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Leo XIII and Anglican Orders

Leo XIII and Anglican Orders PDF Author: Charles Lindley Wood Halifax (Viscount)
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Category : Anglican orders
Languages : en
Pages : 488

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Leo XIII and Anglican Orders

Leo XIII and Anglican Orders PDF Author: Charles Lindley Wood Halifax (Viscount)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Anglican orders
Languages : en
Pages : 488

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A Light in the Heavens

A Light in the Heavens PDF Author: Pope Leo XIII
Publisher: TAN Books
ISBN: 1505107008
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 403

Book Description
Prophesied as "A light in the heavens." 30 of his greatest encyclicals: Freemasonry, Christian Marriage, etc. Reads like chapters of one mighty book! Sheds the light of Faith on virtually all major problems we face today. Belongs in every Catholic home.

Absolutely Null and Utterly Void

Absolutely Null and Utterly Void PDF Author: John Jay Hughes
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Category : Anglican orders
Languages : en
Pages : 390

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This book presents, for the first time, all the available information on the maneuvers which preceded the condemnation by the bull Apostolicae Curae. For Roman Catholics it is disturbing reading. -- Dust jacket

Apostolicae Curae

Apostolicae Curae PDF Author: Catholic Church. Pope (1878-1903 : Leo XIII)
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Category : Anglican orders
Languages : en
Pages : 24

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Anglican Orders and Defect of Intention

Anglican Orders and Defect of Intention PDF Author: Francis Clark
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Category : Anglican orders
Languages : en
Pages : 215

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Letter Apostolic of His Holiness Leo XIII,... Concerning Anglican Orders...

Letter Apostolic of His Holiness Leo XIII,... Concerning Anglican Orders... PDF Author: Léon, XIII
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Languages : en
Pages : 20

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A Companion to Anglican Eucharistic Theology

A Companion to Anglican Eucharistic Theology PDF Author: Brian Douglas
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004221328
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 689

Book Description
Anglican eucharistic theology varies between the different philosophical assumptions of realism and nominalism. Whereas realism links the signs of the Eucharist with what they signify in a real way, nominalism sees these signs as reminders only of past and completed transaction. This book begins by discussing the multifomity of the philosophical assumptions underlying Anglican eucharistic theology and goes on to present extensive case study material which exemplify these different assumptions from the Reformation to the Nineteenth century. By examining the multiformity of philosophical assumptions this book avoids the hermeneutic idealism of particular church parties and looks instead at the Anglican eucharistic tradition in a more critical manner.

Rite of Ordination

Rite of Ordination PDF Author: Catholic Church
Publisher: USCCB Publishing
ISBN: 9781574555455
Category : Ordination (Liturgy)
Languages : en
Pages : 296

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A Liminal Church

A Liminal Church PDF Author: Maria Chiara Rioli
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004423710
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 401

Book Description
Through largely unpublished archives in the Middle East, Europe and the United States, and the Pius XII papers, in A Liminal Church Maria Chiara Rioli offers an appraisal of Jerusalem’s Roman Catholic diocese in the Palestine War and its aftermath.

The Early Papacy

The Early Papacy PDF Author: Adrian Fortescue
Publisher: Ignatius Press
ISBN: 168149485X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 132

Book Description
Edited by Alcuin Reid Adrian Fortescue, a British apologist for the Catholic faith in the early part of the 20th century, wrote this classic of clear exposition on the faith of the early Church in the papacy based upon the writings of the Church fathers until 451. No ultramontanist, Fortescue can be a keen critic of personal failings of various Popes, but he shows through his brilliant assessment of the writings of the Church fathers that the early Church had a clear understanding of the primacy of Peter and a belief in the divinely given authority of the Pope in matters of faith and morals. Referring to the famous passage in Matthew 16:18 where Jesus confers his authority upon Peter as the head of the Apostles, and the first Pope, Fortescue says that, while Christians can continue to argue about the exact meaning of that passage from Scripture, and the various standards that are used for judgments about correct Christian teaching and belief, ""the only possible real standard is a living authority, an authority alive in the world at this moment, that can answer your difficulties, reject a false theory as it arises and say who is right in disputed interpretations of ancient documents."" Fortescue shows that the papacy actually seems to be one of the clearest and easiest dogmas to prove from the early Church. And it is his hope through this work that it will contribute to a ressourcement with regard to the office of the papacy among those in communion with the Bishop of Rome, and that it will assist those outside this communion to seek it out, confident that it is willed by Christ for all who would be joined to him in this life and in the next.