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In 1965 Pope Paul VI decreed in his motu proprio Ad Purpuratorum Patrum that patriarchs of the Eastern Catholic Churches who were named cardinals would also be part of the episcopal order, ranked after the six cardinal bishops of the suburbicarian sees ( who had been relieved of direct responsibilities for those sees by Pope John XXIII three years earlier ).
The three Eastern patriarchs who are now cardinal bishops are the following:
Cardinal priests are the most numerous of the three orders of cardinals in the Catholic Church, ranking above the cardinal deacons and below the cardinal bishops.
The three dragon ( cardinal ) tiles also agree with the three cardinal virtues bequeathed by Confucius.
Three cardinals are chosen by lot to collect the votes of absent cardinal electors ( by reason of illness ), three are chosen by lot to count the votes, and three are chosen by lot to review the count of the votes.
* Seven virtues, which are the four cardinal virtues and the three theological virtues
While patience is not one of the traditional biblical three theological virtues nor one of the traditional cardinal virtues, it is part of the fruit of the Holy Spirit, according to the Apostle Paul in his Epistle to the Galatians.
Sculptures embodying seasons and cardinal points are set above the tower's three tiers.
The fraternity flag is in the proportions of eight and one-half feet wide by six feet high ; the colors are the official fraternity colors ; the design is three vertical stripes of equal width, a hunter green in the middle, flanked on either side by a cardinal red stripe.
Thus on 3 September 1914 Della Chiesa, despite having been a cardinal only three months, was elected Pope, taking the name of Benedict XV.
After the Confiteor, the pope was seated on the sedia gestatoria, which was resting on the ground, and the three senior cardinal bishops approached him wearing mitres.
:: All written according to entirely new principles of logical reasoning and strictly directed towards the solution of the following three cardinal problems:
:: All written according to entirely new principles of logical reasoning and strictly directed towards the solution of the following three cardinal problems:
Near the top of the canopy's tower are eight statues of the moral and Christian virtues, including the four cardinal virtues and the three theological virtues.
Mahavira's philosophy has eight cardinal principals – three metaphysical and five ethical.
The other three kings are Amaymon, Ziminiar and Gaap ( although some translations of The Lesser Key of Solomon consider Belial, Beleth, Asmodai and Gaap to be the kings of different cardinal directions, not giving detail on the cardinal point they rule ).
The other three kings are Amaymon, Corson and Gaap ( although some translations of The Lesser Key of Solomon consider Belial, Beleth, Asmodai and Gaap, not giving detail on the cardinal point they rule ).
People who have either been attracted to Cambuslang, or who have gone out from there to make a mark on the world include a saint, a king, a queen, a cardinal, a bishop, a lord, a famous manufacturer, a garden designer, at least three significant clergyman, a famous retailer, a miners ' leader, a leader of the RAF, a physicist, several poets, at least one writer and two historians, a pop singer and a boxer

three and doctrines
His chief christological work is the Eranistes etoi polymorphos (" Beggar or Multiform ") in three dialogues, describing the Monophysites as beggars passing off their doctrines gathered by scraps from diverse heretical sources and himself as the orthodox.
" Jefferson wrote, " take together the decisions of the federal court, the doctrines of the President, and the misconstructions of the constitutional compact acted on by the legislature of the federal bench, and it is but too evident, that the three ruling branches of that department are in combination to strip their colleagues, the State authorities, of the powers reserved by them, and to exercise themselves all functions foreign and domestic.
Book 10, which discusses Epicurus, is of high quality, and contains three long letters, written by Epicurus, which explain Epicurean doctrines.
The basic doctrines concerning Amitābha and his vows are found in three canonical Mahāyāna texts:
Xenocrates made a more definite division between the three departments of philosophy, than Speusippus, but at the same time abandoned Plato's heuristic method of conducting through doubts ( aporiai ), and adopted instead a mode of bringing forward his doctrines in which they were developed dogmatically.
