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  • 11Fathers of the Church — • The word Father is used in the New Testament to mean a teacher of spiritual things, by whose means the soul of man is born again into the likeness of Christ: Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Fathers of the Church      …

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  • 12Church of England — Supreme Governor Queen Elizabeth II Primate Rowan Williams (Archbishop of Canterbury) …

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  • 13Church of St. Agnes and St. Pancras, Toxteth Park — Church of St. Agnes and St. Pancras, Toxteth Park …

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  • 14Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción (Meco) — Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción Native name: Spanish: Parroquia de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción Location: Meco, Spain …

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  • 15Fathers of Christian Gnosticism — The Church Fathers or Fathers of the Church is a term used in Catholic and Orthodox forms of Christianity to refer to the early and influential theologians and writers in the Christian Church. The study of the Fathers is known as Patristics.… …

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  • 16church year — ▪ Christianity Introduction       annual cycle of seasons and days observed in the Christian churches in commemoration of the life, death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ and of his virtues as exhibited in the lives of the saints. Origins of the …

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  • 17Church Father — noun (Christianity) any of about 70 theologians in the period from the 2nd to the 7th century whose writing established and confirmed official church doctrine; in the Roman Catholic Church some were later declared saints and became Doctor of the… …

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  • 18Church of the Holy Apostles — This article is about a former church in Constantinople, modernday Istanbul. For other structures of the same or a similar name, see Church of the Holy Apostles (disambiguation). Coordinates: 41°1′11″N 28°56′59″E /  …

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  • 19Church of St Nicholas, Melnik — Overview of the Church of St Nicholas ruins …

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  • 20CHURCH, CATHOLIC — Under the Roman Empire While a Catholic (i.e., universal ) Church came into being only at the Council of Nicaea in 325, a unified interpretation of the new religion of christianity had begun to emerge during the three preceding centuries, and… …

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