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Conciliarism was a
movement in the 14th-, 15th- and 16th-century
Catholic Church which held that
supreme authority in the
Church resided with an e****enical...
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confused with
conciliarism,
which is a
particular historical movement within the
Catholic Church.
Different churches interpret conciliarity in different...
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Conciliar may
refer to:
Conciliarity,
conciliar authority Conciliarism, a
movement in
Roman Catholicism...
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papal supremacy E****enical
councils compared to
popes Conciliarity Conciliarism §
Modern conciliarism E****enical
council §
Acceptance of the
councils To...
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Consequences of the
Sacramental Nature of the Church.
Ecclesial Communion,
Conciliarity and Authority". ChristianuUnity.va.
Retrieved 26 May 2024. Davidson,...
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Fruits and
Tenths Court of
General Surveyors Court of
Wards and
Liveries Conciliar courts included the
Court of Star
Chamber and the
Court of Requests. These...
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theme of the
Synod on synodality.
Collegiality in the
Catholic Church Conciliarity Sensus fidelium Synod of
Bishops in the
Catholic Church Synodicon Orientale...
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socialist state in
Finland during the Finnish...
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Christianity portal Canon law
Collegiality (Catholic Church)
Conciliarism Conciliarity Episcopal subsidy Magisterium Harper, Douglas. "bishop". Online...
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Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic, also
known as
Soviet Georgia, the
Georgian SSR, or
simply Georgia, was one of the
republics of the
Soviet Union...