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OCT
23
What Is Apostolic Succession?
By:
Michael Heinlein
on
OCT
23
While it is true that the original Twelve Apostles were unique in that they had been personally chosen by Jesus and had witnessed to the Resurrection, the Catholic Church believes... The post What Is Apostolic Succession? first appeared on Simply Catholic.
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OCT
16
What Is an Apostolic Nuncio?
By:
Michael Heinlein
on
OCT
16
Bureaucracy is a notion currently held in little esteem. In the first quarter of the last century, however, Max Weber, a critic of economic and social organization, published a thesis... The post What Is an Apostolic Nuncio? first appeared on Simply Catholic.
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OCT
10
What is heraldry in the Catholic Church?
By:
Chris Meadows
on
OCT
10
Ecclesiastical heraldry is both familiar and mysterious. Frequently seen in one form or another, coats of arms pervade our Catholic culture in numerous ways: on letters and newspapers, diocesan websites... The post What is heraldry in the Catholic Church? first appeared on Simply Catholic.
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OCT
06
What Is A Cardinal?
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Michael Heinlein
on
OCT
06
Even though we see them quite often, most Catholics know very little about cardinals. After all, they are not a big topic in catechism classes. What we do know comes... The post What Is A Cardinal? first appeared on Simply Catholic.
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AUG
22
How Are Bishops Selected?
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Chris Meadows
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AUG
22
As the choice of a bishop potentially can guide and shape the journey of a given diocese or archdiocese for sometimes decades at a time, the nomination and appointment of... The post How Are Bishops Selected? first appeared on Simply Catholic.
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JUL
13
Too Many Rules In Catholicism?
By:
Michael Heinlein
on
JUL
13
In truth, there are not that many rules at all in the Church, when we consider that we are a society of over a billion members globally, with a history... The post Too Many Rules In Catholicism? first appeared on Simply Catholic.
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JUL
12
What is an Auxiliary Bishop?
By:
Michael Heinlein
on
JUL
12
None will deny the challenges faced by today’s diocesan bishops. These include the size of the dioceses they govern, the number of the faithful they must serve, the complex ethnic... The post What is an Auxiliary Bishop? first appeared on Simply Catholic.
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JUN
21
Bishop, Archbishop or Cardinal?
By:
Michael Heinlein
on
JUN
21
The Catechism of the Catholic Church teaches, “Holy Orders is the sacrament through which the mission entrusted by Christ to his apostles continues … until the end of time …... The post Bishop, Archbishop or Cardinal? first appeared on Simply Catholic.
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MAY
19
What Is a Titular See?
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Michael Heinlein
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MAY
19
Each diocese has a see city (or cities) that give the diocese its name. Over the course of history, see cities are transferred to other cities, especially as populations shift... The post What Is a Titular See? first appeared on Simply Catholic.
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MAY
07
Coptic Christians
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Michael Heinlein
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MAY
07
Coptic Christians are members of an ancient Egyptian community with roots attributed to the apostolic endeavors of St. Mark. The Copts are one of six Eastern Catholic communions (the others... The post Coptic Christians first appeared on Simply Catholic.
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