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Ecclesia: Encyclopedia - Ecclesia

Ecclesia can refer to: The popular assembly in ancient Athens, see Ecclesia (ancient Athens). The Christian Church, composed of Ecclesia Militans (the "Church Militant"), and Ecclesia Triumphans (the "Church Triumphant"), see Ecclesia (Church). A concept in the typology of religion, see Ecclesia (sociology of religion), ecclesiology. Other related archivesAthens, Ecclesia (Church), Ecclesia (ancient Athens), Ecclesia (so

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Ecclesia: Encyclopedia II - Oceanside California - Mount Ecclesia
Oceanside is also known for the nature grounds of Mount Ecclesia, The Rosicrucian Fellowship international headquarters founded in Oceanside in 1911. This is also the location of its Spiritual Healing Temple. It is located at a picturesque location in southern California, situated upon the promontory of a high mesa. Mount Ecclesia was launched in October 28, 1911, through a ceremony of ground-breaking which consisted in planting a large Cross with the initials C.R.C. (meaning Christian Rose Cross, the head of the spiritual Rosi ...

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Ecclesia: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Ecclesia non novit sanguinem

Ecclesia non novit sanguinem (Latin) The church knows not blood; formula used by the Inquisition when it handed over its culprits to the secular arm for punishment, ignoring another maxim of ancient legal jurisprudence qui facit per alium, facit per se (who does something through another, does it himself).

 

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Ecclesia: Encyclopedia - Church militant and church triumphant

The Christian Church is traditionally divided into the Church Militant (Ecclesia Militans), comprising Christians who are living, and the Church Triumphant (Ecclesia Triumphans), comprising those who are in Heaven. Roman Catholic theology adds a third category: the Church Suffering (ecclesia penitens) or Church Expectant (ecclesia expectans), comprising those Christians presently in Purgatory. Latin militans has a primary meaning "serving as a soldier, military", but it ac ...

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Ecclesia: Encyclopedia - Sect

A sect is a small religious or political group that has branched off from a larger established group. Sects have many beliefs and practices in common with the religion or party that they have broken off from, but are differentiated by a number of doctrinal differences. In contrast, a denomination is a large, well established religious group. A mass party typically tolerates a variety of views and interpretations, insisting only on a limited number of basi ...

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Ecclesia: Encyclopedia - Angelo Cardinal Felici

His Eminence Angelo Cardinal Felici (born July 26, 1919 in Segni, Italy) is the former president of the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei and a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He was the prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints from 1988 to 1995. Other related archives1919, Congregation for the Causes of Saints, Italy, July 26, Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei, Roman Catholic Church, Segni, cardinal

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Ecclesia: Encyclopedia - Convocation

A Convocation (translating ecclesia) is a group of people formally assembled for a special purpose. In particular it is used to refer to: the assemblies of the two Provinces of the Church of England, e.g. the Convocations of Canterbury, and various other assemblies of other churches; and A self-governing body of the Church of England. George I dismissed it in 1717, due to it having views opposed to his in the Bangorian controversy. It was the historical antecedent of the General Synod of ...

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Ecclesia: Encyclopedia - Civil religion

The intended meaning of the term civil religion often varies according to whether one is a sociologist of religion or a professional political commentator. Civil religion - Sociology of religion. In the sociology of religion, civil religion is the folk religion of a nation or a political culture. Civil religion stands somewhat above folk religion in its social and political status, since by definition it suffuses an entire society, or at least a segment of a society; and is often practi ...

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Ecclesia: Encyclopedia - 990

990 - Events. January 1 - Kievan Rus' adopts the Julian calendar. Construction of the Al-Hakim Mosque begins in Cairo. The Pax Ecclesiae, an attempt by the church in southern France to forbid acts of war againt non-combatants and the clergy 990 - Births. Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor (approximate) Edmund II of England, (approximate) Mieszko II of Poland, king of Poland from 1025 to 1031, duke from 1032 to 1034. Yor ...

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Ecclesia: Encyclopedia - Bosnian Church

The Bosnian Church (crkva bosanska, ecclesia bosnensis) is historically thought to be an indigenous branch of the Bogomils which existed in Bosnia during in the Middle Ages. Adherents of the church called themselves simply Krstjani ("Christians"). The church no longer exists, having disappeared completely under the period of Ottoman rule in connection to islamic converts. The church's organization and beliefs are poorly understood, because few if any records were left by church members, and the church is mostly known from the writin ...

