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Sacerdotalism
Sacerdotalism Sac`er*do"tal*ism, m.
The system, style, spirit, or character, of a priesthood, or
sacerdotal order; devotion to the interests of the sacerdotal
order.
Meaning of Sacerdotali from wikipedia
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Sacerdotalis may
refer to: Cr****ispira
sacerdotalis, a
species of
small predatory sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Pseudomelatomidae...
- Opus Dei (Latin for 'Work of God') is an
institution of the
Catholic Church that was
founded in
Spain in 1928 by JosemarĂa Escrivá. Its
stated mission...
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Ordinatio sacerdotalis (English:
Priestly ordination) is an
apostolic letter issued by Pope John Paul II on 22 May 1994. In this do****ent, John Paul II...
- The
Society of
Saint Pius X (SSPX; Latin:
Fraternitas Sacerdotalis Sancti Pii X, FSSPX) is a
canonically irregular traditionalist Catholic priestly fraternity...
- The
Society of
Saint Pius V (SSPV; Latin:
Societas Sacerdotalis Sancti Pii Quinti) is a
traditionalist Catholic society of priests,
formed in 1983, and...
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Dignitatem (1988) and
Ordinatio sacerdotalis (1994).
According to the
latest ruling,
found in
Ordinatio sacerdotalis, Pope John Paul II
affirmed that...
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Sacerdotalis caelibatus (Latin for "Of
priestly celibacy") is an
encyclical written by Pope Paul VI.
Acknowledging the
traditions given by the Holy Spirit...
- Code of
Canon Law, the
Catechism of the
Catholic Church, and
Ordinatio sacerdotalis (an
apostolic letter), is that only a
Catholic male
validly receives...
- The
Priestly Fraternity of
Saint Peter (Latin:
Fraternitas Sacerdotalis Sancti Petri; FSSP) is a
traditionalist Catholic society of
apostolic life for...
- of
instigating revolution and
force in
changing economic conditions.
Sacerdotalis caelibatus (Latin for "Of the
celibate priesthood"),
promulgated on 24...