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  2. Parish (Catholic Church) - Wikipedia

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    It is the lowest ecclesiastical subdivision in the Catholic episcopal polity, and the primary constituent unit of a diocese or eparchy. Parishes are extant in both the Latin and Eastern Catholic Churches. In the 1983 Code of Canon Law, parishes are constituted under cc. 515–552, entitled "Parishes, Pastors, and Parochial Vicars."

  3. Parochialism - Wikipedia

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    The term originates from the idea of a parish (Late Latin: parochia), one of the smaller divisions within many Christian churches such as the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Anglican churches. Events, groups and decisions within a parish are based locally — sometimes taking little heed of what is going on in the wider Church .

  4. Catholic Answers - Wikipedia

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    Catholic Answers is a Catholic advocacy group based in El Cajon, California. It describes itself as the largest lay-run apostolate of Catholic apologetics and evangelization in the United States. It publishes Catholic Answers Magazine , [ 1 ] a bimonthly magazine focusing on Catholic outreach, religious formation and apologetics , as well as ...

  5. Parochial altruism - Wikipedia

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    Parochial altruism is a concept in social psychology, evolutionary biology, and anthropology that describes altruism towards an in-group, often accompanied by hostility towards an out-group. [1] It is a combination of altruism, defined as behavior done for the benefit of others without direct effect on the self, and parochialism , which refers ...

  6. Parochial - Wikipedia

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    Parochial is an adjective which may refer to: Parishes, in religion Parish churches, also called parochial churches; Parochial church council, body within the Church of England; Parochial mission, in the Catholic church; Parochial political culture, an aspect of a political system

  7. Catholic Encyclopedia - Wikipedia

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    [Volumes 2] The Catholic Answers transcription, however, is an exact transcription of the original text, whereas the New Advent version at times modernizes certain usages (e.g., using the titles of Old Testament books found in several Protestant versions of the Holy Bible (used in Protestant churches / denominations), such as "1 & 2 Chronicles ...

  8. Karl Keating - Wikipedia

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    Karl Keating (born 1950) is a Catholic apologist and author who founded and presided over Catholic Answers, a lay apostolate of Catholic apologetics and evangelization. [1] Keating's book Catholicism and Fundamentalism was based on a 1988 series that ran for 30 weeks in The Wanderer.

  9. Plenary Councils of Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    From 1830 to 1850, the Catholic population in the United States, fueled by immigration, grew from 24,000 to 1.1 million. [2] In 1847, the Vatican erected the Archdiocese of St. Louis to accommodate growth. Within three years, the Vatican would erect three new ecclesiastical provinces in New York, Louisville and New Orleans. [3]