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The Roman Catholic Church

1991
The Roman Catholic Church is the name given to the religious organization of those Christians who acknowledge the supreme jurisdiction of the Bishop of Rome (the Pope). The Pope is recognized as the lawful successor to St Peter, the apostle who was appointed by Christ to be the head of His Church.
Jennifer Green, Michael Green
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The Roman Catholic Church

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1948
mystery in the strict theological sense of the word. Her existence is not ultimately explainable in terms of human design and action; her total "idea" is not discoverable by sheer philosophical and historical research. The existence of the church hangs on a sovereignly free divine choice, whereby God gave to men this particular form for their religious
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'Saving the Roman Catholic Church?'

Conversations in Religion & Theology, 2003
Books reviewed:Francis Buckley. The Church in Dialogue: Culture and Traditions.Anthony Gittins. Ministry at the Margins: Strategy and Spirituality for Mission.John Fuellenbach. Church: Community for the Kingdom.Nicholas Healy. Church, World and Christian Life: Practical‐Prophetic Ecclesiology.
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Robert G Edwards and the Roman Catholic Church

Reproductive BioMedicine Online, 2011
The Roman Catholic Church reacted negatively to the announcement that the Nobel Prize for Medicine had been awarded to Robert G Edwards. Thirty-three years ago, Cardinal Albino Luciani, on the eve of his election to become Pope, stated that, whereas progress is certainly a beautiful thing, mankind has not always benefited from progress.
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The pan-European Roman Catholic Church

2012
Medieval western Christendom encompassed a vast area and included diverse peoples, languages, economies, political systems, and cultures. This heterogeneity makes a linear history of the Jews in medieval Latin Christendom impossible, necessitating the treatment of diverse sets of Jewries, which will be undertaken shortly.
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Without enemies, without friends. Morality policies, the Roman Catholic Church, and Ireland’s ‘secular’ party system

Journal of European Public Policy, 2021
Christoffer Green-Pedersen, Conor Little
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Conflicts Within the Roman Catholic Church

2014
This chapter situates the controversies about sex and gender in the Roman Catholic Church within the context of ongoing debates about the nature of the Church, the dynamism of the tradition, and the authority of the magisterium. It argues that underlying many of the most contentious of these disagreements, including those about reproductive rights ...
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