Our first date is 1484, and this harks of Martin Luther (1483-1546).The man famous for nailing 95 (or 98) theses (religious points) on the door of the Wittenberg Church in 1517.Prior to 1517, which led to it, Martin Luther was influenced by the monastic beliefs of St. Augustine (35...
When a priest is laicized,he is dismissed from a clerical state and secularized, becoming a "layperson," according to a canonist, an expert in canon law, quoted by Catholic World Report. It does not mean that the priest is no longer a priest. What is the difference between defrocked a...
Head of the Church is a title given in the New Testament to Jesus. In Catholic ecclesiology, Jesus Christ is called the invisible Head or the Heavenly Head, whilethe Popeis called the visible Head or the Earthly Head. Therefore, the Pope is often unofficially called the Vicar of Christ by...
Her Father, the local Vicar, ministered to the poor and sickly and as well as the Manor house. The young Fanny recalls, “I remember the carol singers coming with their lanterns across the snow, and their voices, and the sound of the flute and the fiddle.. I believe this book might ...
Some say that Benedict wanted only to resign the active administration of the Diocese of Rome and of the universal Church, the ministerium, without resigning the munus, the office of Vicar of Christ. However, the terms ministerium and munus, what they mean in relation to each other, is re...
Some say that Benedict wanted only to resign the active administration of the Diocese of Rome and of the universal Church, the ministerium, without resigning the munus, the office of Vicar of Christ. However, the terms ministerium and munus, what they mean in relation to each other, is re...
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diocese of Como;bishops;superstition;witchcraft;magic;Catholic Church;Protestant Churches;Inquisition 1. Introduction The origins of the diocese date back to the end of the 4th century, with the establishment of the first bishop in Como, Felice (around 386–391). The influence exerted by the dioc...