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Constraining Electron‐Impact Ionization of O2 Through UV Aurora Observations at Ganymede

open access: yesJournal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, Volume 131, Issue 5, May 2026.
Abstract While photoionization rates of Ganymede's O2 ${\mathrm{O}}_{2}$ dominated atmosphere are well constrained, the contribution of electron‐impact ionization is rather uncertain. Previous quantitative estimates have relied on assumptions about densities and energy distributions of precipitating electrons, or on rare spacecraft measurements that ...
Stefan Duling   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Council of Jerusalem in Acts 15 and synodality [PDF]

open access: yes
The Apostolic Council or consultation of Jerusalem, as recounted in Acts 15, is often perceived to be an important, if not decisive, moment in the development of the early Christian Church.
McKinney, Stephen
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Transport of Water in a Transient, Impact‐Generated Atmosphere on Mercury

open access: yesJournal of Geophysical Research: Planets, Volume 131, Issue 5, May 2026.
Abstract Mercury's polar cold traps host water ice deposits that are likely populated with impact‐delivered water via Mercury's exosphere. However, Mercury's near‐sun location experiences an extremely high photodestruction rate that rapidly destroys water with a timescale of only ∼3.5 hr.
J. K. Steckloff   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Synodality as a return to the origins of Christianity and the way of building the God’s Kingdom

open access: yesWarszawskie Studia Teologiczne, 2020
Over the centuries, exercising authority in the Catholic Church had been generating many doubts and problems. The extreme understanding the Pope’s role as an absolute monarch who independently decides about all dimensions of the Church has supplanted ...
Sebastian Zygmunt
doaj   +1 more source

SYNODALITY IN THE SYRO MALANKARA CATHOLIC CHURCH: A HISTORICAL AND PASTORAL APPROACH

open access: yes, 2022
: Synodality represents the main road for the Church, called to renew herself under the action of the Spirit and by listening to the Word. Alone we can do so little; Together, we can do so much.
Sam Varghese
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Synod on synodality. The ecclesiological context

open access: yesStudia Koszalińsko-Kołobrzeskie
Na podstawie dokumentów i wypowiedzi Magisterium Kościoła, związane z XVI Zwyczajnym Zgromadzeniem Ogólnym Synodu Biskupów, niniejsze opracowanie podejmuje namysł nad istotą „synodalnego Kościoła”. Dlatego najpierw pokazano związek między postulowanym modelem Kościoła synodalnego a Eklezją ujętą w obrazie komunii i Ludu Bożego.
openaire   +1 more source

Exploring Enceladus's Interior Structure Using Electromagnetic Induction

open access: yesJournal of Geophysical Research: Planets, Volume 131, Issue 5, May 2026.
Abstract Electromagnetic (EM) sounding can constrain the electrical structure of Enceladus and, in turn, the salinity of its ocean and the porosity, fluid content, and thermal state of its hydrothermally active core. Here, we assess the feasibility of EM sounding at Enceladus using both global (orbiter) and local (lander) EM induction transfer ...
Alexander Grayver, Joachim Saur
wiley   +1 more source

La sinodalidad en la actualidad, a la luz del Concilio Vaticano II

open access: yesVergentis. Revista de Investigación de la Cátedra Internacional Conjunta Inocencio III, 2018
The aim of this study is to demonstrate that synodality, as a constitutive dimension of the Church, must be expressed in its modus vivendi and modus agendi.
Emile Kouveglo
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Sinodalità e primato nel pontificato di papa Francesco

open access: yesJoMaCC
Pope Francis has undoubtedly not only received into the papal magisterium, but also made the recovery of ecclesial synodality as an evolution of the ecclesiology of Vatican II a central part of the agenda of his pontificate.
Faggioli, Massimo
doaj   +1 more source

The ecclesiastical fight against storm‐makers in the Latin west

open access: yesEarly Medieval Europe, Volume 34, Issue 2, Page 275-298, May 2026.
This paper studies the strategies used by the Church to fight against the storm‐makers. These figures were said to cause the storms that ruined crops, and during Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages in the Visigothic and Frankish kingdoms were subject to punishment and constraints.
Juan Antonio Jiménez Sánchez
wiley   +1 more source

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