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  2. Category:Catholic templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Catholic templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Catholic templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  3. Template : Cite Catechism of the Catholic Church/sandbox

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    Create citation for Catechism of the Catholic Church Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status pp pp 1 Input paragraph number, or first paragraph in a range Number required end end Optional end of a range of paragraphs. Does not influence output page selection Unknown optional accessdate accessdate 2 Date ...

  4. Category:Catholic infobox templates - Wikipedia

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  5. Template : Quick cite Catechism of the Catholic Church/doc

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  6. Template:Cite Catechism of the Catholic Church/doc - Wikipedia

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    Designed to quickly and consistently cite paragraphs from the text Catechism of the Catholic Church, using subset of "cite:web" format. Must be enclosed between reference tags or in a reference template. This Template was updated in July 2021 to reflect revisions to the Vatican website. <ref>{{CCC|paragraph_number|date_accessed}}</ref> [1]

  7. Clerical celibacy - Wikipedia

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    This vow of chastity, made by people – not all of whom are clergy – is different from what is the obligation, not a vow, of clerical continence and celibacy. Celibacy for religious and monastics (monks and sisters/nuns) and for bishops is upheld by the Catholic Church and the traditions of both Eastern Orthodoxy and Oriental Orthodoxy ...

  8. Religious vows - Wikipedia

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    In the Catholic Church, the vows of members of religious orders and congregations are regulated by canons 654-658 of the Code of Canon Law. These are public vows, meaning vows accepted by a superior in the name of the Church, [5] and they are usually of two durations: temporary, and, after a few years, final vows (permanent or "perpetual ...

  9. Solemn vow - Wikipedia

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    A solemn vow is a certain vow ("a deliberate and free promise made to God about a possible and better good") taken by an at least 18 year old person individual after completion of the novitiate in a Catholic religious institute. It is solemn insofar as the Church recognizes it as such.