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  1. Apostolic Tradition

    Tradition The Apostolic Tradition or Egyptian Church Order is an early Christian treatise which ... Apostolic Tradition presumed by Hippolytus of Rome . Due to this attribution, this manual played ... ref If the Apostolic Tradition was work of Hippolytus, it could be dated about 215 CE and its origin ... title The Apostolic Tradition A Commentary series Hermeneia location Minneapolis publisher Fortress ... in Egypt or even to Syria . Some scholars also suggest that the Apostolic Tradition portrays a liturgy ... Press page 194 ref Manuscript Tradition The text of the Apostolic Tradition was part of two main ... Church Order and corresponds to what is now usually known as Apostolic Tradition . The text was also ... edition was produced by Gregory Dix in 1937 ref Gregory Dix The Treatise on the Apostolic Tradition ... of the Apostolic Tradition The section of the Alexandrine Sinodos , rediscovered ... Apostolic Tradition presumed by Hippolytus of Rome by Edward von der Goltz in 1906 ref Edward von ..., and one named On the charismata Apostolic Tradition . This brought the scholars to presume the existence of a writing named Apostolic Tradition by Hippolytus. Recent research on this statue ... derived by the text of the Apostolic Tradition, the Canons of Hippolytus and Apostolic Constitutions Epitome of the eighth book The Constitutions through Hippolytus . the term Apostolic Tradition itself is found in both the first and last page of the text. The attribution of the Apostolic Tradition ... the Apostolic Tradition is, or a work written by an other priest named Hippolytus but lived probably ... on the statue refers to also to charismata , but the Apostolic Tradition doesn t deal with this argument ... more in line with the forms of Church life in Alexandria or in Syria . Content The Apostolic Tradition, as the other Church Orders, has the aim to offer authoritative apostolic prescriptions .... It is the well known Anaphora of the Apostolic Tradition chapters 5 and 6 the liturgical offering ...   more details



  1. Apostolic Majesty

    No footnotes article, Apostolic Majesty, date February 2008 His Royal Apostolic Majesty was a Style manner of address style used by the Kings of Hungary , in the sense of being latter day apostles of Christianity. First creation The origin of this title dates from about A.D. 1000 when it was conferred by Pope Silvester II upon Stephen I of Hungary Saint Stephen I 975&ndash 1038 , the first Christian king of Hungary , who is supposed to have received it from Pope Sylvester II in recognition of the activity displayed by him in promoting the introduction of Christianity into Hungary and his zeal in seeking the conversion of the heathen. According to tradition, Stephen also received the ecclesiastical title of Apostolic Legate . Arduin or Hartvik 1097 1103 , bishop of Raab Gy r , the biographer of St. Stephen, tells us that the pope hailed the king as a veritable Apostle of Christ, with reference to his holy labours in spreading the Catholic faith through Hungary. However the papal bull of Sylvester II, dated 27 March 1000, whereby the pope grants St. Stephen the crown and title of King, returns ..., and her descendants, the later Habsburg Emperors of Austria , bore the title of apostolic king of Hungary ... , at their head, opened negotiations with the Holy See to have the title of Apostolic Majesty ... Apostolic Majesty came into use. Maria Theresia used the female version of the title, Apostolic Queen ... prescribed that the title Apostolic King of Hungary should be used for the future in all acts .... Franz Joseph I of Austria was titled His Imperial and Royal Apostolic Majesty Seine Kaiserliche und ... and Royal Apostolic Majesty Ihre Kaiserliche und K niglich Apostolische Majest t . The plural for the couple was also used as Their Imperial and Royal Apostolic Majesties Ihre Kaiserlichen und K niglich ... in Hungary were not connected with the title Apostolic Majesty , but exercised in virtue of the supreme ... Apostolic Majesty on the Catholic Encyclopedia Mstyles Category Heads of state Category Hungarian ...   more details



  1. In camera (disambiguation)

    In camera is a legal term meaning in private . In camera may also refer to In Camera Arthur & Yu album In Camera Arthur & Yu album In Camera Peter Hammill album In Camera Peter Hammill album In Camera band , a London based post punk band In Camera, a duo project of the musicians Christoph Heemann and Timo Van Luyck No Exit , Jean Paul Sartre s existentialist play, as its original title Huis Clos is the French legal term for in camera In camera effect s or in camera editing in film and video production disamb ...   more details



