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Oxford is the cathedral city of the Anglican Diocese of Oxford, erected by Henry VIII. Formerly included in the vast Diocese of Lincoln, it is now part of the Catholic Diocese of Birmingham. The handsome Catholic church of St. Aloysius (served by the Jesuits) was opened in 1875; the Catho...
Oxford Movement n (Alternative Belief Systems) a movement within the Church of England that began at Oxford in 1833 and was led by Pusey, Newman, and Keble. It affirmed the continuity of the Church with early Christianity and strove to restore the High-Church ideals of the 17th century. Its...
“Catholic” could be defined in a number of ways which would exclude or include different texts and scholarly works. We have focused on texts of Catholic authorship, generally meaning that the author identified as a member of the Catholic Church at the time of writing; we have also ...
Edward’s death, things were no better in England than on the Continent of Europe. Probably they were rather worse. But the forces which were to purify and renovate the Church were already at work. The monastic reform begun in the tenth century at Cluny had spread to many religious houses...
Diplomacy - Roman Catholic, Church, Relations: As Byzantium crumbled, the West revived. Indeed, even in its period of greatest weakness, the Roman Catholic Church conducted an active diplomacy, especially at Constantinople and in its 13th-century struggl
discussed include the relationship of church and state in Hong Kong, the separation of church and state, and the understanding on civil and political ... S Churk,J Chen - 《Oxford Journal of Law & Religion》 被引量: 0发表: 2014年 Active Catholic intellectuals in Brazil in the 1930s The...
Martin Luther’s position and actions were quite bold, even audacious. Luther’s ecclesiastical superiors had him tried for heresy, which culminated in his excommunication in 1521. This retaliation on the part of the Catholic Church was quite serious. Luther risked life and limb with his attack...
Roman Catholic Church, the name usually given to that organization of Christians which recognizes the Roman pope as its visible head and is in ecclesiastical communion with him. The name may be found in a number of Roman Catholic writers, and is generally used in the constitution of those ...
The association between Wycliffe's Bible and Lollardy caused the Kingdom of England and the established Catholic Church in England to undertake a drastic campaign to suppress it due to many errors in the text. In the early years of the 15th century Henry IV (in his statute De haeretico com...