Sentences with phrase «catholic encyclopedia»

The Catholic Encyclopedia, published during the pontificate of Pope Pius X in 1912 as a summary of official Catholic doctrine, stated that the «State monopoly of education has been considered by the Church to be nothing short of a tyrannical usurpation.»
Catholics perceived «public school» as not just a threat to Catholics, but, as the 1917 Catholic Encyclopedia (CE) recounts, an «imminent danger to faith and morals.»
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The Catholic Encyclopedia, as its name implies, proposes to give its readers full and authoritative information on the entire cycle of History, beliefs, practices, deeds, etc of the Roman Catholic Church
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The Catholic Encyclopedia, as its name implies, proposes to give its readers full and authoritative information on the entire cycle of
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(New Catholic Encyclopedia, Vol.9, p. 1138.)
Also Donald Francis Tovey, The Forms of Music and Joseph Otten, «Harmony,» The Catholic Encyclopedia; A. Lalande, Vocabulaire Technique et Critique de la Philosophie; Rudolf Eisler, Handwörterbuch der Philosophie; José Ferrater - Mora, Diccionario de Filosofia; Encyclopedia Filosofica; Paul Edwards, Encyclopedia of Philosophy has no article «Harmony» but interesting aspects are discussed under «Monad and Monadology,» «Utopias and Utopianism,» «Chinese Philosophy,» «Hungarian Philosophy»; A Syntopicon of Great Books of the Western World discusses harmony under five heads: «Beauty,» «Justice,» «Man,» «Medicine, and «Relation.»
Form the New Advent Catholic Encyclopedia: «The notion of Allah in Arabic theology is substantially the same as that of God among the Jews, and also among the Christians, with the exception of the Trinity, which is positively excluded in the Koran, cxii: «Say God, is one God, the eternal God, he begetteth not, neither is he begotten and there is not any one like unto him.»
St. Laurence O'Toole, an archbishop of Dublin in the 12th century, was born in 1128, lived until 1180, and was made a saint in 1225, according to the Catholic Encyclopedia.
Whalen, John P. New Catholic Encyclopedia, «Maxmilian Kolbe (Poland)», New York: Mcgraw - Hill Book Company, 1967, Vol.
Ahh, the authoritative Catholic Encyclopedia, a wealth of myths and embellishments written in an attempt to keep 2000 years of flawed theology and history in some form of belief.
«Volume Three: ■ 390 CE — Punishment of Thessalonika: 7 - 15,000 ■ Catholic Encyclopedia «Thessalonica»: Theodosius massacred 7,000 ■ B. near Aquileia: 10,000 aux ■ 406 CE — Stilicho & Franks v Vandals and Alans: 20,000 Vandals ■ Theodoric v. Burgundians: 20,000 Burgs ■ Relieving siege of Narbonne: 8,000 Goths ■ Franks v. Gepids: 50,000 ■ 451 CE — Chalons: 162,000 or 300,000 (Gibbon: «exaggerations») ■ Gepid revolt: 30,000 enemies of Ardaric ■ 4,096 Roman herded away to death by Hunneric ■ Natanleod lost 5,000 fighting Cerdic»
Marriage was around prior to your religion playing a role... It even distinguishes in the Catholic Encyclopedia a diference between marriage in the church and marriage in the government (Civil).
St Gregory the Great, quoted in New Catholic encyclopedia vol 12 (Washington DC Catholic University of America, 1967), p 428.
(The Catholic Encyclopedia) Muslims believe that God is called Allah, a word that is a contraction of Al - Ilah, Arabic words meaning «The God» (It appears in the Qur» ān some 2,700 times).
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Throughout the first half of the twentieth century the consensus of Catholic theologians in favor of capital punishment in extreme cases remained solid, as may be seen from approved textbooks and encyclopedia articles of the day.
There are a number of such encyclopedias in existence, Catholic, Jewish, and other.
But the Catholic and Jewish encyclopedias were sponsored, edited, and largely written by Catholics and Jews, and are primarily intended to be consulted and read by Catholics and Jews.
Britannica and Catholic's Encyclopedias clearly indicate that Christmas is a pagan celebration created to attract other religions to Catholicism.
According to the Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia, Simons was ordained as a Roman Catholic priest at Utrecht in 1524, but quickly began to question some of the church's beliefs and practices when, «while he was administering the Mass he began to doubt whether the bread and the wine were actually being changed into the flesh and blood of Christ.»
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