  1. Still camera

    Unreferenced date December 2009 A still camera is a type of camera used to take photograph s. Traditional cameras capture light onto photographic film . Digital cameras use electronics , usually a charge coupled device CCD to store digital images in random Access Memory computer memory inside the camera. The digital image can be transferred to a computer for later processing. The still camera may be divided in a number of types note that some cameras fall into more than one category columns list 5 Autofocus camera Box camera Compact camera Digital camera Disposable camera Field camera Folding camera Instant camera Live preview digital camera Pinhole camera Press camera Rangefinder camera Single lens reflex camera Stereo camera Twin lens reflex camera View camera Viewfinder camera See also Photography PictBridge Photography DEFAULTSORT Still Camera Category Cameras by type Category Cameras bn fa ...   more details



  1. Apostolic see

    In Christianity , an apostolic see is any episcopal see whose foundation is attributed to one or more of the Twelve Apostles apostles of Jesus . Out of the many such sees, five acquired special importance in Chalcedonian Christianity beginning with the council held in 451 and became classified as the Pentarchy Christianity Pentarchy in Eastern Orthodox Christianity . But before then, the First Council of Nicaea of 325 recognized in its sixth canon the special position of Early centers of Christianity Rome Rome and Early centers of Christianity Alexandria Alexandria , and perhaps of Early centers ... in their apostolic journeys. ref Patriarch of Antioch Antioch , in present day Turkey Saint Peter ... Saint James Other sees who claim to be founded by an apostle and thus can claim to be apostolic sees ... Paul Early centers of Christianity Paphos Paphos , in Cyprus Barnabas and Paul Armenian Apostolic Church ... hand, there was only one great see claiming Apostolic foundation Rome so that Rome came to be regarded as the Apostolic see http www.intratext.com IXT ENG0804 P9.HTM Bishop Kallistos Ware, Orthodox Church . ref the Apostolic See is used in the singular and capitalized to refer specifically .... ref An Apostolic see is any see founded by an Apostle and having the authority of its founder the Apostolic See is the seat of authority in the Roman Church, continuing the Apostolic functions of Peter ... which could lay claim to an Apostolic see, until Rome alone remained to Rome, therefore, the term applies as a proper name http www.newadvent.org cathen 01640c.htm Catholic Encyclopedia, article The Apostolic ... I C lestine , bishop of the Apostolic See was used. ref http www.ccel.org ccel schaff npnf214.x.xii.html ... of Canon Law and the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches state In this Code the terms Apostolic .... See also Early centers of Christianity References reflist colwidth 35em DEFAULTSORT Apostolic See Category Apostolic sees Category Christian terms Category Dioceses fr Si ge apostolique ko it Sedi ...   more details



  1. Apostolic Preacher

    The Apostolic Preacher , also known as the Preacher to the Papal Household is a part of the Roman Curia . This individual gives meditation to the Pope and other senior officials. This individual is the only one allowed to preach to the pope. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi europe 6184477.stm BBC NEWS Europe Call for Church sex abuse penance Bot generated title ref Since 1980, the position has been held by Raniero Cantalamessa Rev. Fr. Raniero Cantalamessa . History Established by Pope Paul IV in 1555, the position was initially unpopular among Prelates . This individual held the ideal of reminding the Papal Court of their respective duties. ref name autogenerated1 CathEncy url http www.newadvent.org cathen 12354b.htm title Preacher Apostolic ref Prior to this, four General Procurators took turns to preach on the Sundays of Advent and Lent . Under this new position, one person would be appointed from different religious orders. In 1753, under the reign of Pope Benedict XIV , the Brief Inclytum Fratrum Minorum reserved the office exclusively to individuals of the Order of Friars Minor Capuchin Order of Capuchin Friars Minor . ref http www.cantalamessa.org en predicatore.php P. Raniero Cantalamessa, ofmcap Point out this page Bot generated title ref It was stated this change took place because of the example of Christian piety and religious perfection, the splendor of doctrine and the Apostolic Zeal found in the order. ref name autogenerated1 Apostolic Preachers Alonso Salmer n Francis Toleto Anselmus Marzatti Francis Cassini Bonaventure Barberini Michael Francesch Lewis Micara of Frascati Lewis of Trent Raniero Cantalamessa References Portal Christianity Reflist Catholic Category Holy See Category Roman Curia Category Roman Catholic Church offices RC stub fr Pr dicateur de la Maison pontificale it Predicatore della Casa Pontificia ru ...   more details



