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  2. Apostolic Brethren - Wikipedia

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    Persecution embittered their opposition; the Church, in their eyes, had fallen completely away from apostolic holiness, and become Babylon the Great, the persecutor of the saints. Their apocalyptic utterances and expectations are a link with the Joachimites ; in fact, parallels to their teaching, mostly founded on literal interpretations of ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Saint Thomas the Apostle of ...

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    The diocesan pastoral center. The Chaldean Eparchy of Saint Thomas the Apostle in Detroit (Latin: Eparchia Sancti Thomas Apostoli Detroitensis Chaldaeorum) is a Chaldean Catholic Church eparchy of the Catholic Church in the Eastern United States.

  5. Church of the Holy Apostles - Wikipedia

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    For more than 700 years, the Church of the Holy Apostles was the second most important church in Constantinople, after that of the Holy Wisdom (Hagia Sophia).But whereas the church of the Holy Wisdom was in the city's oldest part, that of the Holy Apostles stood in the newer part of the expanded imperial capital, on the great thoroughfare called Mese Odós (English: Central Street), and became ...

  6. Santi Apostoli, Rome - Wikipedia

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    Santi Dodici Apostoli (Church of the Twelve Holy Apostles; Latin: SS. Duodecim Apostolorum), commonly known as Santi Apostoli, is a 6th-century Catholic parish and titular church and minor basilica in Rome, Italy, the mother church of the Conventual Franciscan Order whose General Curia (world headquarters) is in the adjacent building. [2]

  7. Apostolic Fathers - Wikipedia

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    He was said to have been consecrated by Peter the Apostle, and he is known to have been a leading member of the Church in Rome in the late 1st century. [9] [10] The First Epistle of Clement (c. AD 96) [11] was copied and widely read and is generally considered to be the oldest Christian epistle in existence outside of the New Testament.

  8. Apostolic see - Wikipedia

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    Jurisdictional authority of particular episcopal sees over others is not necessarily associated with the apostolic origin of the see. Thus, the fourth canon of the First Council of Nicaea of 325 attributed to the bishop of the capital (metropolis) of each Roman province (the "metropolitan bishop") a position of authority among the bishops of the province, without reference to the founding ...

  9. Santi Apostoli, Venice - Wikipedia

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    The Chiesa dei Santi Apostoli di Cristo (Church of the Holy Apostles of Christ), commonly called San Apostoli, is a 7th-century Roman Catholic church located in the Cannaregio sestiere of the Italian city of Venice. It is one of the oldest churches in the city and has undergone numerous changes since its foundation.