Refimprove date July 2007 AffirmingCatholicism is a movement operating in several provinces of the Anglican Communion , most notably in the United Kingdom UK , Ireland , the United States where it is known as Affirming Anglican Catholicism or AAC and Canada. The movement represents a liberal strand of Anglo Catholicism and is particularly noted for holding that Anglo Catholic belief and practice is compatible with the ordination of women . It also generally supports ordination into the threefold ministry bishop s, priest s, deacon s regardless of gender or sexual orientation . ref cite book title Evangelicals Etcetera Conflict and Conviction in the Church of England s Parties author Kelvin Randall year 2005 publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. isbn 0 7546 5215 7 pages 42 url http books.google.com books?id e9i 3s 0cgwC&pg PA42&dq 22Affirming Catholicism 22&ie ISO 8859 1&output html ref The movement was formalised on 9 June 1990, at St Alban s Church Holborn in London by a number of Anglo Catholic clergy in the Diocese of London who had been marginalised within, or expelled from, existing Anglo Catholic groups because of their support for women s ordination to the priesthood. It developed a theological stance which was staunchly liberal in matters of inclusivity but traditionally Catholic in matters of liturgy and the centrality and theology of the sacrament s whilst believing that traditional restrictions on who may receive them should be re examined. Prominent supporters include ... , Jeffrey John , both of whom have served on the executive committee of British Irish AffirmingCatholicism ... Catholicism fr AffirmingCatholicism ... Catholicism Forward in Faith References Reflist External links http www.affirmingcatholicism.org.uk AffirmingCatholicism UK http affirmingcatholicism.org index.html AffirmingCatholicism USA http www.cdsp.edu mgrau courses hsst2189 studweb WebsitesFall01 tgilmore index.html Anglo Catholicism for Progressives ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2007 The logical fallacy of affirming a disjunct also known as the fallacy of the alternative disjunct or a false exclusionary disjunct occurs when a deductive logic deductive argument takes the following logical form A or B A Therefore, it is not the case that B Or in logical operators math p vee q math math p math math vdash math math q math Where math vdash math denotes a logical assertion . Explanation The fallacy lies in concluding that one disjunction disjunct must be false because the other disjunct is true in fact they may both be true. This results from or being defined inclusively rather than exclusively. Affirming the disjunct should not be confused with the valid form known as the disjunctive syllogism . Example The following argument indicates the invalidity of affirming a disjunct Max is a cat or Max is a mammal. Max is a cat. Therefore, Max is not a mammal. This inference is invalid. If Max is a cat then Max is also a mammal. Remember or is defined in an inclusive sense not an exclusive sense. The car is red or the car is large. The car is red. Therefore, the car is not large. The above example of an argument also demonstrates the fallacy. See also Exclusive disjunction Logical disjunction Syllogistic fallacy External links http www.fallacyfiles.org afonedis.html Fallacy files affirming a disjunct Formal fallacy Category Propositional fallacies Category Syllogistic fallacies fr Affirmation d une disjonction he ja ... more details
Christianity and sexual orientation Open and Affirming ONA is an official designation of congregations and other settings within the United Church of Christ UCC denomination affirming the full inclusion of gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgender persons LGBT in that setting s life and ministry. The Open and Affirming program is administered by the UCC Coalition for LGBT Concerns, which supports congregations and other church settings as they consider adoption of an ONA covenant and maintains the official list of ONA settings. The Coalition encourages UCC congregations, campus ministries, seminaries, regional bodies and other communities to engage their members in serious study of sexual orientation and gender identity and to declare publicly their full welcome and inclusion of LGBT people. With more than 1,000 congregations, the UCC s ONA program is the largest of several LGBT welcoming church movements in U.S. and Canadian churches. History In 1985 the United Church of Christ s General Synod adopted the Open and Affirming ONA resolution, encouraging UCC congregations to welcome or consider welcoming gay, lesbian, and