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The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.3 billion baptised Catholics worldwide as of 2019 . As the world's oldest and largest continuously functioning international institution, it has played a prominent role in the history and development of … See more
The Catholic Church follows an episcopal polity, led by bishops who have received the sacrament of Holy Orders who are given formal See more
Catholic doctrine has developed over the centuries, reflecting direct teachings of early Christians, formal definitions of heretical and orthodox beliefs by ecumenical councils See more
The Christian religion is based on the reported teachings of Jesus, who lived and preached in the 1st century AD in the province of Judea of the Roman Empire. Catholic theology teaches … See more
The Catholic Church teaches that it was entrusted with seven sacraments that were instituted by Christ. The number and nature of the sacraments were defined by several ecumenical councils, most recently the Council of Trent. These are Baptism, Confirmation, … See more
Catholic social teaching
Catholic social teaching, reflecting the concern Jesus showed for the impoverished, places a heavy emphasis on the corporal works of mercy and the spiritual works of mercy, namely the support and … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license - https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholicisme
L'adjectif « catholique » vient du grec καθολικός (katholikos), qui signifie « universel » . Dès les premiers siècles de notre ère, ce mot apparaît chez différents auteurs chrétiens, qui l'emploient pour clarifier ce qu'est une communauté locale en communion avec l’« Église universelle » face à l'émergence de diverses sectes chrétiennes aux christologies spécifiques. Ainsi…
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- The Cité Catholique is a Traditionalist Catholic organisation created in 1946 by Jean Ousset, originally a follower of Charles Maurras and Jean Masson, not to be confused with Jacques Desoubrie, who also used the pseudonym Jean Masson. Despite the presence of Roman Catholic clergy in some of its meetings, the Cité catholique is not officially recog...
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Catholic Church. The Catholic Church is the largest Christian church in the world. It has over one billion members, and is the world's largest religious group. [5] [6] Its members believe that …
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L’Église catholique, ou sainte Église catholique, apostolique et romaine, est l'institution rassemblant l'ensemble des catholiques, c'est-à-dire tous les chrétiens en communion avec le …
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Bible
The term Catholic Bible often refers to a Christian Bible that includes the whole 73-book canon recognized by the Catholic Church, including some of the deuterocanonical books: those of …
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Catholic Action is the name of groups of lay Catholics who advocate for increased Catholic influence on society. They were especially active in the nineteenth century in historically …
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History: 1875–present [ edit] The Institut Catholique de Paris was founded in 1875, under the name of the Université Catholique de Paris by Maurice Le Sage d'Hauteroche d'Hulst . The …
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14 rows · Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir (English: My Future Catholic School Board) is a Roman Catholic French first language public-separate school board that manages elementary …
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