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Catholic church
The Catholic Church is the world's largest Christian Church with 1.2 billion members worldwide. It is among the oldest institutions in the world and has played a prominent role in western civilization. The Catholic heirarchy is lead by the Pope. The Catholic Church is Trinitarian and defines it's mission as spreading the word and teachings of Jesus Christ.
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Catholic church
sociālais taisnīgums
Religion; Catholic church
Cieņa pret cilvēku un tiesībām, kas izriet no cilvēka cieņas aizsardzību un garantēt to. Sabiedrībai jānodrošina apstākļus, kas ļautu cilvēkiem iegūt to, kas ir pienācīgi ņemot, saskaņā ar savu dabu ...
atlaidas
Religion; Catholic church
Dieva priekšā atbrīvošana no laika sods, jo grēks, kuru vaina jau ir piedots. Pareizi iznīcina loceklis Christian ticīgie var iegūt labvēlību caur baznīca, kas kā izpirkšanu, Ministru atbaidīšanai un ...
Protoevaņģēlijs
Religion; Catholic church
The proto- or "first" Gospel: the passage in Genesis (3:15) that first mysteriously announces the promise of the Messiah and Redeemer (410).
eksorcisms
Religion; Catholic church
The public and authoritative act of the Church to protect or liberate a person or object from the power of the devil (e. G. , demonic possession) in the name of Christ (1673). A simple exorcism ...
nemirstība
Religion; Catholic church
Garīga cilvēka dvēsele, saskaņā ar kuru tā izdzīvo ķermeņa nāvi un joprojām pastāv bez gala, lai atkalapvienosies ar ķermeni pie gala augšāmcelšanās (366) kvalitāti.
Nīkajas ticības apliecība
Religion; Catholic church
Profesija ticības, kopējā no austrumiem un rietumiem, baznīcām, kas nāca no pirmajiem diviem ekumenisks padomju (Nikejas un Konstantinopoles: 325 un 381. D.) (195-196). sk. kredo.
koleģialitāte
Religion; Catholic church
The principle that all the bishops of the Church with the Pope at their head form a single "college," which succeeds in every generation the "college" of the Twelve Apostles, with Peter at their ...