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  • 61Priesthood (Catholic Church) — The ministerial orders of the Catholic Church includes both the orders of bishops and presbyters, which in Latin is sacerdos . [Catechism 1547] The ordained priesthood and common priesthood (or priesthood of the all the baptized) are different in …

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  • 62Michael I Keroularios —    Patriarch of Constantinople (qq.v.) from 1043 1058 who was a chief participant in the church schism of 1054 (q.v.). In 1052 Keroularios closed down Latin churches in Constantinople because they used azyma (q.v.), i.e., unleavened bread, in the …

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  • 63Pope John Paul II — John Paul II John Paul II in 1993 Papacy began 16 October 1978 Papacy ended 2 April 2005 ( 1000000000000002600000026 years, 1000000 …

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  • 64Pope Adrian IV — Adrian IV Papacy began 4 December 1154 Papacy ended 1 September 1159 Predecessor Anastasius IV …

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  • 65Fourth Crusade — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Fourth Crusade partof=the Crusades caption=Conquest of Constantinople by the Crusaders in 1204. date=1202 1204 place=Balkans territory=Creation of Crusader States in the Balkans. result=Completion of Great… …

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  • 66Doctor of the Church — St. Isidore of Seville, a 7th century Doctor of the Church, depicted by Murillo (c. 1628) with a book, common iconographical object for a doctor. Doctor of the Church (Latin doctor, teacher, from Latin docere, to teach) is a title given by a… …

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  • 67Inculturation — is a term used in Christianity, especially in the Roman Catholic Church, referring to the adaptation of the way Church teachings are presented to non Christian cultures, and to the influence of those cultures on the evolution of these teachings.… …

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  • 68Crusades — This article is about the 11th, 12th and 13th century religious military campaigns. For other uses, see Crusade (disambiguation) and Crusader (disambiguation). The …

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  • 69Christian heresy — Part of a series on the History of Christian Theology …

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  • 70Europe — For other uses, see Europe (disambiguation). Europe …

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