Conciliarism was a movement in the 14th-, 15th- and 16th-century Catholic Church which held that supreme authority in the Church resided with an ecumenical...
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confused with conciliarism, which is a particular historical movement within the Catholic Church. Different churches interpret conciliarity in different...
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Look up conciliar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Conciliar may refer to: Conciliarity, conciliar authority Conciliarism, a movement in Roman Catholicism...
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and Canonical Consequences of the Sacramental Nature of the Church; Conciliarity and Authority in the Church at Three Levels of Ecclesial Life: Local...
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Ravenna Document (redirect from Ecclesiological and Canonical Consequences of the Sacramental Nature of the Church: Ecclesial Communion, Conciliarity and Authority)
papal supremacy Ecumenical councils compared to popes Conciliarity Conciliarism § Modern conciliarism Ecumenical council § Acceptance of the councils To...
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The Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic, also known as Soviet Georgia, the Georgian SSR, or simply Georgia, was one of the republics of the Soviet Union...
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Holy Rosary Seminary (redirect from Museo del Seminario Conciliar de Nueva Caceres)
Caceres St.) near the Bicol River. It was canonically erected as Seminario Conciliar de Nueva Caceres in compliance with the Tridentine Decree that every diocese...
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The Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic, also referred to as the Azerbaijani Soviet Socialist Republic, Azerbaijan SSR, Azerbaijani SSR, AzSSR, Soviet...
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The Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic (FSWR), more commonly referred to as Red Finland, was a self-proclaimed socialist state in Finland during the Finnish...
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The Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic (ArSSR), also known as Soviet Armenia, or simply Armenia, was one of the constituent republics of the Soviet Union...
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Consequences of the Sacramental Nature of the Church. Ecclesial Communion, Conciliarity and Authority". ChristianuUnity.va. Archived from the original on 26...
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theme of the Synod on synodality. Collegiality in the Catholic Church Conciliarity Sensus fidelium Synod of Bishops in the Catholic Church "What is 'synodality'...
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mainly due to the way the language of the text is opened up". Frequens Conciliarity Tanner, Norman P., ed. (1990). Decrees of the Ecumenical Councils. Vol...
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Christianity portal Canon law Collegiality (Catholic Church) Conciliarism Conciliarity Episcopal subsidy Magisterium Harper, Douglas. "bishop". Online...
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many churches in the United States, leading to a conciliar movement known in some circles as Conciliarity. A product of this movement was the Consultation...
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History of the courts of England and Wales (redirect from Conciliar courts)
Fruits and Tenths Court of General Surveyors Court of Wards and Liveries Conciliar courts included the Court of Star Chamber and the Court of Requests. These...
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centralised the national government and extended the jurisdiction of the conciliar courts, particularly the Star Chamber. The Star Chamber's overall structure...
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Ancient Faith Ministries (redirect from Conciliar Press)
ministries, Ancient Faith Radio and Conciliar Press, with other ministry divisions being added later. Conciliar Press formed in 1977 as the publishing...
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for Ancient Church History: From the Apostolic Age to the Close of the Conciliar Period. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. p. 538. Ayer, p. 553 Baumgartner...
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Council of Siena (1423–1424) marked a somewhat inconclusive stage in the Conciliar movement that was attempting reforms in the Church. If it had continued...
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in this new political context. The council established a Merovingian conciliar tradition, being the first of "no less than forty-five provincial and...
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Center for Advanced Studies on Puerto Rico and the Caribbean (redirect from San Ildefonso Conciliar Seminary of Puerto Rico)
simply CEAPRC) is a private institute housed in the former San Ildefonso Conciliar Seminary in Old San Juan, San Juan, Puerto Rico that offers graduate studies...
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Codex Vigilanus (redirect from Conciliar Codex of Albelda)
The Codex Vigilanus or Codex Albeldensis (Spanish: Códice Vigilano or Albeldense) is an illuminated compilation of various historical documents accounting...
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council is also important for its role in the debates over ecclesial conciliarism and papal supremacy. Constance issued two particularly significant decrees...
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Trinitarianism, salvation, the authority of apostolic succession, eschatology, conciliarity, papal supremacy and papal primacy among others may separate one denomination...
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Infallibility of the Church (redirect from Conciliar infallibility)
Christ as formulated by the first four Ecumenical Councils."). See The Conciliar Anglican, Ask An Anglican: The Ecumenical Councils, Aug. 3, 2011, available...
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papal supremacy Ecumenical councils compared to popes Conciliarity Conciliarism § Modern conciliarism Ecumenical council § Acceptance of the councils To...
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an important political ally with whose help he was able to counter the conciliar movement. While in Rome Frederick III married Eleanor of Portugal, enabling...
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by Edward IV; when Richard himself became king, he maintained the same conciliar structure in his absence. It officially became part of the royal council...
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Original sin (section Post-conciliar developments)
Original sin (Latin: peccatum originale) in Christian theology refers to the condition of sinfulness that all humans share, which is inherited from Adam...
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