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    Catholicism haes twa main meanins, described in Webster's Dictionar as: 1) "the faith o the Roman Catholic Kirk, or adherence tharetil." 2) "the hail orthodox christian kirk, or adherence tharetil"; an the term comes frae the Greek adjective καθολικός-ή-όν (katholikos), meanin "general" or "universal". In Greek, the wird for "Kirk ...

  2. South Leith Parish Church, originally the Kirk of Our Lady, St Mary, is a congregation of the Church of Scotland. It is the principal church and congregation in Leith , in Edinburgh . Its kirkyard is the burial place for John Home [1] (author of Douglas ) and John Pew , the man from whom the author Robert Louis Stevenson reputedly derived the character of Blind Pew in the novel Treasure Island ...

  3. The Metropolitan Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, also known as St Mary's Metropolitan Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic church in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh and the mother church of Scots Catholicism. [1] The cathedral church is located at the East End of New Town in the city center.

  4. The school opened on 8 January 1856. It was part of the Church of the Annunciation, a Roman Catholic church in Chesterfield built by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) and completed in 1854. [3] The church at the time was also known as St Mary's. The school later moved to a site on Cross Street, also in Chesterfield, around 100 meters from the church.

  5. Detail of embroidery in Canongate Kirk explaining the origin of the church Interior, including organ, Canongate Kirk Church interior, Canongate Kirk On 28 June 1687, James VII dispatched a letter from Windsor Castle to the Privy Council of Scotland with an order that Holyrood Abbey be repurposed as a Roman Catholic chapel for the newly founded Order of the Thistle . [4]

  6. James VI and I (James Stuart) (19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625), King of Scotland, King of England and King of Ireland, faced many complicated religious challenges during his reigns in Scotland and England . In Scotland, he inherited a reformed church, the Kirk, which was attempting to rid the country of bishops, dioceses, and parishes and ...

  7. The Restoration of the Roman Catholic Hierarchy in Scotland (PHD). Catholic University of America. ISBN 978-0549388333. McCoy, F.N (1974). Robert Baillie and the Second Scots Reformation. University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-02447-8. McDonald, Alan (1998). The Jacobean Kirk, 1567–1625: Sovereignty, Polity and Liturgy. Routledge. ISBN ...