  1. Apostolic Fathers

    The Apostolic Fathers are a small number of Early Christianity Early Christian authors who lived and wrote ... Philip Schaff The Apostolic Fathers, with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus ref ref The earliest known use of the term Apostolic al Fathers was by William Wake, in 1693, when he was chaplain in ordinary to King ... 1 279 099.pdf H.J. de Jonge On the origin of the term Apostolic Fathers ref They are acknowledged ... Antioch Antioch , and Polycarp of Early centers of Christianity Anatolia Smyrna . The label Apostolic ... , and developers of Christian doctrine doctrine . Apostolic Fathers and their works Famous Apostolic Fathers include St. Clement of Rome fl. 96 , ref Clement of Rome, St. Cross, F. L., ed. The Oxford ... among the writings of the Apostolic Fathers although their authors are unknown. Clement of Rome ... Eusebius in insisting that the apostolic connection of Papius was with John the Evangelist , and that this John ... by some of the Church Fathers as part of the New Testament ref Apostolic Constitutions ... the faithful to repent of the sins that have harmed it. Apostolic authority File Burghers michael saintpolycarp.jpg left thumb St. Polycarp, depicted with a book as a symbol of his writings. The Apostolic ... cultural, sister churches sharing one apostolic tradition. Their ecclesiology, adoption of some ... interpretations as heresy heretical . Other texts written much later are not considered apostolic ... lost works, the contents of which can only be speculated. The writings of the Apostolic Fathers are in a number ... and liturgical practice. Apostolic connection The early Church relied on apostolic authority in separating ... Apostolic Fathers can be traced to a 1672 title of Jean Baptiste Cotelier , his SS. Patrum qui temporibus apostolicis floruerunt opera Works of the holy fathers who flourished in the apostolic times ... Catholic writers. Opposition to term Not all Christians employ the term Apostolic Fathers . The authority ... to the apostolic generation. For those Christians for whom Church tradition is of comparable weight ...   more details



  1. Apostolic Intervention

    The Apostolic Intervention were a United Kingdom British rock music rock band in the mid 1960s, who are best known for their 1967 single music single Tell Me Have You Ever Seen Me . The band originally formed in Hertfordshire in Late 1965 as The Little People , and comprised Angus Shirley lead guitar , Dino Dines Peter Dino Dines organ, vocals , Bob Argent bass , and Angus younger brother Jerry Shirley drums . They began by playing cover version covers of United States American R&B records, and emulated the music of their heroes, The Small Faces . After they supported the latter band on a local bill, Steve Marriott became their mentor, and persuaded Andrew Loog Oldham of Immediate Records to sign them in early 1967. Marriott wanted them to change their name to The Nice, but Oldham insisted on them using the name The Apostolic Intervention, giving the name The Nice to another band instead. Marriott offered the band a song that he and Ronnie Lane had written, Tell Me Have You Ever Seen Me , producing their single and playing bass guitar bass on the record in preference to Bob Argent. The record failed to make the charts, and the song was soon recorded by The Small Faces themselves on their album Small Faces 1967 album Small Faces issued in the US in a different form as There are But Four Small Faces . Further attempts at recording The Apostolic Intervention were unsuccessful, and the band split up before the end of 1967. Dines and Jerry Shirley joined Tim Renwick in a band known variously as Little Women and the Wages of Sin. Dines later joined the Keef Hartley Band and T. Rex band T. Rex , while Shirley played sessions before joining Steve Marriott in Humble Pie band Humble Pie in 1969. ref name allmusic Allmusic class artist id p385473 biography pure url yes Biography of The Apostolic ... jerry shirley.html Jerry Shirley at Humble Pie.net ref Tell Me Have You Ever Seen Me by The Apostolic ..., as well as showing off some superb playing. ref name allmusic References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Apostolic ...   more details



