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  • Conscience clauses are legal clauses attached to laws in some parts of the United States and other countries which permit pharmacists, physicians, and/or...
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    over the Papal States – to follow Constantine's example and endow the Roman Catholic church. Otto III's chancery denied its authenticity. The first pope to...
  • Catholic President of the United States had a divided loyalty with respect to the Papacy and Vatican City. Chinese Catholics have been forced by the government...
  • Sovereign immunity (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    modern texts in its own courts. State immunity is a similar, stronger doctrine, that applies to foreign courts. Sovereign immunity is the original forebear...
  • Americanism (heresy) (category Catholic Church in the United States)
    controlled the Catholic Church in the United States increasingly demonstrated loyalty to the pope, and suppressed traces of liberal thought in Catholic colleges...
  • Dignitatis humanae (category Documents of the Catholic Social Teaching tradition)
    the doctrine of recent popes on the inviolable rights of the human person and the constitutional order of society", Dignitatis humanae spells out the...
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    Unam sanctam (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
    propositions on the unity of the Catholic Church, the necessity of belonging to it for eternal salvation, the position of the Pope as supreme head of the Church...
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    Ultramontanism (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
    defining four doctrines of the Catholic faith: the apostolic primacy conferred on Peter, the perpetuity of this primacy in the Roman pontiffs, the meaning and...
  • (2001) Christian Anarchism and the Catholic Worker Movement: Roman Catholic Authority and Identity in the United States. Jonathan Bartley (2006) Faith...
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    Constantinian shift (category Constantine the Great and Christianity)
    claims that the shift or change started in the year 200. The term was popularized by the Mennonite theologian John H. Yoder. He claims that the change was...
  • Catholic social teaching (CST) is an area of Catholic doctrine which is concerned with human dignity and the common good in society. It addresses oppression...
  • Laudato si' (category Documents of the Catholic Social Teaching tradition)
    the encyclical put pressure on Catholics seeking the Republican Party nomination for president of the United States in 2016, including Jeb Bush, Marco...
  • Luther in 1520. In this work, he defined for the first time the signature doctrines of the priesthood of all believers and the two kingdoms. The work was...
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    and (in Europe before 1773) its politically conservative role in the Catholic Counter Reformation. The Society of Jesus, in the United States, is organized...
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    Burma, was the winner of the 2009 Amnesty International Ambassador of Conscience Award. In legislation, a conscience clause is a provision in a statute...
  • argued that the "freedom of conscience" rights of such personnel should be legally protected. For example, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops...
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    Religion in the United States began with the religions and spiritual practices of Native Americans. Later, religion also played a role in the founding...
  • Fourth vow (category Articles lacking in-text citations from April 2024)
    The fourth vow is a religious solemn vow that is taken by members of various religious institutes of the Catholic Church, after the three traditional...
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    Edward James Slattery (category 20th-century Roman Catholic bishops in the United States)
     Oklahoma Catholic Church hierarchy Catholic Church in the United States Historical list of the Catholic bishops of the United States List of Catholic bishops...
  • Letitia Dunbar-Harrison (category All Wikipedia articles written in Hiberno-English)
    the smallest non-Catholic minority in Ireland. Dunbar-Harrison was recommended for the role by the Local Appointments Commission. The Library Committee...
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