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- Inter Insigniores is a do****ent issued on 15 October 1976 by the Catholic Church's Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith with the approval...
- for the Doctrine of the Faith (under Pope Paul VI) Declaration Inter Insigniores on the question of the Admission of Women to the Ministerial Priesthood...
- writing the statement Inter Insigniores, which firmly rejected the ordination of women in the Catholic Church. Inter Insigniores does not apply to the question...
- Church - The seven sacraments of the Church". www.vatican.va. Inter Insigniores section 5 Catechism of the Catholic Church 355, 383, 369–72, 1605, 2333...
- priestly or episcopal ordination can be validly conferred on women", Inter Insigniores, October 15, 1976, section 1 "The Role Of Women In Modern Society And...
- Baker, 1925 Stål C (1859) Novae quaedam Fulgorinorum formae speciesque insigniores. Berliner Entomologische Zeitschrift. Berlin 3: 313-327 [326]. Fulgoromorpha...
- The University of Chicago Press Catholic references "Declaration Inter Insigniores on the question of the Admission of Women to the Ministerial Priesthood"...
- remain absolutely necessary and irreplaceable. As the Declaration Inter Insigniores points out, 'The Church desires that Christian women should become fully...
- Julius Bauschinger: Abhandlungen zur Bahnbestimmung der Cometen : (1772) Insigniores orbitae Cometarum proprietates (1761) ; Observations sur l'Orbite apparante...
- among which are: Dissertatio Biblica in qua Scripturæ textus aliquot insigniores, adhibitis linguis hebræa, syriaca, chaldaica, arabica, græca, . . ....