  1. Camera calibration

    Camera calibration may refer to Camera resectioning , which is called also geometric camera calibration Color mapping , which is a method for photometric camera calibration disambig ...   more details



  1. Apostolic succession

    . Apostolic succession has been defined as the method whereby the ministry of the Christian ... origin directly from one of the apostles or indirectly from through the initiative of an apostolic ... Oxford University Press 2005 ISBN 978 0 19 280290 3 , article apostolic succession ref ref name .... 89 ref ref http www.google.com search?tbm bks&tbo 1&q Harrison 22regards the apostolic office 22 ... ISBN 9780802490667 , article Apostle ref Bishops are seen not as succeeding to the apostolic office ... , p. 524 ref Their commission is derived from the apostles they perform apostolic functions and, some ... name ODCC Apostolic succession in the Early Fathers Writing about AD 94, Clement of Rome states that the apostles ... supports some sort of approved continuation of the apostolic ministry ref Jay, Eric G. The Church ... to the idea of the transmission of grace through the apostolic succession which in later centuries was understood as being specifically transmitted through the laying on of hands by a bishop within the apostolic ... founded churches such as his own in Carthage could be considered apostolic if they had derived the tradition of faith and the seeds of doctrine from an apostolic church. ref Jay, Eric G. The Church ... 1959 ref Apostolic succession of bishops rquote right Let them produce the original records of their churches ... and predecessor some one of the apostles or of apostolic men ref cite web url http www.newadvent.org ... accessdate 2011 07 26 ref Tertullian For its adherents, episcopal apostolic succession is transmitted ... on of hands of bishops previously consecrated within the apostolic succession. This lineage of ordination is traceable, according to Apostolic churches, to the original Twelve Apostles , thus making the Church the continuation of the early Apostolic Age Apostolic Christian community . It is one ... and Priesthood presbyters priests ordained by bishops in the apostolic succession can validly celebrate ... , Confession reconciliation of penitents , confirmation and anointing of the sick . Apostolic ...   more details



  1. Protonotary apostolic

    Image ApostolicProtonotaryCoA PioM.svg thumb right Generic coat of arms of a protonotary apostolic In the Roman Catholic Church , protonotary apostolic Latin protonotarius apostolicus is the title for a member of the highest non episcopal college of prelate s in the Roman Curia or, outside of Rome, an honorary prelate on whom the pope has conferred this title and its special privileges. History In later antiquity there were in Rome seven regional Civil law notary notaries , who, on the further development of the papal administration and the accompanying increase of the notaries, remained the supreme palace notaries of the papal chancery notarii apostolici or protonotarii . In the Middle Ages the protonotaries were very high papal officials, and were often raised directly from this office to the cardinal Catholicism cardinal ate. Originally numbering seven, Pope Sixtus V 1585 90 increased their number to twelve. Their importance gradually diminished, and at the time of the French Revolution the office had almost entirely disappeared. On 8 February 1838, Pope Gregory XVI re established the college of real protonotaries with seven members called protonotarii de numero participantium , also known as numerary protonotaries , because they shared in the revenues, as officials of the Roman Apostolic Chancery Chancery . Since the sixteenth century the popes had also appointed honorary protonotaries, who enjoyed the same privileges as the seven real members of the college and titular protonotaries ... Apostolic protonotaries de numero &mdash who continue the work of the College of Protonotaries ... to the black cassock for formal ceremonies of a non liturgical nature e.g., a graduation . Apostolic ... Prothonotary Apostolic url http www.newadvent.org cathen 12503a.htm Catholic wstitle Prothonotary Apostolic Category Ecclesiastical titles Category Roman Catholic Church offices Category Roman Curia Category Prothonotaries Apostolic Category Apostolic pronotaries Category Notary de Apostolischer Protonotar ...   more details