bisexual members into their life and programs. Following subsequent General Synod resolutions affirming transgender members of the church, the welcome was extended so that, today, an ONA covenant typically welcomes members of any sexual orientation or gender identity ..., more than 1,000 UCC congregations and other settings are listed as officially Open and Affirming ..., Multicultural, Open and Affirming , and Accessible to All A Church where everyone is welcome ..., 59 congregations have identified themselves as Faithful and Welcoming by affirming the Lexington ... summarized by the Open and Affirming movement. Only ten percent of UCC churches have officially adopted ... http facebook.com ucc.coalition Open and Affirming Facebook page http www.clgs.org 5 pdf fahnenstock ... News history of the ONA movement DEFAULTSORT Open And Affirming Category United Church of Christ Category ... more details
unreferenced date February 2012 Affirming the consequent , sometimes called converse error , is a formal fallacy , committed by reasoning in the argument form form If P , then Q . Q . Therefore, P . An argument of this form is validity invalid , i.e., the conclusion can be false even when statements 1 and 2 are true. Since P was never asserted as the only sufficient condition for Q , other factors could account for Q while P was false . The name affirming the consequent derives from the premise Q , which affirms consequent the then clause of the indicative conditional conditional premise. Examples One way to demonstrate the invalidity of this argument form is with a counterexample with true premises but an obviously false conclusion. For example If Bill Gates owns United States Bullion Depository Fort Knox , then he is rich. Bill Gates is rich. Therefore, Bill Gates owns Fort Knox. Owning Fort Knox is not the only way to be rich. There are any number of other ways to be rich. Arguments of the same form can sometimes seem superficially convincing, as in the following example If I have the flu , then I have a sore throat . I have a sore throat. Therefore, I have the flu. But having the flu is not the only cause of a sore throat since many illnesses cause sore throat, such as the common cold or strep throat . The following is a more subtle version of the fallacy embedded into conversation. A All Republican Party United States Republicans are gun control against gun control . B That s not true. My uncle s against gun control and he s not a Republican. B attempts to falsify A s Logical conditional conditional statement if Republican then against gun control by providing evidence he believes would contradict its implication. However, B s example of his uncle does not contradict A s statement, which says nothing about non Republicans. What would be needed to disprove A s assertion ... logic stub date November 2008 DEFAULTSORT Affirming The Consequent Category Propositional fallacies ... more details
, is a patron of the Anglican organisation, AffirmingCatholicism , a more liberal movement within ...Merge from Catholic discuss Talk Catholicism Merge Catholic into Catholicism date March 2012 hatnote ... Catholic Church pp move indef Use dmy dates date April 2011 universalism Christianity Catholicism ... people as a whole. ref name McBrien cite book last McBrien first Richard P. title Catholicism ... of Rome. Richard McBrien, The Church The Evolution of Catholicism New York HarperOne, 2008 ... Church. ref McBrien, Catholicism, 19 20. ref However, many others use the term to refer to other ... continuity of faith and practice, the term catholicism is at times employed to mark a contrast ... , Catholicism is distinguished from other forms of Christianity in its particular understanding .... ref Catholicism, according to McBrien s paradigm, includes a Monasticism monastic life, religious institute ... activity. ref In his book, Catholicism , he notes on page 19 that his book was written ... does he indicate in his book that Catholicism refers to churches not in communion with the See of Rome ... communion with the Bishop of Diocese of Rome Rome an essential element of Catholicism. Its constituent ... jurisdictions, while still being in union with Rome. ref Richard McBrien, Catholicism Minneapolis ..., The Church The Evolution of Catholicism , 6. ISBN 978 0 06 124521 3 McBrien says this Vatican ..., continues to refer to itself as the Catholic Church ref Thomas P. Rausch, S.J., Catholicism in the Third .... ref McBrien, in his book Catholicism , disagrees with the Church s usage of referring to itself ... directly or indirectly from and have beliefs and practices largely similar to Latin Rite Catholicism ... expressed in three distinct, yet sometimes overlapping manifestations Anglo Catholicism often ... of the Faith , The Atlantic Monthly , November 2003, 46 9. ref The growth of Anglo Catholicism ..., becoming Cardinal Catholicism cardinals . Others, like John Keble , Edward Bouverie Pusey , and Charles ... more details
