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  • ...President [[Warren G. Harding]] and took office in 1923. He was a [[Roman Catholicism|Roman Catholic]], a Democrat, and a political conservative. On the bench, w ...e sterilization. Some argue his dissent in ''Buck v. Bell'' was due to his Catholicism. He was again the lone, silent dissenter in ''[[Palko v. Connecticut]]'', a
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  • ...ip of them is forbidden ([[henotheism]] or [[monolatrism]]). It is [[Roman Catholicism|Catholic]] dogma that monotheism, not polytheism, has been around since it
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  • The '''Society of Jesus''' is a [[Roman Catholicism|Catholic]] religious order founded in 1534 by St [[Ignatius of Loyola]], an
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  • ...hesterton is also notable as a convert from [[Anglicanism]] to the [[Roman Catholicism|Roman Catholic]] church. Though his Catholic tendencies are discernible fro
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  • The [[Roman Catholicism|Catholic]] [[Catechism]] gives the following definition of soul: "the inner
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  • ...the Vatican City are [[Latin]] and [[Italian]]. The official religion is [[Catholicism]]. Until 2002 the Vatican City had its own currency, the [[Vatican Lira]].
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  • ...r sex. She became President of [[Cumann na mBan]] in 1917 and converted to Catholicism. She was elected Sinn Féin MP for St Patrick’s Dublin, 1918, thereby bei
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  • ...e. It is certainly not a religion in the sense that [[Judaism]] or [[Roman Catholicism]] is a religion. It includes the 'spiritually seeking', those living in eco
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  • ...rmany; died 31 December 2022, Vatican City), was the leader of the [[Roman Catholicism|Roman Catholic Church]]. He was elected on 19 April 2005, following the dea
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  • ...[[Tripod Network]] are examples, covering the [[GLBT]] community, [[Roman Catholicism]] and [[science]]/[[technology]] respectively). The low entry cost and glob
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  • ...nations that are less worried than Catholicism (or rather, post-Vatican II Catholicism) about social ethics and more focused on doctrine? Liberalization of Christ
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  • ...esbyterian) Church of Scotland, he formally converted to [[Catholic Church|Catholicism]] just before his death, and is assumed to have been prvately so inclined f
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  • Christianity varies greatly from its more traditional branches of Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy to groups such as Charismatics and Pentecostals. None
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  • ...e of Greece after his brother Otto was deposed, as he was a devout [[Roman Catholicism|Roman Catholic]] and had stated his unwillingness to convert.
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  • ...by controversy, most particularly a [[Counter Reformation|return to Roman Catholicism]] following the official adoption of [[Protestant Reformation|Protestantism ...lly declared Protestantism the faith of England, and the practice of Roman Catholicism illegal. Recognising potential problems should Mary ever become Queen, Edw
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  • It was a [[presbyterian]] family, but he later converted to [[catholicism]]. He suffered from ill health all his life. Encouraged by [[Edwin Muir]]
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  • This conspiracy theory relies on the belief that the [[Roman Catholicism|Roman Catholic]] church had long plotted world domination, and in 1912 soug
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  • **[[Croats]] (14.3%), whose main religious culture is [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholicism]].
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  • ...oiced in his implication (in vols. 1-6) that only a return to some form of Catholicism could halt the breakdown of western civilization which began with the Refor
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