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  2. Roman Catholic Diocese of Little Rock - Wikipedia

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    Fletcher closed St. John Seminary in Little Rock in 1967 after some of its faculty publicly questioned the church's stance on birth control and papal infallibility. [21] Fletcher retired as bishop of Little Rock in 1972. The next bishop of Little Rock was Andrew McDonald from the Diocese of Savannah, named by Pope Paul VI in 1972.

  3. First Church of Christ, Scientist (Little Rock, Arkansas)

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    The former First Church of Christ, Scientist, now the Little Rock Community Church, is a historic church building at 2000 South Louisiana Street in Little Rock, Arkansas. It is a single-story Mission style building, designed by noted Arkansas architect John Parks Almand and completed in 1919. Characteristics of the Mission style include the low ...

  4. Pope Pius XII and the raid on the Roman ghetto - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Church and the Holocaust, 1930–1965. Indianapolis: Indiana University Press. ISBN 0-253-33725-9. Phayer, Michael. 2008. Pius XII, The Holocaust, and the Cold War. Indianapolis: Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0-253-34930-9. Ritner, Carol and Roth, John K. (eds.). 2002. Pope Pius XII and the Holocaust. New York: Leicester ...

  5. Lucian Pulvermacher - Wikipedia

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    Lucian Pulvermacher (born Earl Pulvermacher, 20 April 1918 – 30 November 2009) was a traditionalist schismatic Roman Catholic priest and a modern-day antipope.He was the head of the True Catholic Church, a small conclavist group that elected him Pope Pius XIII [1] [2] [3] in Montana in October 1998.

  6. List of papal bulls - Wikipedia

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    Establishing cardinal-bishops as the sole electors of the pope. [2] 1079 Libertas ecclesiae ("The liberty of the Church") Gregory VII: About Church's independence from imperial authority and interference. 1079 Antiqua sanctorum patrum ("The old (traces of the) holy fathers") Granted the church of Lyon primacy over the churches of Gaul. 1095 ...

  7. Pastor aeternus - Wikipedia

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    In the Catholic Church, the word "Magisterium" refers to the teaching authority of the church. This authority is understood to be embodied in the episcopacy, which is the aggregation of the current bishops of the church, led by the Bishop of Rome (the Pope), who has authority over the bishops, individually and as a body, as well as over each and every Catholic directly.

  8. Why Pope Francis invited Stephen Colbert, Chris Rock and ...

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    Pope Francis has held a “conclave of the comedians” with 100 of the world’s top comics at the Vatican. Star names such as Stephen Colbert, Conan O’Brien, Whoopi Goldberg and Chris Rock ...

  9. Rescue of Jews by Catholics during the Holocaust - Wikipedia

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    A number of other scholars replied with favorable accounts of the Pius XII, including Margherita Marchione's Yours Is a Precious Witness: Memoirs of Jews and Catholics in Wartime Italy (1997), Pope Pius XII: Architect for Peace (2000) and Consensus and Controversy: Defending Pope Pius XII (2002); Pierre Blet's Pius XII and the Second World War ...