Affirming Pentecostal Church International is an LGBT LGBT affirming Oneness Pentecostalism Apostolic Pentecostal denomination. It was founded December 5, 2010 in Indianapolis, Indiana, and maintains headquarters in that city. ref name glbtq1 cite web url http www.glbtq.com social sciences apostolic pentecostals,2.html title social sciences Apostolic Pentecostals publisher glbtq date accessdate 2011 06 10 ref ref http www.myapci.org ref APCI has established congregations in the US, Wales, Albania, Kosovo, Portugal, Mexico, Colombia, Brazil and Guatemala, and is in the process of establishing churches in Montenegro, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Argentina, Peru, South Africa, Taiwan, Tanzania, England, Trinidad, Ukraine, Uganda, and Ghana. APCI also has extensive ministries in Nigeria, through their Chicago church, High Praises International Ministries. ref name glbtq1 ref http www.myapci.org ref The church holds three conferences each year. ref http www.myapci.org ref Leadership Rev. Rafael DeJesus is the Senior Bishop. Rev. Kevin Konkle and Rev. Robert Martin serve as Associate Bishops ... ref Beliefs APCI is a fully affirming church open to all persons. Their anti discrimination policy includes ... texts of scripture, as do other Gay Apostolic Pentecostals LGBT Affirming Apostolic organizations. Education ... Affirming Pentecostal Church , Palmer Lake, CO http www.opendoorcommunitychurch.org Open ..., TN Turning Point Affirming Apostolic Church, Charleston, WV Mi Fortaleza es Dios, San Juan ... Affirming Pentecostal Church, Bloomington, IN http lighthousesatx.org Lighthouse Christian Fellowship ... Affirming Pentecostal Church, Merida, Mexico Affirming Pentecostal Church, Tirane, Albania Affirming Pentecostal Church, Bogota, Colombia Affirming Pentecostal Church, Pristina, Kosovo Affirming Pentecostal Church, Lisbon, Portugal Affirming Pentecostal Church, S o Paolo, Brazil http www.avivamiento.8m.com ... www.myapci.org Official website of the Affirming Pentecostal Church International Category Articles ... more details
baptist The Association of Welcoming and Affirming Baptists AWAB is a group consisting of Baptist individuals, organizations, and congregations that are committed to advocating and encouraging the full inclusion of lesbian , gay , bisexuality bisexual and transgender persons in the lives and ministries of Baptist churches. It is one of many LGBT welcoming church movements to emerge in American Christianity beginning in the 1980s. File AWAB Logo Small.png left AWAB was established by about ten congregations in 1993 during that year s ABCUSA Biennial in San Jose, California. It grew out of a group called http www.rainbowbaptists.org ambaptists.htm American Baptists Concerned for Sexual Minorities , which was founded in 1972 and which merged with AWAB in 2003. As of 2009 AWAB had 75 member congregations. These congregations are affiliated with the American Baptist Churches USA , the Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America , the Alliance of Baptists , and the United Church of Christ . Informal partners of AWAB include the Roger Williams Fellowship, the Coalition for Baptist Principles, and Baptists without Borders. In addition to the member congregations and informal partner organizations, AWAB has a number of local affiliated groups, member organizations, one member seminary and hundreds of individual members in all parts of the United States. Beyond Baptist circles, AWAB cooperates ecumenically with welcoming and affirming organizations in other Christian denominations and faith traditions. AWAB is partners in the Institute of Welcoming Resources and publishes a quarterly newsletter, The InSpiriter and an email newsletter, Associational . The national offices of AWAB are in Kensington ... out of San Francisco, CA. See also Portal LGBT LGBT affirming churches Pullen Memorial Baptist ... Church Austin, Texas External links http wabaptists.org Association of Welcoming and Affirming ... Association Of Welcoming And Affirming Baptists Category Baptist organizations Category Homosexuality ... more details
