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- sovereign Poland. Mariavites were actively discriminated against to the extent of "Mariavite pogroms". The leaders of the Mariavite Church were ****cuted...
- Another factor in the decline of the group was active ****cution of the Mariavites by Roman Catholics with the scarcely veiled support of the Polish government...
- Mariavite Sisters may refer to: Congregation of the Mariavite Sisters (Old Catholic Mariavite Church), the Old Catholic Mariavite Church religious congregation...
- than in Latin. In 1919, the Mariavites officially changed their name to the Old Catholic Church of the Mariavites. Mariavites were not only active in the...
- following year, two years prior to her death, the Mariavites adopted the name, Old Catholic Mariavite Church. Following the end of World War I the Second...
- Catholic Church in the Russian Partition of 19th century Poland. The Mariavites, so named for their devotion to the Virgin Mary, attracted numerous parishes...
- smaller Evangelical denominations—Jehovah's Witnesses, Eastern Catholics, Mariavites, Jews, Muslims (Tatars), and neopagans, some of whom are members of the...
- Cathedral in Poznań St. Anna's Catholic Church in Warsaw-Wilanów Old Catholic Mariavite Temple of Mercy and Charity in Płock St. Peter and St. Paul Cathedral...
- common priesthood. Górecki notes that, in 1986, Catholic Church of the Mariavites Archbishop Maria Rafael Wojciechowski [pl] said that the term mystical...
- religious freedom. A religious movement supported and financed by Russia, the Mariavites, began to gain ground among Polish Catholics, although the Pope had condemned...