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  • 71Seminario — (Del lat. seminarium.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 RELIGIÓN Centro de enseñanza para aspirantes al sacerdocio: ■ todos sus hermanos fueron al seminario, pero sólo uno es sacerdote . SINÓNIMO [seminario conciliar] 2 Reunión de especialistas para el… …

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  • 72Sincretismo — (Del gr. synkretismos.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 FILOSOFÍA Sistema filosófico que trata de conciliar doctrinas diferentes. 2 Mezcla o unión de elementos o cosas diferentes. SINÓNIMO fusión 3 GRAMÁTICA Concentración de dos o más funciones… …

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  • 73CHURCH COUNCILS — CHURCH COUNCILS, ecclesiastical assemblies ranging from synods of the lower clergy of a single diocese to ecumenical gatherings of the upper clergy representing the Church as a whole and presided over by the pope or his representative. All but… …

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  • 74Second Vatican Council — Infobox Ecumenical council bodystyle = width: 27em; council name = Vatican Council II council date = 1962 ndash;1965 accepted by = previous = First Vatican Council next = convoked by = Pope John XXIII presided by = Pope John XXIII, Pope Paul VI… …

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  • 75Marcel Lefebvre — Msg. Marcel Lefebvre Archbishop Bishop Emeritus of Tulle Portrait of Msg Lefebvre in the 1960s …

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  • 76Council of Florence — Council of Basel–Ferrara–Florence Date 1431–45 Accepted by Catholicism Previous council Council of Constance Next council Fifth Council of the Lateran …

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  • 77Gallicanism — is the belief that popular civil authority mdash;often represented by the monarchs authority or the State s authority mdash;over the Catholic Church is comparable to that of the Roman Pope s. Gallicanism is a rejection of Ultramontanism; it is… …

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  • 78Julian Cesarini — Julian (Giuliano) Cesarini (Rome 1398 – Varna, Bulgaria, 10 November 1444) was one of the group of brilliant cardinals created by Pope Martin V on the conclusion of the Western Schism. His intellect and diplomacy made him a powerful agent first… …

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  • 79Constantin Fasolt — (born 1951), is Karl J. Weintraub Professor of Medieval and Early Modern European History at the University of Chicago and specializes in the development and significance of historical thought.[1] He was born in Germany and attended the Beethoven …

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  • 80Orthodox-Catholic Church of America (OCCA) — The Orthodox Catholic Church of America (OCCA) is an independent, self governing Orthodox jurisdiction active primarily in the United States, but with clergy in Canada, Mexico, and Australia as well. It is governed by a synod of diocesan bishops… …

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