The paper's criticism of Smith was focused on three main points: ( 1 ) the opinion that Smith had once been a true prophet, but had become a fallen prophet because of his introduction of plural marriage, exaltation and other controversial doctrines ; ( 2 ) the opinion that as church president and Nauvoo mayor, Smith held too much power and desired to create a theocracy ( see also Council of Fifty, Theodemocracy ); and ( 3 ) the belief that Smith was corrupting young women by forcing, coercing or introducing them to the practice of plural marriage.
He had become " well-versed in astrology, writing and Sanskrit " by the age of three, " able to distinguish between the Buddhist and non-Buddhist doctrines " by the age of ten, and would eventually become a master of the teachings of Mahayana, Hinayana, and Vajrayana Buddhism under the guidance of over 100 different instructors.
# A Catholic canon of Trier named Oembs, influenced by the doctrines of the " Enlightenment ", similarly attributed to the Fathers his own view of three similar natures in the Trinity, calling the numerical unity of God an invention of the Scholastics.
As he was a subject of the Kingdom of Ireland, members of the Irish parliament proposed that he should be burnt at the stake, and in his absence three copies of the book were burnt by the public hangman in Dublin as the content was contrary to the core doctrines of the Church of Ireland.
He emerged out of seclusion three days later with his new-found doctrines.
In the short space of three months, Huiguo initiated and taught Kūkai everything he knew on the doctrines and practices of the Mandala of the Two Realms as well as mastery of Siddham Sanskrit and ( presumably to be able to communicate with Master Huiguo ) Chinese.
Impermanence ( Pāli: अन ि च ् च ा anicca ; Sanskrit: अन ि त ् य anitya ; Tibetan: མ ི་​ ར ྟ ག ་​ པ ་ mi rtag pa ; Chinese: 無常 wúcháng ; Japanese: 無常 mujō ; Korean: 무상 musang ; Thai: อน ิ จจ ั ง anitchang, from Pali " aniccaŋ ") is one of the essential doctrines or three marks of existence in Buddhism.
Sketches of these doctrines were given by him in three papers contained in the Memoirs of the Société Médicale d ' Émulation, which he founded in 1796, and they were afterwards more fully developed in his Traité sur les membranes ( 1800 ).
Likewise, in his influential Principles of Political Economy, the Japanese Marxist Kozo Uno sums up the theory of a " purely capitalist society " in the three doctrines of circulation, production and distribution.
In 394, in consequence of the attack upon the doctrines of Origen made by Epiphanius of Salamis during a visit to Jerusalem, a fierce quarrel broke out, which found Rufinus and Jerome on different sides ; and, though three years afterwards a formal reconciliation was brought about between Jerome and John, the breach between Jerome and Rufinus remained unhealed.
In 1531 Frith published three attacks on the doctrines of purgatory and transubstantiation, which left him, according to his biographers, a wanted man.
These doctrines govern three areas: riparian rights, surface water rights, and underground water rights.
Under any of the three doctrines, the interests of riparian owners are limited by the constitutional authority of the state and federal governments.
Leonardo Tarán, while finding parallels for many of the allegedly un-Platonic elements of the dialogue's style, declared it spurious based on ( in the words of a sympathetic reviewer ) " the much firmer ground of the misunderstanding or contradiction of Platonic doctrines, such as the placing of astronomy above dialectic as the supreme object of study, the rejection of the Ideas, the introduction of a fifth element, aether, between fire and air, and the elaborate theory of daemons inhabiting the three middle elements.
The ' three cities ' esoterically refers to a variety of interpretive doctrines, but commonly refers to the triple form of the goddess as found in the triadic doctrine of Shaktism.
On 21 May 1980 Franz was called to a Governing Body session, questioned for three hours about his Bible viewpoints and commitment to Watch Tower doctrines and agreed to a request to resign from the Governing Body and headquarters staff.
As an illustration of the manner in which the doctrines of the religion were made to conform to the all-pervading astral theory, it will be sufficient to refer to the modification undergone in this process of the view developed in a very early period which apportioned the control of the universe among the three Gods Anu, Enlil and Ea.
The Samhitas propound an elaborate and complicated process of creation with characteristic doctrines of three stages and six koshas ( coverings or levels ) of creation.

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