  1. Apostolic Brethren

    The Apostolic Brethren sometimes referred to as Apostolici , Apostoli , Apostles were a Christianity Christian sect founded in northern Italy in the latter half of the 13th century by Gerard Segarelli , a native of Alzano in the territory of Parma. He was of low birth and without education, applied for membership in the Franciscan order at Parma, and was rejected. Ultimately he resolved to devote himself to the restoration of what he conceived to be the apostolic manner of life. The movement later degenerated in the infamous Dulcinian Dulcinian movement . The Apostolic Brethren are often portrayed as a cult in the media. History About 1260, Segarelli assumed a costume patterned after representations which he had seen of the apostles, sold his house, scattered the price in the market place, and went out to preach repentance as a mendicant brother. He found disciples, and the new order of penitents spread throughout Lombardy and beyond it. At first the Franciscans and other churchmen only scoffed at Segarelli s eccentric ways but about 1280 the Bishop of Parma threw him into prison, then kept him awhile in his palace as a source of amusement, and in 1286 banished him from the diocese. All new mendicant orders without papal sanction having been prohibited by the Second Council of Lyon in 1274, ref We perpetually forbid absolutely all the forms of religious life and the mendicant orders founded after the said council which have not merited confirmation of the apostolic see, and we suppress them in so far as they have spread http www.geocities.com Heartland Valley 8920 churchcouncils ... a severe reprobation of the Apostolic Brethren in 1286, and Pope Nicholas IV Nicholas IV renewed it in 1290 ... which the Apostolic Brethren strove to realize was a life of supposed perfect sanctity, in complete ... fallen completely away from apostolic holiness, and become Babylon the Great, the persecutor of the saints ..., and rejected capital punishment their close intercourse with their apostolic sisters gave rise ...   more details



  1. Apostolic Penitentiary

    Roman Curia The Apostolic Penitentiary , formerly called the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Penitentiary , is one of the three tribunal s of the Roman Curia . The Apostolic Penitentiary is chiefly a tribunal of mercy , responsible for issues relating to the forgiveness of sin s in the Catholic Church . The Apostolic Penitentiary has jurisdiction only over matters in the internal forum . Its work falls mainly into these categories the absolution of excommunication s lat sententi reserved to the Holy See, the dispensation of sacrament al impediments reserved to the Holy See, and the issuance and governance of indulgence s. The head of the Apostolic Penitentiary, the Major Penitentiary , is one of the few Vatican officials who retains his position sede vacante . ref name udg14 cite web url ... 12879 accessdate 2012 01 06 ref The second highest ranking official in the Apostolic Penitentiary, the Regent .... . Historical duties Up until the 18th century, the Apostolic Penitentiary also considered cases ... submit the dispute to the Apostolic Penitentiary. The alleged offense was said to be against the external ... were transcribed by legal clerks, who were paid by fees assessed by Apostolic Penitentiary ... The Apostolic Penitentiary also specifies Indulgence Actions for which indulgences are granted ... substitute penitentiary 1361 1367, grand penitentiary 1367 Galhardus de Boscoviridi regent of the Apostolic ... Sarcenas 1383 89 and Pierre Girard 1394 1408 ref Giovanni d Amelia regent of the Apostolic Penitentiary 1378 Eleazario da Sabrano 1378 1379 Augustin de Lanzano regent of the Apostolic Penitentiary 1379 1382 Luca Rodolfucci de Gentili 1382 1388 Augustin de Lanzano regent of the Apostolic Penitentiary ... reflist External links http www.vatican.va roman curia tribunals apost penit index.htm Apostolic Penitentiary ... Information http www.fiu.edu mirandas curia.htm Penitentiary Apostolic Penitentiary catholic Category Sacrament of Confession Category Apostolic Penitentiary Category Canon law Catholic Church Category ...   more details



  1. Apostolic College

    Apostolic College refers to the twelve Apostles of Christ as the body of men commissioned by him to spread his message over the whole world and to give it the stability of a well ordered society i.e. to be the founders, the foundation, and pillars of the visible Church building church on earth. The name apostle denotes their commission. An apostle is a missionary, sent by competent authority, to extend the Gospel to new lands. In this context it denotes exclusively Christ s apostles. References This article contains text from the public domain Catholic Encyclopaedia christianity stub Category Catholic terms Category Followers of Jesus ...   more details