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender LGBT affirming denominations in Judaism also called gay affirming are Jewish religious groups that welcome LGBT members and do not consider homosexuality to be a sin . They include both entire Jewish denomination s, as well as individual synagogue s. Some are composed mainly of non LGBT members and also have specific programs to welcome LGBT people, while others are composed mainly of LGBT members. Denominations Conservative Judaism Conservative Judaism in North America Mixed support Reform Judaism North America Reform Judaism in North America Reconstructionist Judaism Humanistic Judaism Individual congregations http www.narayever.com First Narayever Congregation Toronto, Ontario, Canada http www.betmish.org Bet Mishpachah Washington, D.C. ref name DC http lgbt.dc.gov lgbt cwp view,a,3,q,554396,lgbtNav, 7C32273 7C.asp Affirming Churches, Synagogues, and Religious Groups , District of Columbia ref Fabrangen Havurah Washington, D.C. ref name DC http www.shaarzahav.org Congregation Sha har Zahav San Francisco, California http www.cbst.org Congregation Beit Simchat Torah New York, New York Denomination sanctioned programmes http www.huc.edu ijso inclusion Institute for Judaism and Sexual Orientation Reform Judaism Unofficial programmes Keshet Rabbis Conservative Judaism Hod Organization Hod Orthodox Judaism Bat Kol Orthodox Judaism Programmes not affiliated with any particular denomination Keshet organization Keshet Jewish Mosaic http www.nehirim.org Nehirim http www.gaygevalt.com GayGevalt LGBT Jewish Calendar http www.havruta.org.il Havruta Religious Gays See also Portal box LGBT Homosexuality and Judaism References references External links http www.huc.edu ijso inclusion Institute for Judaism and Sexual Orientation of Hebrew Union College Reform Judaism Religion and LGBT issues LGBT state collapsed DEFAULTSORT Lgbt Affirming Denominations In Judaism Category Homosexuality and Judaism ... more details
LGBT topics and Christianity Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender LGBT affirming Christian denominations are Christian denominations that do not consider homosexuality or transgender ism to be sin s. They include entire religious denomination s, as well as individual church building churches and congregations. Some are composed mainly of non LGBT members and also have specific programs to welcome LGBT ... are not LGBT affirming have member organized groups which are not officially sanctioned by the denomination ... name GLBTQ Some congregations are merely non discriminatory and LGBT affirming while others are specifically ... . Affirming Pentecostal Church International Association of Welcoming and Affirming Baptists ... Episcopal Church United States Friends General Conference Global Alliance of Affirming Apostolic ... of Iceland United Protestant Church in Belgium Portugal Affirming Pentecostal Church International British ... Wales Affirming Pentecostal Church International Albania Affirming Pentecostal Church International ... Central and South America Brazil Affirming Pentecostal Church International Colombia Affirming Pentecostal Church International Mexico Affirming Pentecostal Church International Individual congregations ..., TX, USA Denomination sanctioned programmes The following denominations have LGBT welcoming or affirming ... Open and Affirming Christian Church Disciples of Christ Open and Affirming. Welcoming Community Network ... Presbyterian Church USA Open & Affirming, All are Welcome Reformed Catholic Church USA International ... Open and affirming Open and Affirming ONA United Church of Christ Friends for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual ... of Welcoming and Affirming Baptists Welcoming and Affirming Baptist Pink Menno Campaign Mennonite ... friendly churches Christian http www.myapci.org Affirming Pentecostal Church International http ... Alliance of Affirming Apostolic Pentecostals Gay Apostolic Pentecostals http huk.org e index.htm Homosexuals ... Affirming Christian Denominations Category LGBT topics and Christianity es Iglesias cristianas inclusivas ... more details
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender LGBT affirming religious groups also called gay affirming are religious groups that welcome LGBT members and do not consider homosexuality to be a sin . They include entire religious denomination s, as well as individual church building churches and synagogue s. Some are composed mainly of non LGBT members and also have specific programs to welcome LGBT people, while others are composed mainly of LGBT members. History The Abrahamic religion s of Judaism , Christianity and Islam , have traditionally forbidden sodomy , believing and teaching that such behaviour is sin ful. ref http www.catholic.org national national story.php?id 29699 Bishop