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Construction of the Second Vatican Council: germinal intuitions of Pope John XXIII in view of a renewal event

open access: yesHorizonte, 2016
The Second Vatican Council was built within a solidly constituted tradition in the Catholic Church. All councils were held within the traditional and legal parameters of the Church.
João Décio Passos
doaj   +1 more source

International Order and National Sovereignty - They Can Co-Exist [PDF]

open access: yes, 1971
This article is based on The Pope John XXIII Lecture delivered by Professor Larson at The Catholic University Law School in the Spring of ...
Larson, Arthur
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125 years of exploration and research at Gough's Cave (Somerset, UK) 125 ans d'exploration et de recherches à Gough's Cave (Somerset, Royaume‐Uni)

open access: yesJournal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, EarlyView.
Our understanding of the recolonization of northwest Europe in the period leading up to the Lateglacial Interstadial relies heavily on discoveries from Gough's Cave (Somerset, UK). Gough's Cave is the richest Late Upper Palaeolithic site in the British Isles, yielding an exceptional array of human remains, stone and organic artefacts, and butchered ...
Silvia M. Bello   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

A Proposal to Resolve Interbranch Disputes on the Practice Field [PDF]

open access: yes, 1991
This Article is adapted from the annual Pope John XXIII Lecture delivered on April 2, 1991, at the Columbus School of Law, The Catholic University of ...
Verkuil, Paul R.
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Was Einhard a widower?

open access: yesGender &History, EarlyView.
Abstract The ‘widow’ is a gendered, socially contingent category. Women who experienced spousal bereavement in the early middle ages faced various socio‐economic and legal ramifications; the ‘widow’ was further a rhetorical figure with a defined emotional register. The widower is, by contrast, an anachronistic category.
Ingrid Rembold
wiley   +1 more source

Pope John XXIII has composed the prayer that follows [PDF]

open access: yes, 1962
Pope John XXII has composed the prayer that follows, to be offered for the success of the forthcoming Ecumenical Council.
Catholic Physicians\u27 Guilds
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The McKinleys of Punch: Politics and the Press in Melbourne, 1870s to 1920s

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Politics &History, EarlyView.
This article re‐examines the Melbourne Punch (1855–1925; known simply as Punch from 1900) as a political weapon in the cut‐and‐thrust of Victorian, local, and national politics, in the hands of its longest‐serving, but least‐known proprietor, Alexander McKinley (1848–1927).
Richard Scully
wiley   +1 more source

VATICANO II CONCILIO DOCTRINAL?

open access: yesPerspectiva Teológica, 1970
It is a century since the army of Victor Manuel invaded Rome and put an end to Vatican I. In this article we try to understand Vatican II linking it to the previous circumtances and binding it to its doctrinal and pastoral character.
Horacio Bojorge
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La figura del Sant Rector d'Ars en el magisteri pontifici [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
En el marc de l’Any Sacerdotal (2010), convocat pel papa Benet XVI amb motiu del 150è aniversari de la mort de sant Joan Maria Vianney, rememorem la figura del rector d’Ars en el Magisteri dels papes, molt especialment de Joan XXIII, que li dedicà l ...
Bellvert i Morente, Pere
core  

The Acts of Eadburg: drypoint additions to Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Selden Supra 30

open access: yesEarly Medieval Europe, EarlyView.
In 1913, two drypoint additions were identified in Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Selden Supra 30 (SS30), an eighth‐century Southumbrian copy of the Acts of the Apostles. It was suggested that these additions, cut into the membrane of p. 47, were abbreviations of the Old English female name, Eadburg. Just over a century later, many more drypoint markings
Jessica Hendy‐Hodgkinson
wiley   +1 more source

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