  1. Apostolic Syndic

    Orphan date February 2009 An Apostolic Syndic is a Catholic layman, who in the name, and by the authority, of the Holy See, assumes the care and civil administration of the temporalities and in particular the pecuniary alms destined for the support and benefit of Franciscan convents, and thence provides for the requirements of the brethren. History To the Friars Minor , corporate as well as individual ownership was forbidden by the constitution or the rule. During the first years of the order s existence, the literal observance of this precept, being feasible as well as possible, presented no difficulty but as time went on, and the order developed as a vast organization, and spread over the whole world, countless difficulties had to be faced and fierce controversy arose, the quaestio de paupertate lasting for centuries. To preserve and safeguard as far as possible the letter as well as the spirit of the complete expropriation advocated by St. Francis, the popes adopted the fictio juris of assuming to themselves the ownership of all goods bestowed upon the friars. Thus the friars were legally regarded as mere users, the right of property being vested in the Roman pontiff, except in cases where the donors made explicit reservation in their own behalf. But as the civil administration of property in one s own interest is an act of ownership, and this was prohibited by the rule, such administration had to be exercised by a steward appointed, or at least authorized, by the Holy See. According to the Decretal of Nicolas III , Exiit qui seminat art. 12, n. 2 of 14 August 1279, the appointment of the Apostolic Syndic rested with the sovereign pontiff or the order s cardinal protector sometimes bishops acted as their delegates in this matter but Martin IV Exultantes , 18 January 1283 ... the interest of the community in whose favour he acted. The Apostolic syndic and his wife and children ... , 16 April 1526 . Source Portal Christianity Catholic wstitle Apostolic Syndic Category Ecclesiastical ...   more details



  1. Apostolic Dataria

    The Apostolic dataria was one of the five Ufficii di Curia curial offices in the Roman Curia . It was abolished by Pope Paul VI in 1967. History According to some authorities, among them Amydenus De officio et jurisdictione datarii necnon de stylo Datariae , the office of the dataria is of very ancient origin, but that it is not appears from the fact that the business which eventually fell to it was originally transacted elsewhere. The Dataria was entrusted, chiefly, with the concession of matrimonial dispensation s of external jurisdiction, and with the collation the abstract of conferring of benefice s reserved to the Holy See . To this double faculty was added that of granting many other indult s and graces, but these additions were made later. Until the time of Pope Pius IV matrimonial dispensations were granted through the Apostolic Penitentiaria and as to the collation of reserved benefices, that authority could not have been granted in very remote times, since the establishment of those reservations is comparatively recent although some vestige of reservations is found even prior to the twelfth century, the custom was not frequent before Innocent II , and only from the time of Pope Clement IV the reservation of benefices was adopted as a general rule c. ii, De pract. et dignit. III, 4 in 6 . It may be said that, while this office certainly existed in the fourteenth century, as an independent bureau, it is impossible to determine the precise time of its creation. The Dataria ... as about that of vice chancellor in the Apostolic Chancery . Some hold it is derived from the fact ... of the office, gave it an entirely new organization in his apostolic constitution Sapienti consilio ... for parishes. Among the Datary offices that were abolished mention should be made of that of the Apostolic ... the Apostolic Letters for the collation of those benefices, to dispense from the conditions required ... Curia reorganized the Curia with the apostolic constitution Regimini Ecclesiae universae of 15 August ...   more details



