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Fidei and Depositum
Its purpose, according to the Pope's Apostolic Constitution Fidei Depositum was to be " a statement of the Church's faith and of Catholic doctrine, attested to or illumined by Sacred Scripture, the Apostolic Tradition and the Church's Magisterium.

Fidei and Pope
However, this doctrine was rejected by Pope Paul VI in his encyclical Mysterium Fidei.
In light of this work, Pope Leo X rewarded Henry VIII with the title Fidei defensor (“ Defender of the Faith ”) for his efforts in combating Luther ’ s heresies.
** Catechism of the Catholic Church promulgated by Pope John Paul II with his apostolic constitution, Fidei depositum.
Gregory's demand that Berengarius perform a confession of this belief was quoted in Pope Paul VI's historic 1965 encyclical Mysterium Fidei:
Kolbe's recognition as a Christian martyr also created some controversy within the Catholic Church, in that, while his ultimate self-sacrifice of his life was most certainly saintly and heroic, he was not killed strictly speaking out of odium Fidei ( i. e., out of hatred for the Faith ), but as a result of an act of Christian charity, which the Servant of God Pope Paul VI himself had recognized at his beatification by naming him a confessor and giving him the unofficial title " martyr of charity ".
The text was approved by Pope John Paul II on 25 June 1992, and promulgated by him on 11 October 1992, the 30th anniversary of the opening of the Second Vatican Council, with his apostolic constitution, Fidei depositum.
In his Papal Bull Auctorem Fidei, Pope Pius VI praised devotion to the Sacred Heart.
* Deposit of faith or Fidei depositum, the Apostolic constitution by which Pope John Paul II ordered the publication of the Catechism of the Catholic Church
Henry had been declared " Defender of the Faith " ( Fidei Defensor ) in 1521 by Pope Leo X for his pamphlet accusing Martin Luther of heresy.
However, this theory was questioned by Pope Paul VI in the encyclical Mysterium Fidei.
" Defender of the Faith " ( Fidei Defensor ) has been part of the British monarch's title since Henry VIII was granted it by Pope Leo X in 1521 in recognition of Henry's role in opposing the Protestant Reformation.
Pope Paul VI's 1965 encyclical Mysterium Fidei: also affirmed this belief and in items 56 stated :" The Catholic Church has always displayed and still displays this latria that ought to be paid to the Sacrament of the Eucharist, both during Mass and outside of it.
The theological basis for the adoration was prepared in the 11th century by Pope Gregory VII, who was instrumental in affirming the tenet that Christ is present in the Blessed Host ; In 1965 the confession of belief that Gregory imposed on Berengarius was quoted in Pope Paul VI's historic encyclical Mysterium Fidei:
In the middle of the Second Vatican Council, on September 3, 1965, a few days before opening the fourth session, Pope Paul VI issued the Encyclical Mysterium Fidei whereby he urged daily Mass and communion and said that " In the course of the day the faithful should not omit to visit the Blessed Sacrament, which according to the liturgical laws must be kept in the churches with great reverence in a most honorable location.
* October 17, 1521: Pope Leo X confers the title Fidei Defensor to Tudor King Henry VIII of England for his defense of the seven sacraments and the supremacy of the pope in Assertio Septem Sacramentorum against Protestantism.
It was dedicated to Pope Leo X, who rewarded Henry with the title Fidei Defensor ( Defender of the Faith ) in October 1521 ( a title revoked following the king's break with the Catholic Church, but re-awarded to his heir by the English Parliament ).
* Fidei depositum ( 1992 ) Blessed Pope John Paul II's Apostolic Constitution on the new Catechism of the Catholic Church

Fidei and John
The Tudors otherwise rejected or suppressed other religious notions, whether for the Pope's award of Fidei Defensor or to prevent them from being in the hands of the common laity, who might be swayed by cells of foreign Protestants, with whom they had conversation as Marian exiles, pursuing a strategy of containment which the Lancastrians had done ( after being vilified by Wat Tyler ), even though the phenomenon of " Lollard knights " ( like John Oldcastle ) had become almost a national sensation all on its own.

Fidei and Paul
** Paul Fagius-Liber Fidei seu Veritatis

Fidei and Catechism
Slight variations of this confession existed in the French Confession de Foy ( 1559 ), the Scottish Confessio Fidei ( 1560 ) the Belfian Ecclasiarum Belgicarum Confessio ( 1561 ) and the Heidelberg Catechism ( 1563 ).
The French Confession de Foy, the Scottish Confessio Fidei, the Belgian Ecclasiarum Belgicarum Confessio and the Heidelberg Catechism, all include references to the Virgin Birth, mentioning specifically, that Jesus was born without the participation of a man.

