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Catholic church
The Catholic Church is the world's largest Christian Church with 1.2 billion members worldwide. It is among the oldest institutions in the world and has played a prominent role in western civilization. The Catholic heirarchy is lead by the Pope. The Catholic Church is Trinitarian and defines it's mission as spreading the word and teachings of Jesus Christ.
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Catholic church
detrazione
Religione; Chiesa cattolica
Divulgazione delle altrui colpe e peccati, senza un motivo oggettivamente valido, a persone che non sapevano su di loro, provocando così ingiusto pregiudizio alla reputazione della persona (2477).
chiese orientali
Religione; Chiesa cattolica
Chiese dell'est nell'Unione con Roma (chiesa occidentale), ma non di rito romano, con le proprie tradizioni liturgiche, teologiche e amministrativi, come quelli di Byzantine, alessandrino o riti ...
dossologia
Religione; Chiesa cattolica
Christian prayer which gives praise and glory to God, often in a special way to the three divine persons of the Trinity. Liturgical prayers traditionally conclude with the doxology "to the Father, ...
mistero pasquale
Religione; Chiesa cattolica
Christ's work of redemption accomplished principally by his Passion, death, Resurrection, and glorious Ascension, whereby "dying he destroyed our death, rising he restored our life" (1067; cf. 654). ...
economia divina
Religione; Chiesa cattolica
From a Greek word (oikonomia, literally "management of a household" or "stewardship") which refers to God's revelation and communication of himself to the world in time for the sake of the salvation ...
economia della salvezza
Religione; Chiesa cattolica
From a Greek word (oikonomia, literally "management of a household" or "stewardship") which refers to God's revelation and communication of himself to the world in time for the sake of the salvation ...
sacrificio pasquale
Religione; Chiesa cattolica
Christ's work of redemption accomplished principally by his Passion, death, Resurrection, and glorious Ascension, whereby "dying he destroyed our death, rising he restored our life" (1067; cf. 654). ...