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  • 61Christianity in the 2nd century — Ignatius of Antioch, one of the Apostolic Fathers and the third Bishop of Antioch, was considered a student of John the Apostle. En route to his martyrdom in Rome (c. 108), Ignatius wrote a series of preserved letters which are examples of late… …

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  • 62Fuyang Teachers College — (Chinese: 阜阳师范学院) is an institution of higher learning in Fuyang, Anhui Province of the People s Republic of China. HistoryThe college developed on the basis of Anhui Normal University , Fuyang Campus. Its predecessors are Teachers School of… …

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  • 63Option for the poor — The option for the poor or the preferential option for the poor is one of the basic principles of the Catholic Social Teaching tradition as articulated in the 20th century. Contents 1 Theological significance 2 Origin and usage 3 Liberation… …

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  • 64Dogmatic 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    …

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  • 65Geoffrey James Robinson — (born 1937) was ordained for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney in 1960. He earned advanced degrees in Philosophy, Theology and Canon Law, first in Australia and subsequently in Rome. From 1967 until 1983, after a few years as a parish… …

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  • 66Anglican Communion and ecumenism — Anglican interest in ecumenical dialogue can be traced back to the time of the Reformation and dialogues with both Orthodox and Lutheran churches in the sixteenth century. In the nineteenth century, with the rise of the Oxford Movement, there… …

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  • 67Mariology — The Eleusa style icon of the Madonna with the Child Jesus nestled against her face has been depicted in both the Western and the Eastern churches.[1][2] Mariology is the …

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  • 68George Hermes —     George Hermes     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► George Hermes     Philosopher and theologian, b. at Dreierwalde near Theine (Westphalia), 22 April, 1775; d. at Bonn on the Rhine, 26 May 1831. After completing his course in the gymnasium, or high… …

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  • 69magisterium —    This word (from the Latin magister, meaning teacher ) can refer either to a body of teachers or to their teachings. In Roman Catholic theology, magisterium usually refers to the Church s living teaching office, which consists of all bishops in …

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  • 70Denis Auguste Affre —     Denis Auguste Affre     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Denis Auguste Affre     Archbishop of Paris, b. at St. Rome de Tam, in the Department of Tam, 27 September, 1793; d. in Paris, 27 June, 1848. At the age of fourteen he entered the seminary of… …

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