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Sacerdotalism (from
Latin sacerdos, "priest",
literally "one who
presents sacred offerings", sacer, "sacred", and dare, "to give") is the
belief in some...
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priesthood makes it
unlikely that
Judas held that
office during the inter-
sacerdotium. The
Jewish Encyclopedia tries to
harmonise the
contradictions found...
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split into a Gr**** East and a
Latin West was
differing conceptions of
sacerdotium and regnum,
leading the
Orthodox Patriarchate in
Constantinople to never...
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person of Christ.
Unlike usage in English, "the
Latin words sacerdos and
sacerdotium are used to
refer in
general to the
ministerial priesthood shared by...
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divine ordinance, and
emphasized the
necessity of
union between the
sacerdotium and the imperium. But at no
period would he have
dreamed of
putting the...
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oppose the
claims to
supremacy within post-Roman
Christianity between sacerdotium in the
person of the Pope and the
secular imperium of the Holy Roman...
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divine ordinance, and
emphasized the
necessity of
union between the
sacerdotium and the imperium. But,
during no
period would he have
imagined the two...
- the
emerging reform Papacy over the
relationship between spiritual (
sacerdotium) and
secular (regnum) power, Pope
Gregory VII
dismissed and excommunicated...
- "presbyter". In the 1983 Code of
Canon Law, "The
Latin words sacerdos and
sacerdotium are used to
refer in
general to the
ministerial priesthood shared by...
- 2002: Die
salischen Äbtissinnen des
Reichsstifts Quedlinburg, in: Von
sacerdotium und regnum, pp. 405–420. Cologne: Böhlau ISBN 3-412-16401-1 genealogie-mittelalter...