-
sovereign Poland.
Mariavites were
actively discriminated against to the
extent of "
Mariavite pogroms". The
leaders of the
Mariavite Church were ****cuted...
- archbishop,
continued to
consider himself the
valid leader of all
genuine Mariavites.
Freed from the
restraining influences of much of the clergy, formerly...
-
following year, two
years prior to her death, the
Mariavites adopted the name, Old
Catholic Mariavite Church.
Following the end of
World War I the Second...
-
Mariavite Sisters may
refer to:
Congregation of the
Mariavite Sisters (Old
Catholic Mariavite Church), the Old
Catholic Mariavite Church religious congregation...
- than in Latin. In 1919, the
Mariavites officially changed their name to the Old
Catholic Church of the
Mariavites.
Mariavites were not only
active in the...
-
Catholic Church in the
Russian Partition of 19th
century Poland. The
Mariavites, so
named for
their devotion to the
Virgin Mary,
attracted numerous parishes...
-
Evangelical denominations,
including Jehovah's Witnesses,
Eastern Catholics,
Mariavites, Jews,
Muslims (Tatars), and neopagans, some of whom are
members of the...
-
Cathedral in Poznań St. Anna's
Catholic Church in Warsaw-Wilanów Old
Catholic Mariavite Temple of
Mercy and
Charity in Płock St.
Peter and St. Paul Cathedral...
- Syro-Malankara
Ukrainian Old
Catholic Church Union of
Utrecht Union of
Scranton Mariavite Church Catholic Mariavite Church Independent Catholic See list...
-
common priesthood. Górecki
notes that, in 1986,
Catholic Church of the
Mariavites Archbishop Maria Rafael Wojciechowski [pl] said that the term mystical...