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Catholic church
The Catholic Church is the world's largest Christian Church with 1.2 billion members worldwide. It is among the oldest institutions in the world and has played a prominent role in western civilization. The Catholic heirarchy is lead by the Pope. The Catholic Church is Trinitarian and defines it's mission as spreading the word and teachings of Jesus Christ.
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Godparent
Religion; Catholic church
The sponsor of one who is baptized, who assumes a responsibility to assist the newly-baptized--child or adult--on the road of Christian life (1255).
Canonization
Religion; Catholic church
The solemn declaration by the Pope that a deceased member of the faithful may be proposed as a model and intercessor to the Christian faithful and venerated as a saint on the basis of the fact that ...
Dogma
Religion; Catholic church
An established viewpoint or opinion, commonly held by an organisation or group. It is usually a belief that is indisputable for followers of the group.
Doctrine
Religion; Catholic church
The revealed teachings of Christ which are proclaimed by the fullest extent of the exercise of the authority of the Church's Magisterium. The faithful are obliged to believe the truths or dogmas ...
Sacrament of reconciliation
Religion; Catholic church
The sacramental celebration in which, through God's mercy and forgiveness, the sinner is reconciled with God and also with the Church, Christ's Body, which is wounded by sin (1422, 1442-1445, 1468). ...
Lector
Religion; Catholic church
The official, liturgical book (lectionary) from which the reader (lector) proclaims the Scripture readings used in the Liturgy of the Word (1154).
Lectionary
Religion; Catholic church
The official, liturgical book from which the reader (lector) proclaims the Scripture readings used in the Liturgy of the Word (1154).