Soto tells NACDLGM Homosexuality is Sinful catholic.org, accessed 29 September 2008 ref ref http oncourse.ag.org help index.cfm?targetBay 24b28860 fb44 4e27 92a1 a2fe92076e8b&ModID 2&Process DisplayArticle&RSS RSSContentID 9123&RSS OriginatingChannelID 1202&RSS OriginatingRSSFeedID 3859&RSS Source Help topics Assemblies of God USA , accessed 6 July 2009 ref Today some denominations within these religions are accepting of homosexuality and inclusive of homosexual people, such as Reform Judaism , the United Church of Christ and the Metropolitan Community Church . Many clerical ministries seek to create officially sanctioned Safe space s in a similar vein as gay straight alliance s in various schools. LGBT ministries differ from lay lead movements for inclusion of LGBT parishioners in that most lay movements do not receive open and official support from clergy. They also differ from LGBT oriented congregations such as those of the Metropolitan Community Church formed explicitly for LGBT parishioners in that the clergy ... inclusive, at all levels. Judaism Main LGBT affirming denominations in Judaism Christianity Main LGBT affirming Christian denominations Episcopal Church United States fact date December ... dates date January 2011 DEFAULTSORT Lgbt Affirming Religious Groups Category Homosexuality and religion ... more details
Irish Catholicism may refer to Roman Catholicism in Ireland , the form of Catholicism practised by the Irish people Irish Catholic , a term used to describe people who are both Roman Catholic and Irish or of Irish descent disambig ... more details
. The more progressive or liberal style of Anglo Catholicism is represented by AffirmingCatholicism . A third strand of Anglican Catholicism criticizes elements of both liberalism and conservatism ... AffirmingCatholicism website http www.anglicanbreviary.net Anglican Breviary http orders.anglican.org ... Press. ISBN 978 1 58617 499 6 ref Particularly influential in the history of Anglo Catholicism ... monasticism within Anglicanism. Recent developments Since at least the 1970s, Anglo Catholicism has ... Protestant higher criticism , paved the way for an alternative form of Anglo Catholicism influenced ... incense and candles. Many other traditional Catholic practices are observed within Anglo Catholicism ... Church Anglicans. Various liturgical strands exist within Anglo Catholicism Some, such as the original ... Missal . Examples List of Anglo Catholic churches See also Portal Catholicism Anglicanism ... devotional society Anglican Missal Anglican sacraments Anglican Service Book Broad Church Catholicism ... resources pc alexander What is Anglo Catholicism? http www.gracechurchinnewark.org whatisanglocatholic.html ... Anglo Catholicism Category Christianity in the United Kingdom Category Christian theological movements ... more details
In Roman Catholicism , a titular is a Cardinal Catholicism cardinal who holds a titulus Roman Catholic titulus , one of the main churches of Rome . Such holders were initially by tradition native born Romans of high social standing . The first church in Rome to have a non Italian titular was Santi Quattro Coronati Dietrich of Trier was appointed titular in 975 by Pope Benedict VII . That basilica was originally Titulus Aemilianae , drawing its name in characteristic fashion from its foundress, who doubtless owned the extensive suburban Roman villa whose foundations remain under the church and whose audience hall became the ecclesiastical basilica. The term also applies to the holder of a titular see , which is a nominal often former episcopal or archiepiscopal see without an actual pastoral flock which confers the rank of titular arch bishop on its incumbent. Category Episcopacy in Roman Catholicism ... more details
Catholic disambiguation redirects here p Catholicism refers to the beliefs and practices of various religious groups that identify as Catholic Christian terminology Catholic p Catholicism may also refer to Council of Nicea s declarations contemporary endorsers, self described as One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church Aspects of Latin Rite of Roman Catholic Church Religious bodies, considered collectively, that claim apostolic succession via Catholic side of East West Schism of around 11th century Religious terminology The use of the term Catholic Christian terminology Catholic in an ecclesiastic context Religious beliefs The beliefs and practices of the Catholic Church , also known as the Roman Catholic Church Eastern Orthodox Church Oriental Orthodox Church Other groups see Catholic Church disambiguation disambig it Cattolicesimo disambigua ... more details
