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  2. Four Marks of the Church - Wikipedia

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    The Four Marks of the Church, also known as the Attributes of the Church, [1] describes four distinctive adjectives of traditional Christian ecclesiology as expressed in the Nicene Creed completed at the First Council of Constantinople in AD 381: "[We believe] in one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church."

  3. Catholicity - Wikipedia

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    Catholicity (from Ancient Greek: καθολικός, romanized: katholikós, lit. 'general', 'universal', via Latin: catholicus) [1] is a concept pertaining to beliefs and practices that are widely accepted by numerous Christian denominations, most notably by those Christian denominations that describe themselves as catholic in accordance with the Four Marks of the Church, as expressed in the ...

  4. Marks of the Church - Wikipedia

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    Marks of the Church may refer to: Marks of the Church (Protestantism) Four Marks of the Church This page was last edited on 18 ...

  5. Dogma in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    The Lourdes apparitions occurred four years after the definition of the dogma of the Immaculate Conception. Private revelations have taken place within the Catholic Church since the very beginning. For example, the account of Our Lady of the Pillar appearing to James the Greater.

  6. Catholic ecclesiology - Wikipedia

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    Catholic ecclesiology is the theological study of the Catholic Church, its nature, organization and its "distinctive place in the economy of salvation through Christ". [2] Such study shows a progressive development over time being further described in revelation or in philosophy .

  7. Christian Church - Wikipedia

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    United States Conference of Catholic Bishops: ARTICLE 9 "I BELIEVE IN THE HOLY CATHOLIC CHURCH": 830-831 : Provides Catholic interpretations of the term catholic; Kenneth D. Whitehead, Four Marks of the Church, EWTN Global Catholic Network ; Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Unity (as a Mark of the Church)" . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York ...

  8. Marks of the Church (Protestantism) - Wikipedia

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    By these marks one can be assured of recognizing the true church-- and no one ought to be separated from it. The Anglican Thirty-nine Articles states in chapter 19: The visible Church of Christ is a congregation of faithful men, in which the pure Word of God is preached, and the Sacraments be duly ministered according to Christ’s ordinance ...

  9. Patriarchate - Wikipedia

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    The East–West Schism of 1054 split the Latin Church's see of Rome from the Byzantine patriarchates of the East, thus forming the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. [citation needed] The four Eastern Orthodox patriarchates (Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch and Jerusalem), along with their Latin Catholic counterpart in the West ...