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  • #REDIRECT [[Church (disambiguation)]]
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  • ...s to a disambiguation page, and transferred the present text to one named "Church (building)"? --[[User:Martin Wyatt|Martin Wyatt]] ([[User talk:Martin Wyat ::All I can says is: it's not my perception that the commonest meaning for church is the reference to the building (steeplehouse, as the old Quakers called i
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  • {{ dambigbox| Established church | Church }} ...se of religious liberalism saw an inevitable loosening of the ties between church and state in many countries. In Saudi Arabia, on the other hand, the practi
    686 bytes (109 words) - 19:53, 29 September 2020
  • Apparently you're planning to discuss the Christian church here, because otherwise this page should be called "Religious authority". [
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  • It formally split from the "mainstream" church in the 6th century, when the [[Patriarch of Alexandria]] was deposed by the
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  • ...ever, there are many other common factors that make up the typical Baptist Church. Some of these are often illustrated in the following acrostic: '''A'''utonomy of the Local Church<br />
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  • ...ticle on the Catholic Church in general, and smaller articles on the Roman church and each of the other 20-odd churches in communion with Rome. ...y, so it's going to be hard to create a good article on the Roman Catholic Church ''de novo''. However, given your qualifications, you're probably better-pla
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  • {{r|Church (building)}} {{r|Church (religious body)}}
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  • ...from the [[Vatican City]], an enclave within the city of Rome itself. The church is organized into dioceses all over the world, each one headed by a [[bisho ...ts right to exclusive use of the name, claiming to be part of the Catholic Church themselves.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Eastern Orthodox Church]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Catholic Church]]
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  • ...he church of Syria to form his own ascetic order. Disputes with the Syrian church caused the Maronites to flee to Lebanon, and an attack by rival Christians ...heir own hierarchy, headed by a Patriarch who is nominated by the Maronite church and confirmed by the Pope.
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  • *[[Coptic Orthodox Church]] of Alexandria *[[Eastern Orthodox Church]]
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  • {{r|Church (building)}} {{r|Church (religious body)}}
    91 bytes (11 words) - 19:50, 29 September 2020
  • {{rpl|Eastern Orthodox Church}} {{rpl|Methodist Church, South}}
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  • ==Official church sites and groups== * [http://www.lds.org Official LDS church website]
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  • ...h, 2009.jpg/credit}}<br/>The west end of Lindisfarne Priory's 12th-century church ...2008.jpg/credit}}<br/>The north aisle of Lindisfarne Priory's 12th-century church
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  • {{ dambigbox| Church (religious body) | Church }} ...or a particular congregation of that body. The term also refers to the [[Church|building]], usually purpose-designed, in which such a congregation meets or
    362 bytes (49 words) - 19:53, 29 September 2020
  • File:CS church building.jpg
    |description = The First Church of Christ, Scientist building in Boston, MA |author = The First Church of Christ, Scientist
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  • The national church of Sweden, formerly the state church. (Lutheran)
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  • {{ dambigbox| Established church | Church }} ...se of religious liberalism saw an inevitable loosening of the ties between church and state in many countries. In Saudi Arabia, on the other hand, the practi
    686 bytes (109 words) - 19:53, 29 September 2020
  • *[[Catholic Church/Catalogs#Doctors of the Church|Doctor of the Church]]
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  • {{r|State Church}} {{r|Anglicanism|Church of England}}
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  • == Official Church of Scientology sites == Freezone groups are unaffiliated with the Church of Scientology but share many of the same beliefs.
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  • ...etter from the [[Pope]], usually addressed to the whole Church through the Church hierarchy.
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  • ...t but who has not been officially canonized by [[Roman Catholic Church|the Church]].
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  • {{r|Anglican Church of Australia}} {{r|Anglican Church of Canada}}
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  • {{r|Baptist Church}} {{r|Anglicanism|Church of England}}
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  • ...Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]], colloquially known as the ''Mormon'' Church, traces its origin) and one of the witnesses to the [[Book of Mormon]]. A close friend of [[Joseph Smith, Jr.]], he was later excommunicated from the Church in 1838.
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  • ...Americans United for Separation of Church and State]]; minister, [[United Church of Christ]]; original author of [[American Civil Liberties Union]] guide to
    196 bytes (26 words) - 17:28, 3 December 2009
  • ...h the [[Congregational Christian Churches]] in 1957 to become the [[United Church of Christ]]. However, the Eureka Classis resisted the 1934 merger and out o ...]] and maintains ecclesiastical relations with the [[Orthodox Presbyterian Church]], the [[Canadian and American Reformed Churches]], and the [[United Reform
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  • Good-Day. My name is Donald Church. I am a graduate of Towson University's (MD) Integrated Homeland Security [[Category:CZ Authors|Church, Donald C.]]
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