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  2. Confirmation in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    On the canonical age for confirmation in the Latin Church of the Catholic Church, the present (1983) Code of Canon Law, which maintains unaltered the rule in the 1917 Code, specifies that the sacrament is to be conferred on the faithful at about 7-18, unless the episcopal conference has decided on a different age, or there is a danger of death ...

  3. List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston

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    Now part of Holy Apostles Parish [133] St. John the Worker Church, 1 Maquan St, Hanson: Now part of Holy Apostles Parish [133] Holy Family 601 Tremont St, Duxbury: Founded in 1945, current church dedicated in 1988 [134] Holy Family 403 Union St, Rockland: Founded in 1882, current church dedicated in 1886 [135] Holy Trinity Parish

  4. Cathedral of Saint Paul (Worcester, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The parish of Saint Paul was founded in 1866 by John Power, the rector of Saint Anne's Parish. The church was designed by architects E. Boyden & Son, and construction began in the spring of 1868. The first services were held in the basement in 1869. [2]

  5. Catholic Apostolic Church - Wikipedia

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    The tradition to which the Catholic Apostolic Church belongs is sometimes referred to as Irvingism or the Irvingian movement after Edward Irving (1792–1834), a clergyman of the Church of Scotland credited with organising the movement. [1] The church was organised in 1835 with the fourfold ministry of "apostles, prophets, evangelists, and ...

  6. Church of the Holy Apostles (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Church of the Holy Apostles or Church of the Twelve Apostles may refer to: Albania. Holy ...

  7. Eastern Catholic liturgy - Wikipedia

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    Baptism and confirmation are celebrated in the same liturgy; marriage is divided across a rite for blessing the rings followed by the Mystery of Crowning. [10]: 177–178 The Maronite Church–like that of the Italo-Albanian Byzantines–uses an Eastern Catholic liturgy without direct non-Catholic analogue.

  8. Society of apostolic life - Wikipedia

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    St. Philip Neri can be considered the father of Societies of apostolic life Members of apostolic societies prioritize mission over community life. [1] According to the Vincentian priest Robert P. Maloney, community life should be strong enough to be supportive to those who have pledged to pursue the same apostolic purpose, and flexible enough to allow members to respond to the urgent needs of ...

  9. Apostolic Fathers - Wikipedia

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    In an early articulation of apostolic succession, Clement teaches that the apostles appointed bishops (or presbyters) and deacons to lead the church. [56] Ignatius provided the earliest description of a monarchical bishop , [ 57 ] writing that "all are to respect the deacons as Jesus Christ and the bishop as a copy of the Father and the ...