The official and authoritative teaching of the Roman Catholic Church
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magisteriumThe official and authoritative teaching of the Roman Catholic Church
magisteriumThe teaching authority of the Roman Catholic Church, esp. as exercised by bishops or the pope
ordosa list of offices and feasts of the Roman Catholic Church for each day of the year
reformationA 16th-century movement for the reform of abuses in the Roman Catholic Church ending in the establishment of the Reformed and Protestant Churches
reformationsA 16th-century movement for the reform of abuses in the Roman Catholic Church ending in the establishment of the Reformed and Protestant Churches
scholastics(in the Roman Catholic Church) A member of a religious order, esp. the Society of Jesus, who is between the novitiate and the priesthood
beatification(in the Roman Catholic Church) Declaration by the pope that a dead person is in a state of bliss, constituting a step toward canonization and permitting public veneration
cardinalsA leading dignitary of the Roman Catholic Church. Cardinals are nominated by the pope and form the Sacred College, which elects succeeding popes (now invariably from among their own number)
vulgatesthe Latin version of the Bible, prepared chiefly by Saint Jerome at the end of the 4th century a.d., and used as the authorized version of the Roman Catholic Church
vulgatethe Latin version of the Bible, prepared chiefly by Saint Jerome at the end of the 4th century a.d., and used as the authorized version of the Roman Catholic Church
gallicanOf or holding a doctrine (reaching its peak in the 17th century) that asserted the freedom of the Roman Catholic Church in France and elsewhere from the ecclesiastical authority of the papacy
protestantA member or follower of any of the Western Christian churches that are separate from the Roman Catholic Church and follow the principles of the Reformation, including the Baptist, Presbyterian, and Lutheran churches