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  List of religious leaders in 2001 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Raphael I BeDaweed, Patriarch of the Chaldean Catholic Church (1989-2003)
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - LDS Church - Gordon B. Hinckley, President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (1995-present)
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 Serbian Orthodox Church - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The various Serbian principalities were united ecclesiastically in the early 13th century by Saint Sava, the son of the Serbian ruler and founder of the Serbian medieval state Stefan Nemanja and brother of Stefan Prvovencani, the first Serbian king.
This church was known as the Metropolitanate of Belgrade, thus in the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th century, two separate Serbian Orthodox churches existed - the Patriarchate of Karlovci in the Habsburg Monarchy and the Metropolitanate of Belgrade in the Kingdom of Serbia.
Eparchies of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Serbia
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 The Ultimate Roman Catholic Church Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference
The church claims an unbroken history to the year 33 AD which was the year in which Jesus is said to have been crucified and subsequently risen from the dead, thereafter instructing his followers to establish a new church.
The Catechism of the Catholic Church, 85 states that authentic interpretation of the word of God is entrusted to the living Magisterium of the Church, namely the bishops in communion with the successor of Peter.
Catholics are a significant minority in Britain, where their faith underwent a revival in the 19th and early 20th Century after three centuries of relentless persecution.
www.dogluvers.com /dog_breeds/Roman_Catholic_Church   (4477 words)

  
 Serbian
Serbian and Croatian became one language in the 19th century as part of an effort to create an independent South Slavic state (yug means "south").
The Cyrillic alphabet (along with the Latin alphabet, which was adopted in Catholic areas) was reformed by linguists in the 19th century to create a one-to-one correspondence between the language's sounds and letters as well as a one-to-one correspondence between the symbols in the Cyrillic and Latin alphabets.
Serbian is considered to be a Category II language in terms of difficulty for speakers of English.
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 Croatia
Catholic, Islamic, and Serbian Orthodox marriages are recognized by the State, eliminating the need to register them in the civil registry office.
In April the Catholic Church submitted a list of properties to the Government that included large commercial buildings, recreational property, and several properties already in use by the Church, such as monasteries, dormitories, and residences for children with disabilities.
Serbian Orthodox leaders report that in Knin the Church of St. Pokrov is frequently desecrated with fascist Ustasha symbols.
www.state.gov /g/drl/rls/irf/2003/24350.htm   (2907 words)

  
 The Role of the Catholic Church in Yugoslavia's Holocaust
The Catholic Church took full advantage of Yugoslavia's defeat in 1941 to increase the power and outreach of Catholicism in the Balkans - Stepinac had shown contempt for religious freedom in way that even Cornwell says was "tantamount to complicity with the violence" against Yugoslavia's Jews, Serbs and Roma.
The Catholic Church was not only closely involved with the Ustasha movement in wartime Croatia, it helped many Nazi war criminals escape at the end of the war, including Ante Pavelic, who fled to Argentina via the Vatican and the "ratlines" of the Vatican.
Catholic supporters claim he initially backed the regime, but later withdrew his support because of the mass executions and forced conversions of Orthodox Christians to Catholicism - although little credible evidence is presented of this.
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 Orthodox-Catholic Church of America -- History
The catholicity of the Church is rightly expressed in several consciousnesses of the same truth actualized in each particular people upon whom the Holy Spirit confers grace, with the sum of the several not being greater than a consciousness according to the whole.
It is a sad commentary that the established church, with a clear and definite message to apply to the salvation of both souls and nations, was mute in a Western world and society perishing for need of the truth and the effectual power of Christ and His Church.
A protocol of the Bishops stated in part: "We are a Church open to all men of all nationalities having residence on the cultural, social and secular soil of this land, but united under the true Catholic Faith, and imbued with the genius of the western spirit and the American concept of liberty and freedom.
www.orthodoxcatholicchurch.org /history.html   (7970 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Versions of the Bible
Catholic missionaries have made it the medium of their translations of portions of the Scriptures, but the first Amharic Bible was completed in 1810-20 by Asselin de Cherville, French consul at Cairo.
As it was proved unsatisfactory for Catholics, Jacob Wujek, S.J., undertook a new translation from the Vulgate (Cracow, 1593), which was praised by Clement VIII, and reprinted frequently.
At least the Spanish churches employed it in the seventh century, and in the ninth it was found in practically the whole Roman Church.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/15367a.htm   (11914 words)

  
 Terminology: Rites vs. Churches - www.ezboard.com
The Churches which, while not existing in perfect communion with the Catholic Church, remain united to her by means of the closest bonds, that is, by apostolic succession and a valid Eucharist, are true particular Churches.
Therefore, the Church of Christ is present and operative also in these Churches, even though they lack full communion with the Catholic Church, since they do not accept the Catholic doctrine of the Primacy, which, according to the will of God, the Bishop of Rome objectively has and exercises over the entire Church.
(Eparchy of Mukaèevo (Ukraine) for the Byzantine Ruthenian Catholics)
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 Cath_Links_Various_Churches
*The Catholic Patriarchate of Cilicia of the Armenians:
, Patriarch of Cilicia of the Catholic Armenians)
The Orthodox Church of the Czech and Slovak Republics.
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 Church World Service - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Church World Service (CWS) is the relief, development and refugee assistance ministry of the thirty-five Protestant, Orthodox and Anglican denominations that make up the National Council of Churches USA.
Within the United States, the Church World Service assists communities in responding to disasters; resettles refugees; promotes national and international policies it sees as fair; provides educational resources; and offers opportunities to join a people-to-people network of local and global caring through participation in various projects.
Serbian Orthodox Church in the U.S.A. and Canada
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Church_World_Service   (187 words)

