pastoral Care as a Paradigm for Ministry with Young Adults
When considering the Church and young adults, marketing or educational approaches are often used; however, these are inadequate to address the realities facing people in their 20s and 30s, including mental health, economic conditions, and racial and ...
Paul Jarzembowski
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Abstract This article argues for the significance of the colour pink in the poetry of Elizabeth Bishop. While Bishop’s interest in painting, architecture and sculpture has been widely noted, the importance of colour—and the specific resonance of pink—has hitherto been overlooked. I propose that across Bishop’s career, from early New York
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Robert Grosseteste and the simple benefice: a novel solution to the complexities of lay presentation [PDF]
That pastoral care was the main focus of Robert Grosseteste’s theological work and correspondence is well-established: Grosseteste is often characterised as the vehement, uncompromising promoter of the pastoral ideal in the face of strong opposition ...
Hoskin, Philippa
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“The Authority to Interpret, the Purpose of Universities, and the Giving of Awards, Honors, or Platforms by Catholic Universities: Some Thoughts on ‘Catholics in Political Life’,” [PDF]
With its June 2004 statement Catholics in Political Life, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops opened an important and far-reaching discussion about how Catholic individuals ought to comport themselves in political life, and-indirectly-about ...
Baur, Michael
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Referring to the already known in ancient custom of the Cathedral of Szczecin placed two tables made of white marble, on which are the names of the bishops of the mission, and Pomeranian Kamien, as well as bishops and archbishops of Szczecin &ndash ...
Andrzej Krzystek
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Losers, food, and sex: clerical masculinity in the BBC sitcom Rev [PDF]
Clerical masculinities, much like their lay/secular counterparts, often appear unchanging because they are the products of naturalization processes. Clerical masculinities, however, are far from being stable but the live and breathe the dynamics of both ...
Ornella, Alexander
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