Folk Catholicism is any of various varieties of Catholicism as actually practiced in Catholic communities around the world. Practices that are identified by outside observers as folk Catholicism vary from place to place, and often vary as well from official Roman Catholic Church doctrine. Some forms of folk Catholic practices are based on syncretism with non Catholic beliefs and may involve the syncretism of Catholic saints and non Christian deities. Some of these folk Catholic forms have come to be identified as separate religions, as is the case with Caribbean and Brazilian syncretisms between Catholicism and West African religions, which include Haitian Haitian Vodou Vodou , Cuban Santer a , and Brazilian Candombl . Similarly complex syncretisms between Catholic practice and indigenous or Native American belief systems, as are common in Maya peoples Maya communities of Guatemala and Quechua people Quechua communities of Peru to give just two of many examples, are typically not named as separate religions their practitioners generally regard themselves as good Catholics. Other folk Catholic practices are local elaborations of Catholic custom, and do not contradict orthodox Catholic doctrine. Examples of such practices include compadre compadrazgo in modern Latin America, which developed from standard medieval European Catholic practices that fell out of favor in Europe after the seventeenth century, the veneration of Saint s and angel s that aren t officially venerated in Catholicism, generally from the apocrypha apocryphal books , such as Uriel the Archangel from the Apocalypse of Ezra 2 Esdras or 4 Ezra depending on naming convention , and ritual pilgrimage s in medieval ... occur everywhere that Catholicism is a major religion, not only in the often cited cases of Latin America and the West Indies. Folk accommodations between orthodox Catholicism and local beliefs can ... India. The Roman church takes a pragmatic stance towards folk Catholicism, and may often ... more details
POV date June 2011 Neo Catholicism is a term that some traditionalist Catholics use to describe a set of beliefs pertaining to both theology and political ideology. While a person does not necessarily subscribe to Neo Catholic thought on both the theological and ideological levels, it is often implied that a Neo Catholic does in fact subscribe to both tenets of Neo Catholicism. History The term Neo Catholicism or Neo Catholic was first used, in 2002, in a controversial ref http www.catholicintl.com catholicissues ewtn.pdf EWTN A Network Gone Wrong. A review by Robert A. Sungenis, Ph.D. ref book called The Great Fa ade Vatican II and the Regime of Novelty by traditionalist Catholics Christopher A. Ferrara and Thomas A. Woods, Jr, as a term for writers who opposed traditionalist Catholicism. It later increased in usage with another book, The Neo Catholics, Implementing Christian Nationalism in America by Betty Clermont, using the term in the title. The term was originally used by traditionalist Catholics to describe other Catholics that have a particular set of theological opinions and political ideologies opposed to most traditionalist Catholics. Theology These writers represent Neo Catholicism as the liberal thought that came as a result of the Second Vatican Council , while they represent as orthodox Catholicism those who want to return to pre Vatican II roots. According to them, Neo Catholics often support a reform of the reform mentality which, they say, is the belief that there was nothing wrong with the Second Vatican Council or the changes to the Roman Missal stemming from that Council, but rather that small clarifications to the documents and an authentic interpretation or hermeneutic of continuity are all that is needed to retain orthodoxy. They describe the theological approach that those they call Neo Catholics take towards what they themselves perceive as lack ... of the term Neo Catholic is that they often apply it to converts from Protestantism to Roman Catholicism ... more details