  
 A Dictionary of Orthodox Terminology
The status of an Orthodox Church that is self-ruled.
The official declaration by the Church that a deceased Christian of attested virtue is a saint, to be honored as such, and worth of imitation by the faithful.
Its insertion in the Creed by the Roman Church (1009 A.D.) became one of the main causes for the schism between the Orthodox and Catholic Churches.
www.serbianorthodoxchurch.net /misc/dictionary.html   (8196 words)

  
 Serbian Orthodox Church
Serbians were converted to Christianity not long after their arrival in the Balkans, before the Great Schism split the
The various Serbian principalities were united ecclesiastically in the early 13th century by Saint Sava, the son of the
The status of the Serbian Orthodox Church grew along with the growth in size and prestige of the medieval kingdom of
www.stsavaorthodoxschool.org /OrthodoxChurch.html   (160 words)

  
 Global Catholic News - Anti-Serb Violence in Kosovo Assailed
Sixteen Serbian Orthodox churches and monasteries, many of them treasures of medieval architecture, have been demolished in Kosovo since confrontations broke out Wednesday, the Serbian Orthodox Church in Belgrade announced today.
The Greek Orthodox Church expressed its "particular concern" today in regard to the events and said it is prepared to give all its help to the Serbian Orthodox Church.
International Volunteers for Development, a Catholic group present in the area, appealed to the international community to resolve some of the outstanding problems that led to the outbreak of conflict in the late 1990s.
www.catholic.net /global_catholic_news/template_news.phtml?news_id=50939&channel_id=2   (628 words)

  
 About Us-- Diocese of St. Michael the Archangel , Old Catholic Church of North America
One of the primary attributes of a Catholic Church
Are you in communion with the Roman Catholic Church?
Jesus Christ is the head of the Church and as proclaimed by the Early Church Fathers the Holy Spirit is the Vicar of
www.oldcatholicchurch.org /aboutoccna.html   (1313 words)

  
 Other churches accepting and non
Note: The Latin Church, the most common form of Catholicism in Western Europe and North America, is sometimes said to be "the Roman Catholic Church." However, Catholics in full communion with Rome regard all of the above to be particular churches of the Catholic Church.
Catholic churches closely related to, but not accepting the primacy of the Roman Pontiff
Believes that the Roman Church is in state of collapse and John Paul II has committed heresy.
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 Croatian and Bosnian Muslim Infantry Attack on Stalingrad | Carl Savich | Columns | Serbianna.com
Pavelic’s initial plan was to deport and kill the Serbian, Jewish, and Roma populations and to resettle their land with Croats and Slovenes.
On July 24, in an Ustasha attack on the Serbian Orthodox Church in Glina, approximately 700 Serbs are killed, many stabbed, beaten, and burned alive inside the church.
From the Vatican perspective, Operation Barbarossa would allow the Roman Catholic Church to proselytize and covert the Orthodox populations to Roman Catholicism creating a single Catholic religion led by the Pope at the Vatican.
www.serbianna.com /columns/savich/045.shtml   (5050 words)

  
 church - Wiktionary
Rank of this word in the English language, from analyzing texts from Project Gutenberg.
A church, with many architectural features traditional to such a structure.
Bosnian: misa (миса) (Catholic), liturgija (литургија) (Orthodox), bogosluženje (богослужење)
en.wiktionary.org /wiki/church   (167 words)

  
 Saint Vladimir Russian Orthodox Church
It is believed by Orthodox Christians that their Church has preserved the tradition and continuity of the ancient Church in its fullness compared to other Christian denominations which have departed from the common tradition of the Church of the first 10 centuries.
The official designation of the church in its liturgical and canonical texts is "the Orthodox Catholic Church" (gr.
John the Baptist Cathedral and the Serbian Archdiocese of Razhka and Prizen.
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 Serbian Orthodox Church
German Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger was elected last night, April 19, 2005, by the conclave of cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church as the 265th consecutive Bishop of Rome, and the first in the 21st century.
The Holy Synod of Bishops of the Serbian Orthodox Church launched the “Let us breathe life into Serbia” campaign in 2001 and has been conducting it for the past five years with the sponsorship of His Holiness Serbian Patriarch Pavle.
The final destination is the Church of Christ the Savior in Moscow, where they plan to arrive at 4:00 p.m.
www.serbian-church.net /Vesti-2005/04/20-4-05-e.html   (1162 words)

  
 Orthodox Research Institute - Articles - Church History
The Schism of the Roman Catholic Church from the Eastern Orthodox.
The Serbian Orthodox Church in the United States of America.
The Birth of the Orthodox Church in Indonesia.
www.orthodoxresearchinstitute.org /articles/church_history/church_history.htm   (340 words)

  
 Orthodox Christendom on the Web
Western American Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church
Innocent Antiochian Orthodox Church, Everson, WA Christ the Savior American Orthodox Church, Ohio
Church of St. Nicholas of Japan - Johannesburg, South Africa
www.serbianlinks.freehosting.net /ortho.html   (64 words)

  
 The Hail Mary in Various Languages
Polish is the most widely spoken of the Western Slavic languages, with 36,554,000 speakers in Poland, representing 98% of the population as of 1986.
The western Slovak dialect was first written and codified as a grammar in the late 18th century by Anton Bernolak, a Roman Catholic priest, while the central Slovak dialect was codified by a Protestant Ludovit Stur in the early 19th century.
Old Church Slavonic, though functionally extinct as an everyday tongue, is a member of the South Slavic group used as a classical liturgical language of various Orthodox and Byzantine catholic churches.
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 Catholic Apostolic National Church   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-01)
The Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the United States
The Church of Genuine Orthodox Christians of Greece (Old Calendarists)
Copyright 1999 – 2006, Catholic Apostolic National Church
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