- Look up
schismatic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Schismatic may
refer to:
Schismatic (religion), a
member of a
religious schism, or, as an adjective...
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Roman Catholic theology considers formal schismatics to be
outside the Church,
understanding by "formal
schismatics" "persons who,
knowing the true nature...
- A
schismatic temperament is a
musical tuning system that
results from
tempering the
schisma of 32805:32768 (1.9537 cents) to a unison. It is also called...
- Bald****arre
Cossa (died 22
December 1419) was
Pisan antipope as John
XXIII (1410–1415)
during the
Western Schism. The
Catholic Church today regards him...
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Peter of Candia, also
known as
Peter Phillarges (Gr****: Πέτρος Φιλάργης) (c. 1339 – 3 May 1410),
named as
Alexander V (Latin:
Alexander PP. V; Italian:...
- show that
rather than the
former considering the
latter as
heretics or
schismatics, they
incorporated local hierarchies into
their own.
Starting from the...
- to the
schismatics.
Merchants were
expected to
collect taxes for the state, but
since schismatics were ****cuted by the government,
schismatic merchants...
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unapproved ordination of four bishops,
which Cardinal Ratzinger called a "
schismatic act". The
World Day of
Prayer for Peace, with a
meeting in ****isi, Italy...
- as
sending his two
chief disciples (Sariputta and Moggallana) to this
schismatic community in
order to
convince the
monks who left with
Devadatta to return...
- and is
therefore considered valid even if
administered in
heretical or
schismatic groups. The Catholic, Lutheran, Anglican, Presbyterian, and Methodist...