  1. Apostolic Signatura

    Roman Curia The Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura is the highest judicial authority in the Catholic Church apart from the Pope himself, who as the supreme ecclesiastical judge, is the final point of appeal for any ecclesiastical judgment . ref http www.intratext.com IXT ENG0017 P5E.HTM Code of Canon Law, canon 1442 ref In addition, it oversees the administration of justice in the Church. ref name PB http www.vatican.va holy father john paul ii apost constitutions documents hf jp ii apc 19880628 pastor bonus roman curia en.html TRIBUNALS Apostolic constitution Pastor Bonus , 121 125 translation revised by the Secretariat of State Holy See . ref The current Prefect of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura since June 27, 2008 is Cardinal Catholicism Cardinal Raymond Leo Burke , previously Archbishop of Archdiocese of St. Louis St. Louis, Missouri and Bishop Catholic Church Bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of La Crosse La Crosse , Wisconsin. The current Secretary since April 12, 2008 is Bishop Catholic Church Bishop Frans Daneels , O. Praem. . Field of competence The Roman Rota is the ordinary appellate tribunal of the Apostolic See. ref http www.intratext.com IXT ENG0017 P5E.HTM Code of Canon Law, canon 1443 ref ref http www.vatican.va holy father john paul ii apost constitutions documents hf jp ii apc 19880628 pastor bonus roman curia en.html TRIBUNALS Pastor Bonus , 128 ref The Signatura s competence covers instead complaints of nullity and petitions for total ... 1909, Pope Pius X reestablished a single Apostolic Signatura, consisting of six cardinals, one of whom ... of the Apostolic Signatura is that laid down in the apostolic constitution Pastor Bonus of 28 ... Catholic Encyclopedia Roman Curia ref Prefects of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura ... are the present members of the Apostolic Signatura Raymond Leo Burke , Prefect Agostino ... law Catholic Church Category Apostolic Signatura Category Ecclesiastical courts cs Nejvy tribun l ...   more details



  1. Kirlian Camera

    Kirlian Camera can mean a device used for Kirlian photography the electronic darkwave band Kirlian Camera band Kirlian Camera disambig ...   more details



  1. FSU Camera

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date November 2006 FSU camera is a collective term for photographic and film camera s produced in the former Soviet Union hence FSU and its successor states, insofar as cameras and optical equipment are still being made there at present, this includes Russia , Ukraine and Belarus . FSU cameras include the Zenit camera Zenit Single lens reflex camera , the Zorki , FED camera FED and Kiev Arsenal photo camera Kiev Rangefinder camera rangefinder s, the Kiev 88 , Lubitel and Iskra camera Iskra medium format film medium format cameras, the Fotokor large format camera and the Horizon camera Horizon Panoramic photography panoramic camera. DEFAULTSORT Fsu Camera Category Cameras ...   more details



  1. Apostolic King

    unreferenced date January 2011 Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Apostolic King was a hereditary title borne by the King of Hungary . Stephen I of Hungary Saint Stephen ca. 997 1038 was supposed to have received it from Pope Sylvester II . The king s efforts to Christianize his people led to his comparison to one of the Twelve Apostles apostles . It was first used by the Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I 1657 1705 as King of Hungary. The title was last used in the reign of Karl of Austria Charles IV 1916 18 . The title is comparable to Spain s Catholic Monarchs Catholic and France s Most Christian King but is of a higher order. Category Heads of state Category Hungarian noble titles Hungary hist stub hu Apostoli kir ly ms Raja Hawariun nl Apostolische Majesteit pl Kr l apostolski fi Apostolinen kuningas tl Apostolikong Hari ng Unggarya ...   more details



  1. Apostolic Age

    for the Apostolic Age is the Acts of the Apostles , but Historical reliability of the Acts of the Apostles .... The apostolic period between the years 30 and 100 produced writings attributed to the direct followers of Jesus Christ. The period is traditionally associated with the apostles, apostolic times and apostolic writings. The New Testament books were connected by Early Christianity the early church ... Testament books. In the traditional history of the Christian church, the Apostolic Age was the foundation upon which the entire church s history is founded. ref Brown 1993 . p. 10. ref The Apostolic ... detail in bibleref Galatians 3 NRSV . ref McGrath 2006 . Pp 174 175. ref Apostolic Church in Jerusalem See also Apostolic see Jerusalem in Christianity Bishop of Jerusalem In 66, the First Jewish ..., Apostolic Christianity http www.archive.org details christianityinap00purv Christianity in the apostolic age http www.archive.org details historyofchristi1912mcgi A history of Christianity in the apostolic ... terms da Urkristendommen de Urchristentum eo Apostola epoko ia Era apostolic ja sv ...   more details



