Criticism of the practice of promoting monks to the episcopacy in the letter of Pope Celestine I to the bishops of Southern Gaul [PDF]
The article is devoted to the analysis of the letter of Pope Celestine I to the bishops of Southern Gaul (428). In this text, the Roman pontiff sharply criticizes the church practices that had become widespread in the region, which can be associated with
Georgy Zakharov
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(Excerpt) Early in my episcopacy, I was having a dinner conversation with a number of bishops including then Presiding Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, George Anderson. It was a rough time for me, as it often is early in a first term.
Rimbo, Robert
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A different kind of activism: the position of catholic women teachers in their union (Belgium, 1950-1965) [PDF]
In this article we would like to focus on the position of women in the Christian teachers union in Belgium in the years 1950-1965. In spite of their numerical dominance in the teaching occupation and in the union, women teachers never exercised real ...
Depaepe, Marc +2 more
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EPISCOPAL NO VATICANO II O CONCÍLIO CONVIDA-NOS A RESGATAR UM DADO FUNDAMENTAL DA TRADIÇÃO ECLESIAL
A colegialidade episcopal constitui um dos mais importantes temas eclesiológicos do Concílio Vaticano II. Com o intuito de fazer contrapeso ao ensinamento do Concílio Vaticano I sobre o ministério petrino, os Padres conciliares, no Vaticano II ...
Paulo César Barros
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The Relationship between Bishops, Synods, and the Metropolitan-Bishop in the Orthodox Canonical Tradition [PDF]
Beginning with St. Basil the Great, Orthodox canonists maintain an eye both on the canons themselves and the practice of the Church. St. Basil said towards the end of his Third Canon that it is necessary “to know those things according to the strict rule
Rentel, Alexander
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The Polish Parliament and the making of politics through abortion : nation, gender and democracy in the 1996 Liberalization Amendment Debate [PDF]
The collapse of communism across East Central Europe was marked by a renewal of debates around reproduction, with abortion debates surfacing in Romania, Germany and Poland.
Kramer, Anne-Marie Caroline
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Christian Ministry and Ministries [PDF]
(Excerpt) Surely there is no more complicated task in the repertoire of contemporary theological needs than that of accounting for the traditions of ordained ministries in the churches and the effects these have had on the ministry of the church over the
Kavanagh, Aidan
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El estudio de la ciudad medieval de Santiago de Compostela viene marcado generalmente por el ámbito eclesiástico, materializado en su catedral, el episcopado y la peregrinación. Estos análisis han dejado ciertos segmentos necesitados de profundidad a la
Xosé M. Sánchez Sánchez
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Scottish Jacobitism, Episcopacy, and Counter-Enlightenment [PDF]
Acknowledging the considerable degree of identity which developed between Episcopalianism and the Jacobite movement in Scotland, this study investigates the character of Episcopalian thought at the end of the seventeenth and in the first decade of the eighteenth century, making particular use of the writings of Bishop John Sage (1652–1711) and ...
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Kenneth J. Collins and Jerry L. Walls. _Roman but Not Catholic: What Remains at Stake 500 Years after the Reformation_ [PDF]
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Gage, Logan Paul
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