Fidei and Catholic
At a time when controversy drowned the voice of reason, such a book pleased neither party ; but as some of the German princes thought that he could heal the breach, the emperor Ferdinand asked him to publish his Consultatio de Articulis Fidei lute, Catholicos et Protestantes Controversis ( 1565 ), in which, like Newman at a later date, he tried to put a Catholic interpretation upon Protestant formularies.
Possibly the one who went furthest in this direction was Francisco Suárez, whose work Defensio Fidei Catholicae adversus Anglicanae sectae errores ( The Defense of the Catholic Faith against the errors of the Anglican sect 1613 ) was the strongest defense in this period of popular sovereignty.
In the Roman Catholic Church, Calungsod's martyrdom is called In Odium Fidei or In Hatred of the Faith, referring to the religious persecution endured by the person in evangelisation.

Fidei and Church
Unlike in the United Kingdom, where the term ( Fidei defensor, in Latin ) signifies the sovereign's position as Supreme Governor of the Church of England and a member and defender of the security of the Church of Scotland, there have been no established churches in Canada since before its confederation in 1867.

Fidei and was
In this, the emperor was assisted by five chief lawyers: L. Fulvius Aburnius Valens, an author of legal treatises ; L. Volusius Maecianus, chosen to conduct the legal studies of Marcus Aurelius, and author of a large work on Fidei Commissa ( Testamentary Trusts ); L. Ulpius Marcellus, a prolific writer ; and two others.
It was given, as stated in the Apostolic Constitution Fidei depositum, with which its publication was ordered, " that it may be a sure and authentic reference text for teaching catholic doctrine and particularly for preparing local catechisms.
Similar evidence of the existence in the 4th-century East, as in the West, of a rule or at least an ideal of clerical continence that was considered to be canonical is found in Epiphanius's Panarion, 48, 9 and Expositio Fidei, 21.
His move onto the polemical ground of trinitarianism was therefore prompted by the need to clarify his position, in Defensio Fidei Nicaenae ( 1685 ).
A substantial excerpt from the Defensio Fidei Nicaenae was reprinted by Abbé Migne in his seventh volume devoted to Origen in the Patrologia Graeca ( vol.
Inculturation was addressed in his encyclicals Evangelii Praecones and Fidei Donum, issued on June 2, 1951 and April 21, 1957, respectively.
The Midrash Bereshit Rabbah Major or Bereshit Rabbah Rabbati, known through quotations by Raymund Martin in his Pugio Fidei, has many haggadot and haggadic ideas which recall very strongly Moses ha-Darshan's teachings ; it is claimed by Zunz that the midrash was actually the work of Moses.
In 1777 Spangenberg was commissioned to draw up the Idea Fidei Fratrum ( Compendium of the Christian faith of the United Brethren ).

Fidei and for
The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith ( CDF ) ( Congregatio pro Doctrina Fidei ), previously known as the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Roman and Universal Inquisition, and sometimes simply called the Holy Office, is the oldest of the nine congregations of the Roman Curia.
Fisher has also been named, though without any real proof, as the true author of the royal treatise against Martin Luther entitled " Assertio septem sacramentorum " ( The Defense of the Seven Sacraments ), published in 1521, which won for King Henry VIII the title " Fidei Defensor " ( Defender of the Faith ).
The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith ( CDF ) ( Congregatio pro Doctrina Fidei ), previously known as the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Roman and Universal Inquisition ( wherefrom arose the names Roman Inquisition or Holy Inquisition popularly used in reference to the 16th century tribunals against witchcraft and heresy ), and after 1904 called the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office, is the oldest of the nine congregations of the Roman Curia.
* Fidei defensor ( Latin for ' Defender of the Faith '), a title of several European Christian monarchs
official Latin designation for it is the society " Propagandum Fidei ".
* The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith stated that these teachings in Evangelium Vitae are infallible in its " Commentary on the Concluding Formula of the Professio Fidei ", published 6 / 29 / 1998 and signed by Cardinal Ratzinger and Archbishop Tarcisio Bertone.
Sinus Fidei ( latin for " Bay of Faith ") is a small basaltic mare feature in the Terra Nivium region of the Moon.
William Perkins entrusted to him for publication his treatise, Problema de Romanae Fidei ementito Catholicismo ; Ward published it with a preface addressed to James I, to whom he was shortly afterwards appointed chaplain.
Although less bold in its declarations than some other Jesuit books, such as, for example, the Defensio Fidei ( 1613 ) of Francisco Suarez, it was the most complete and systematized in its exposition, and served as a type for succeeding treatises of the sort.
The only name for this diagram which was in any regular use during the Middle Ages was " Scutum Fidei " ( a Latin phrase meaning " Shield of the Faith ", taken from the Vulgate of Ephesians verse 6: 16 ).

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