The pejorative term cafeteria Catholicism is applied to Catholics who dissent from Roman Catholicism Roman Catholic doctrinal or moral teaching. Examples include Catholics who dissent from Church teaching in regards to abortion , birth control , divorce , premarital sex , masturbation , or the moral status of homosexuality . Use in print An early use in print of cafeteria Catholicism appears in Fidelity , 1986. quotation Cafeteria Catholicism allows us to pick those truths by which we will measure our lives as Catholics. ... Cafeteria Catholicism is what happens when the stance of Protagoras, regarding man as the measure of all things, gets religion but not too much. Fidelity , 1986 published by the Wanderer Forum Foundation. A different distinction, in the term communal Catholicism had already been used in 1976. ref Chicago Catholics and the Struggles Within Their Church p21 Andrew M. Greeley 2010 4 Cafeteria Catholicism In 1976, I published a book called The Communal Catholic Greeley, 1976 in which I suggested that there two kinds of Catholics had emerged in the years after the council Institutional Catholics, who obeyed ref Use of the term The term is less frequently applied to those who dissent from other Catholic moral teaching on issues such as Catholic social teaching social justice , capital punishment , or just war this is because these areas of Catholic teaching are not definitively dogmatically defined by the Magisterium, and therefore not unchanging infallible from a Catholic standpoint dogma dogmata . ref Winters, Michael Sean 2009 01 30 . http www.slate.com id 2210151 The Crowded Catholic Cafeteria . Slate.com. ref The term has been in use since the issuance of Humanae Vitae , an official document that propounded the Church s opposition to the use of artificial birth control and advocates natural family planning . It is sometimes a synonymous phrase for Catholic in name only or CINO , dissident Catholic , heresy heretical Catholic , cultural Christian , or liberal ... more details
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Liberal Catholicism was a current of thought that was influential, especially in France , in the 19th century and the first half of the 20th. Being predominantly political in nature, Liberal Catholicism was distinct from the contemporary theological movement of Modernism Roman Catholicism Modernism , and is distinct also both from the attitude of Catholics who, especially since the Second Vatican Council are described as theologically progressive or Liberal Christianity liberal and from the attitude of groups such as the Liberal Catholic Church . Definition Liberal Catholicism has been defined as in essence a trend among sincere Catholics to exalt freedom as a primary value and to draw from this consequences in social, political, and religious life, seeking to reconcile the principles on which Christian France was founded with those that derived from the French Revolution . ref Essentiellement une tendance, chez des catholiques sinc res, exalter la libert comme valeur premi re avec les cons quences que cela entra ne pour les principes qui r gissent la vie sociale, politique et religieuse on en vient vouloir concilier des inconciliables, les principes sur lesquels taient fond s la France chr tienne et ceux qui d coulent de la R volution Arnaud de Lassus, Connaissance l mentaire du Lib ralisme catholique , 1988 . ref History The movement of Liberal Catholicism was initiated in France by Hugues Felicit Robert de Lamennais with the support of Jean Baptiste Henri Lacordaire , Charles Forbes Ren de Montalembert and Olympe Philippe Gerbet , Roman Catholic Diocese of Perpignan Elne Bishop of Perpignan , while a parallel movement arose in Belgium, led by Fran ois Antoine Marie Constantin de M an et de Beaurieux , Archbishop of Mechelen , and his vicar general Engelbert Sterckx ... of Belgium constitution that enshrined several of the freedoms for which Liberal Catholicism ... Catholicism Political Catholicism Rerum novarum Social justice Subsidiarity Catholicism Subsidiarity ... more details
Expert subject Catholicism date November 2008 Unreferenced date January 2007 File Valle de los caidos by forcy cruz y basilica.jpg thumb right Valle de los Ca dos in El Escorial, exemplary building of the francoist era style. National Catholicism nacionalcatolicismo was part of the ideological identity of Spain under Franco Francoism , the dictatorial regime with which Francisco Franco governed Spain between 1936 and 1975. Its most visible manifestation was the hegemony that the Catholic Church had in all aspects of public and private life. The creation of the term is possibly pejorative, by comparison of the regime of Franco with the German National Socialism that was its ally. As a symbol of the ideological divisions within Francoism, it can be compared to National syndicalism nacionalsindicalismo , an essential component of the ideology and political practice of the Falangist s. The ability of Franco successively to lean towards one or other of these factions, distributing responsibilities among them, was one of the keys to the maintenance of his power. See also Movimiento Nacional Religious Nationalism References reflist No footnotes date November 2010 BOTTI, Alfonso, Nazionalcattolicesimo e Spagna nuova 1881 1975 , Milano, Franco Angeli, 1992 ISBN 88 204 7242 2 Spanish trans. Cielo y dinero. El nacionalcatolicismo en Espa a 1881 1975 , Madrid, Alianza Editorial, 1992 ISBN 84 206 2717 8 Category Falangism Category Francoist Spain Category Political ideologies Category Religious nationalism Spain hist stub ca Nacionalcatolicisme es Nacionalcatolicismo eu Nazionalkatolizismo fr National catholicisme pl Narodowy katolicyzm ... more details
