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  1. カトリシズム(羅: Catholicismus 、英: Catholicism )は、本来はカトリック教会における普遍的(コモンセンス[共通-普遍通念-概念])・同教会の理念・信仰・礼拝・実践であるカトリック(公同(こうどう)、羅: catholicus 、英: Catholic 、蘭: katholiek )を奉じる主義・思想のことである。

  2. The terms Old Catholic Church, Old Catholics, Old-Catholic churches, [4] or Old Catholic movement, [5] designate "any of the groups of Western Christians who believe themselves to maintain in complete loyalty the doctrine and traditions of the undivided church but who separated from the see of Rome after the First Vatican council of 1869–70". [6]

  3. Irish Catholics. Irish Catholics ( Irish: Caitlicigh na hÉireann) are an ethnoreligious group native to Ireland [12] [13] whose members are both Catholic and Irish. They have a large diaspora, which includes over 36 million American citizens, [14] plus over 7 million Irish Australians, of whom around 67% adhere to Catholicism. [15] [16] [17]

  4. According to the Catechism, "homosexual acts" (i.e., sexual acts) are "acts of grave depravity" that are "intrinsically disordered." It continues, "They are contrary to the natural law. They close the sexual act to the gift of life. They do not proceed from a genuine affective and sexual complementarity.

  5. Roman Catholic (term) Roman Catholic. (term) The term Roman Catholic is used to differentiate the Catholic Church and its members in full communion with the pope in Rome from other Christians who identify as "Catholic". [1] It is also sometimes used to differentiate adherents to the Latin Church and its use of the Roman Rite from Catholics of ...

  6. The Catholic Encyclopedia was published by the Robert Appleton Company (RAC), a publishing company incorporated at New York in February 1905 for the express purpose of publishing the encyclopedia. The five members of the encyclopedia's Editorial Board also served as the directors of the company. In 1912, the company's name was changed to The ...

  7. Portal. : Catolicismo. Este está on-line desde 1° de agosto de 2010. Catolicismo (do grego καθολικος, translit.: katholikos; com o significado de "geral" ou "universal") é um termo amplo para o corpo da fé católica, a sua teologia, doutrinas, liturgia, princípios éticos, e características comportamentais, bem como um povo ...