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Ecclesia: Encyclopedia - Associated Bible Students

The Associated Bible Students is the branch of the Bible Student movement that follows the most closely the teachings and views of Charles Taze Russell, also known as "Pastor Russell". The Bible Students practice regular reading and study of the Bible and hold Bible Study classes utilizing the six volumes of "Studies in the Scriptures", written by Pastor Russell. Associated Bible Students - History. In the late ninteenth century, the Bible Students formed congregations, referred to as "Ecclesia's", from the ...

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Ecclesia: Encyclopedia - Canons Regular of the New Jerusalem

The Canons Regular of the New Jerusalem is a clerical institute of consecrated life in the Catholic Church, founded in 2002 in the Diocese of La Crosse, and currently located in Chesterfield, Missouri, in the Archdiocese of Saint Louis. This institute celebrates the traditional Latin Liturgy (Tridentine Mass) according to the rites of 1962, as promulgated by Pope John Paul II's motu proprio "Ecclesia Dei" of 1988. The members live in community under the Rule of St. Augustine. The institute was founde

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Ecclesia: Encyclopedia - Corinne Heline

Corinne Heline, born in Atlanta, Georgia, August 18, 1882 - 1975, was an American author, Christian mystic and occultist. She was born to the aristocracy of the Old South and received a classical and religious education. She was a life-long student of the ancient mysteries. Max Heindel became her teacher at Mount Ecclesia in Oceanside (California) where she met another New Age pioneer, Theodore Heline, who became her husband and undertook the publication of her mystical and occult writings. Her monumental work, The New Age Bible In ...

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Ecclesia: Encyclopedia - Adam of Bremen

Adam of Bremen (also: Adam Bremensis) was one of the most important German medieval chroniclers. He lived and worked in the second half of the 11th century. He is most famous for his chronicle Gesta Hammaburgensis Ecclesiae Pontificum (Deeds of Bishops of the Hamburg Church). Adam of Bremen - Background. Little is known of his life other than hints from his own chronicles. He is believed to have come from Meissen (Latin Misnia) in Saxony. The dates of his birth and death are unce ...

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Ecclesia: Encyclopedia - State religion

A state religion (also called an established church or state church) is a religious body or creed officially endorsed by the state. The term state church is associated with Christianity, and is sometimes used to denote a specific national branch of Christianity. Closely related to state churches are what sociologists call ecclesiae, though the two are slightly different. State religions are examples of the official or government-sanctioned establishment of religion, as distinct from theocracy. State ...

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Ecclesia: Encyclopedia - Religion

Religion (see etymology below) —sometimes used interchangeably with faith or belief system—is commonly defined as belief concerning the supernatural, sacred, or divine; and the moral codes, practices, values, institutions and rituals associated with such belief. In its broadest sense some have defined it as the sum total of answers given to explain humankind's relationship with the universe. In the course of the development of religion, it has taken ...

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Ecclesia: Encyclopedia II - Oceanside California - Geography

Oceanside is at 33°12'42" North, 117°19'33" West (33.211566, -117.325701)GR1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 107.7 km² (41.6 mi²). 105.1 km² (40.6 mi²) of it is land and 2.5 km² (1.0 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 2.36% water. ...

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Ecclesia: Encyclopedia II - Oceanside California - Demographics

As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 161,029 people, 56,488 households, and 39,259 families residing in the city. The population density is 1,531.7/km² (3,967.2/mi²). There are 59,581 housing units at an average density of 566.7/km² (1,467.9/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 53.6% White, 5.9% African American, 0.4% Native American or Alaskan Native, 5.4% Asian, 1.2% Pacific Islander, .1% from another race alone, and 3.2% from two races. 30.2% of the population is Latino of any race. These figures have b ...

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Ecclesia: Encyclopedia II - Oceanside California - Attractions

The Oceanside Pier, first built in 1888, (and now in its sixth incarnation) is the longest wooden pier on the western United States coastline at 1,954 feet (596m). Oceanside is home to Mission San Luis Rey de Francia, one of the Alta California missions. The bungalow house featured in Top Gun, starring Tom Cruise, is located on South Pacific Street, which is one street up from the Oceanside Strand, a section of residential houses along the coastline. From June 20 through June 28, 1997, a record 221,000 fans watched the X Games III held in San Diego and Oceanside. The surfing c ...

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Ecclesia: Encyclopedia II - Tridentine Mass - Present official status of the Tridentine Mass

The present Roman Missal is, doubtless, the text that the Roman rite will use for many years to come, while the Holy See has made provision also for those attached to the earlier form of the Roman rite. The letter Quattuor abhinc annos[25] of 3 October 1984 authorized for them celebration of Mass in accordance with the pre-1970 Roman Missal. In his letter Ecclesia Dei[26] of 2 July 1988, Pope John Paul II stated that “respect must everywhere be shown for the feelings of all those who are attached to the Latin liturgical tradi ...

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