ref Anti Catholicism is a generic term for discrimination , hostility or prejudice directed against Catholicism , and especially against the Catholic Church , its clergy or its adherents. The term also applies to the religious persecution of Catholics or to a religious orientation opposed to Catholicism. ref anti catholicism. Dictionary.com. WordNet 3.0. Princeton University. http dictionary.reference.com browse anti catholicism accessed November 13, 2008 . ref In the Early Modern period , the Catholic ... and a new wave of anti Catholicism. In more recent times, anti Catholicism has assumed various ... Main Anti Catholicism in the United Kingdom File Hans Holbein d. J. 065.jpg thumb Saint Thomas More Institutional anti Catholicism in Britain and Ireland began with the English Reformation under ... were executed and became martyrs to the Catholic faith. Anti Catholicism among many of the English ... Catholicism in England including the Gunpowder Plot , in which Guy Fawkes and other Catholic conspirators ... anti Catholicism in England is represented by the burning of an effigy of the Catholic conspirator ... Main Anti Catholicism in the United States File Ganges1876.jpg thumb Famous 1876 editorial cartoon ... Catholic politicians John Highham described anti Catholicism as the most luxuriant, tenacious tradition ... Philip Jenkins title The New Anti Catholicism The Last Acceptable Prejudice publisher Oxford University ... 1 page 23 ref Anti Catholicism, which was prominent in the United Kingdom, was exported to the United ... cite book last Mannard first Joseph G. title American Anti Catholicism and its Literature year 1981 ... archivedate 2009 10 25 deadurl yes ref Historian Arthur Schlesinger Sr. has called Anti Catholicism ... Published 2004. ref American anti Catholicism has its origins in the Protestant Reformation ... . ref cite book first John Tracy last Ellis unused data American Catholicism year 1956 ref Colonial ... in the 1840s, was whipped into a frenzy of anti Catholicism that led to mob violence, the burning of Catholic ... more details
refimprove date May 2011 Expert subject Catholicism date July 2009 Political catholicism is a political and cultural conception which promotes the ideas and social teaching of the Catholic Church Catholic social teaching in public life. See also Christian democracy . The beginning of the political catholicism in 19th century As a program and a movement, political catholicism was started by Prussia n Catholics in the second half of the 19th century as a response to secular social concepts. The main reason was the attempt by Chancellor Otto von Bismarck to limit the influence of Catholic Church, first in Prussia, and then in united Germany. That struggle is known in history as the Kulturkampf . Citation needed date April 2010 From Germany, political Catholic social movements spread in Austria Hungary , especially in today s Austria, Christian Social Movement in Ukraine Ukraine , Slovenia and Croatian Catholic movement Croatia . Catholic Action was the name of many groups of Laity lay Catholics who were attempting to encourage a Catholic influence on political society. Citation needed date April 2010 After the 1891 encyclical Rerum novarum Of new things by Pope Leo XIII , political Catholic movements got a new impulse for development, and they spread the area of their involvement. With this encyclical, the Catholic Church expanded its interest in social, economical, political and cultural issues, and it called for a drastic conversion of Western society in the 19th century in the face of capitalist influences. Following the release of the document, the labour movement which had previously floundered began to flourish in Europe and later in North America. Catholic believers, both lay and clergy alike, had a desire for active social and political engagement in order to deal with acute ... of political catholicism. Special situation happened in Mexico, where rigid atheists ruled in 1920s ... Political Movement . Sources Political Catholicism in Europe 1918 45 , New York 2004 London 2005 ... more details
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