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Conciliarism was a
movement in the 14th-, 15th- and 16th-century
Catholic Church which held that
supreme authority in the
Church resided with an e****enical...
- to the
Gospel of the day. The
Catechism does not have the
authority of
conciliary definitions or
other primary symbols of faith; for,
although decreed by...
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statute regulating the
remarriage of
widowed queens was p****ed by the
conciliary government. She
subsequently married Owen
Tudor and gave
birth to three...
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unfortunate division of Christendom. Upon that idea was soon
grafted the
conciliary theory,
which sets the
council above the pope,
making it the sole representative...
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Having the FBI
director as corrupt, he
might as well be
viewed as the
conciliary of the
global criminal cabal that’s
behind all this stuff. So here’s the...
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their parents are
American citizens.
These children are
processed through Conciliary Reports of
Birth Abroad.[citation needed]
There are
various nonimmigrant...
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while also
remaining in
opposition to the government, soon
adopted a more
conciliary tone to the
Ortiz administration as a
result of
these changes. The two...
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Complutense University of
Madrid in 1988. The same year, he
entered the
Madrid Conciliary Seminary [es] and San
Damaso the same year,
where he
completed his ecclesiastical...
- anthropologist. Chil was
educated at home by his
father before attending the
Conciliary Seminary of Las Palmas, from
which he
graduated in 1847.
Initially intending...
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sacrifices korban of the Old Testament,
citing early medieval canons and
conciliaries which denounce customs such as
cooking meat in the
sanctuary as Jewish...