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101College of Bishops — The term College of Bishops is used in Catholic theology to denote the bishops in communion with the Pope (the Bishop of Rome) as a body, not as individuals. The Bishop of Rome (the Pope) is an essential part of that body. Contents 1 Authority of …
102Diocese — • The territory or churches subject to the jurisdiction of a bishop Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Diocese Diocese † …
103Crimen sollicitationis — For the song of the same title, please see Crimen sollicitationis (song) The Latin expression crimen sollicitationis refers to a sexual advance made before, during or immediately after administration (even simulated) of the Sacrament of… …
104Style (manner of address) — A style of office, or honorific, is a term which by tradition or law precedes a reference to a person who holds a post or title, or to the political office itself. An honorific can also be awarded to an individual in a personal capacity. Such… …
105Dogmatic Fact — • Any fact connected with a dogma and on which the application of the dogma to a particular case depends Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Dogmatic Fact Dogmatic Facts …
106Ex Cathedra — • Literally from the chair , a theological term which signifies authoritative teaching and is more particularly applied to the definitions given by the Roman pontiff Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Ex Cathedra Ex Cathedr …
107Vatican City — State[1] Stato della Città del Vaticano[2] …
108Christianity in the 16th century — Main articles: Protestant Reformation and Counter Reformation See also: Christianity in the 15th century and Christianity in the 17th century Contents 1 Age of Discovery (1492–1769) 2 Protestant Reformation (1521–1579) …
109Title — For other uses, see Title (disambiguation). A title is a prefix or suffix added to someone s name to signify either veneration, an official position or a professional or academic qualification. In some languages, titles may even be inserted… …
110Nicolae Iorga — Iorga redirects here. For the village in Botoşani County, see Manoleasa. Nicolae Iorga Nicolae Iorga in 1914 (photograph published in Luceafărul) Prime Minister of Romania …