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  • 51Ecumene — For oikoumene.org, see World Council of Churches. A printed map from the 15th century depicting Ptolemy s description of the Oecumene (1482, Johannes Schnitzer, engraver). Ecumene (also spelled œcumene or oikoumene) is a term originally used in… …

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  • 52League for Catholic Counter-Reformation — Part of a series on the Catholic Church Organisation Pope – Pope Benedict XVI College of Cardinals – Holy See Ec …

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  • 53Council —    An assemblage of the Church met together for the purpose of considering matters of faith and discipline and legislating upon them. The Council may be ecumenical, i.e., general, or else of local interest and as such may be National, provincial… …

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  • 54Mass (liturgy) — A 15th century Mass …

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  • 55College of Cardinals — Part of a series on the Catholic Church Organisation Pope – Pope Benedict XVI College of Cardinals – Holy See …

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  • 56Community of the Chemin Neuf — Orientation Roman Catholic Polity Hierarchical Leader Laurent Fabre Distinct fellowships …

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  • 57ecumenism — 1948, from ecumen (see ECUMENICAL (Cf. ecumenical)) + ISM (Cf. ism) …

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  • 58Papal conclave, October 1978 — Dates October 14–October 16, 1978 Location Sistine Chapel, Apostolic Palace, Vatican City …

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  • 59Roman Colleges — Part of a series on the Catholic Church Organisation Pope – Pope Benedict XVI College of Cardinals – Holy See Ec …

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  • 60Community of the Beatitudes — Orientation Roman Catholic Polity Hierarchical Leader Gérard Croissant Geographical areas France, Belgium, U.S., Switzerland, Canada, Germany, Liban, Hungary, China, Brazil, Italy, Mexico, New Zealand, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Spain, Côte d… …

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