  1. 3D camera

    3D camera may refer to Range imaging Range camera , a device which produces a 2D image showing the distance to points in a scene from a specific point. Stereo camera , a type of camera with two or more lenses with separate image sensors or film frame for each lens, which allows the camera to simulate human binocular vision, and therefore capture three dimensional images. See also 3D scanner Depth perception Heightmap Laser rangefinder Lenticular lens Time of flight camera Vectograph dab ...   more details



  1. Reflex camera

    Reflex camera may refer to Single lens reflex camera Digital single lens reflex cameras Twin lens reflex camera disambig fr Appareil photographique reflex ko pl Lustrzanka pt C mera reflex ...   more details



  1. Apostolic poverty

    Apostolic poverty is a doctrine professed in the thirteenth century by the newly formed religious religious order orders , known as the mendicant order s, in direct response to calls for reform in the Roman Catholic Church . In this, these orders attempted to live their lives without ownership of lands or accumulation of money, following the precepts given to the seventy disciples in the Gospel of Luke 10 1 24 , and succeeding to varying degrees. The ascetic Pope Paschal II s solution of the Investiture Controversy in his radical Concordat of 1111 with the Emperor, repudiated by the cardinals, was that the ecclesiastics of Germany should surrender to the imperial crown their fief s and secular offices. ref Norman F. Cantor , 1992. The Civilization of the Middle Ages , p 262f. ref Paschal proved to be the last of the Gregorianist popes. The provocative ref Provocative Cantor 1992 263. ref doctrine was a challenge to the wealth of the church and the ensuing corruption it brought rejected by the hierarchy of the Church, it found sympathetic audiences among the disaffected poor of the 12th, 13th, and 14th centuries. ref Cantor 1992 263. ref The doctrine of apostolic poverty was condemned as heresy in 1323, but it continued to be a source of debate. ref The cultural context of Umberto Eco s The Name of the Rose set in 1327 is the Franciscan Renewed controversy on the question of poverty renewed controversy on the question and the persecution of radical Franciscans. ref History Humiliati Unreferenced section date October 2011 One group which was a major proponent of apostolic poverty was the Humiliati , the Humble Ones . Founded by a wool merchant, they established communities scattered around Italy and France, organized on the principle of a simple way of life for the laity, who ... the notion of apostolic poverty and led to condemnation by Pope John XXII of their interpretation of it. ref ... apostolic poverty without the inconvenience of actual poverty . ref https scholarworks.iu.edu ...   more details



  1. Camera Camera (Renaissance album)

    Infobox Album Name Camera Camera Type Studio Longtype Artist Renaissance band Renaissance Cover RenCamera.jpg Released 1981 Recorded 1980 81 Genre Progressive rock Length 45 50 Label Illegal Records Illegal I.R.S. Records Producer Renaissance Last album Azure d Or br 1979 This album Camera Camera br 1981 Next album Time Line br 1983 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 3.5 5 ref cite web url http www.allmusic.com album camera camera r16429 title Camera Camera Renaissance & 124 AllMusic first Stewart last Mason work allmusic.com year 2011 last update accessdate 6 July 2011 ref Camera Camera was a 1981 album by progressive rock band Renaissance band Renaissance . Information about the album After losing two of their five members and being dropped from their label, Renaissance signed on to I.R.S. Records . The departed members were replaced by keyboardist singer Peter Gosling and drummer Peter Barron. Given that the new members were not pictured on the album at all, it s unclear just how official their membership was. Between the previous Renaissance album and this one, Haslam and Dunford had worked with Gosling as a trio called Nevada, releasing two singles and recording several demos. Nevada s somewhat New Wave music new wave sound strongly influenced Camera Camera . One of the Camera Camera songs, Faeries , had previously been recorded but not released by Nevada. ref Liner notes from the Nevada compilation Pictures In The Fire , released in 2000 ref This album s attempt to blend Renaissance s signature sound with synth pop is largely considered unsuccessful due at least ... release of Camera Camera did not include the single Bonjour Swansong but the song has been included ... as a private goodbye to the group. ref Liner notes from the CD reissue of Camera Camera ref Track listing Camera Camera Camp Dunford 6 05 Faeries Living at the Bottom of the Garden Dunford Gosling ... nl Camera Camera pt Camera Camera ...   more details




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