Definition of Apostolicity. Meaning of Apostolicity. Synonyms of Apostolicity

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Definition of Apostolicity

Apostolicity
Apostolicism Ap`os*tol"i*cism, Apostolicity A*pos`to*lic"i*ty, n. The state or quality of being apostolical.

Meaning of Apostolicity from wikipedia

- in the 16th century has affected the apostolicity of the churches of the Reformation and thus the apostolicity of their ministry." Emil Anton interprets...
- Look up apostolic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Apostolic may refer to: An Apostle meaning one sent on a mission: The Twelve Apostles of Jesus,...
- An apostolic vicariate is a territorial jurisdiction of the Catholic Church under a titular bishop centered in missionary regions and countries where...
- The Apostolic Palace is the official residence of the Pope, the head of the Catholic Church, located in Vatican City. It is also known as the Papal Palace...
- An apostolic constitution (Latin: constitutio apostolica) is the most solemn form of legislation issued by the Pope. By their nature, apostolic constitutions...
- Apostolic Church may refer to: In the history of Christianity, the church of the Apostolic Age (1st century AD) Any apostolic see, being any episcopal...
- Christianity during the lifetimes of the twelve apostles is called the Apostolic Age. The term apostle comes from the Gr**** apóstolos (ἀπόστολος) – formed...
- An apostolic exhortation is a magisterial do****ent written by the pope. Some experts regard it as third in importance among papal do****ents, after apostolic...
- fiscal administration of the Patrimony of Saint Peter. As regulated in the apostolic constitution Pastor bonus of 1988, the camerlengo is always a cardinal...
- ISBN 977-424-757-4. OCLC 51064552. The Copts pride themselves on the apostolicity of their national church, whose founder was none other than St. Mark...