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- conciliar do****ents, including Perfectae Caritatis. The period that followed the promulgation of Perfectae Caritatis was marked by a huge amount of experimentation...
- The Familia Caritatis, also known as the Familists, was a mystical religious sect founded in the sixteenth century by Henry Nicholis, also known as Niclaes...
- research speaks of a total of three versions: Carta Caritatis prior Summa Cartae Caritatis Carta Caritatis posterior Schachenmayr, Alkuin (2020). "Conference...
- Sacramentum caritatis, §7, February 22, 2007, Libreria Editrice Vaticana Sacramentum caritatis, §13. Sacramentum caritatis, §20. Sacramentum caritatis, §32....
- Mirae caritatis is an encyclical of Pope Leo XIII on the Holy Eucharist given on 28 May 1902. Its theme is mainly the marvelous effects of devotion to...
- Family of Love may refer to: Familia Caritatis, a Dutch Christian denomination founded in the 16th century by Henry Nicholis The Family International...
- Benedict XVI published the 140-page apostolic exhortation Sacramentum caritatis, a do****ent giving the conclusions of the 2005 Ordinary General ****embly...
- founded. In 1119, Stephen received official approbation for the Carta Caritatis (Charter of Charity), an important do****ent for the Cistercian Order,...
- Eucharist Papal do****ents Mirae caritatis Dominicae cenae Mysterium fidei Mediator Dei Ecclesia de Eucharistia Sacramentum caritatis Organisations and events...
- up his fine work and added a few contributions of my own." Sacramentum caritatis (The Sacrament of Charity), signed 22 February 2007, was released in Latin...