- The
Apostolic Brethren (sometimes
referred to as Apostolici, Apostoli, or
Apostolics) were a
Christian sect
founded in
northern Italy in the
latter half...
-
Apostolic succession is the
method whereby the
ministry of the
Christian Church is
considered by some
Christian denominations to be
derived from the apostles...
- 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,...
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growth in
Christian communities.
Armenians Apostolics (
Apostolics and Catholics):
Armenian Apostolics: 2011:
Represented 2.64% of
voters (88,005 people)...
- Segarelli,
founder of the
Apostolic Brethren, was
burned at the
stake in
Parma during a
brutal repression of the
Apostolics. His
followers went into hiding...
- the
Apostolic Church. Bradford: The
Puritan Press. p. 11. Black,
Jonathan (2020). The
Theosis of the Body of Christ: From the
Early British Apostolics to...
- 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...
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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...
- An
apostolic constitution (Latin:
constitutio apostolica) is the most
solemn form of
legislation issued by the Pope. By
their nature,
apostolic constitutions...