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Some Traditionalist Catholics say he was the first pope to take what they call the Papal Oath as part of his inauguration.
Some Traditionalist Catholic priests and organisations, holding that no official permission is required to use any form of the Tridentine Mass, celebrate it without regularizing their situation, and sometimes using editions of the Roman Missal earlier than the 1962 edition approved in Summorum Pontificum.
Some tend to gather around Traditionalist Catholic places, such as the Saint-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet church in Paris, or around far-right parties such as Jean-Marie Le Pen's Front National or de Villiers ' Mouvement pour la France.

Some and Catholics
Some Protestants feel that such claims of apostolic succession are proven false by the differences in traditions and doctrines between these churches: Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox consider both the Church of the East and the Oriental Orthodox churches to be heretical, having been anathematized in the early ecumenical councils of Ephesus ( 431 ) and Chalcedon ( 451 ) respectively.
Some Protestant US military chaplains carry the Roman Rite version of the Anointing of the Sick with them for use if called upon to assist wounded or dying soldiers who are Catholics.
Some Anglicans and Old Catholics accept that the Bishop of Rome is primus inter pares among all primates, but they embrace Conciliarism as a necessary check on what they consider to be the " excesses " of Ultramontanism.
Some Catholics, mainly of German language and largely inspired by the historian Johann Joseph Ignaz von Döllinger ( who did not formally join the new group ) formed the separate Old Catholic Church in protest.
Some Japanese, including descendants of Japanese Catholics who were expelled by shoguns, also live in Macau.
Some branches of the family were members of the Anglican Church of Ireland while others were Roman Catholics.
Some of these scriptures vary markedly between differing Christian denominations ; Protestants accept only the Hebrew Bible's canon but divide it into 39 books, while Catholics, the Eastern Orthodox, Coptic and Ethiopian churches recognise a considerably larger collection.
Some Christian groups such as Catholics, Churches of Christ, and Christadelphians believe baptism is essential to salvation.
Some traditional Catholics have used the term following Vatican II, particularly in defence of the Latin mass and sacred tradition.
Some traditionalist Catholics continue to observe pre-1970 versions of the General Roman Calendar.
Some Catholics are voluntarily, non-lethally crucified for a limited time on Good Friday, to imitate the suffering of Jesus Christ, although the Church greatly discourages this practice.
Some traditionalist Catholics continue to observe pre-1970 versions of that calendar.
Some Catholics recite the Fatima Decade Prayer at the end of each decade.
Some traditionalist Catholics continue to observe pre-1970 calendars.
Some Christian groups such as Catholics believe that faith is necessary for salvation but not sufficient ; that is, they assert that sola fide is an error because, in addition to believing, God also requires obedience and acts of love and charity as a prerequisite for acceptance into His kingdom, and for the reward of eternal life.
Some Catholics including Jean Morin, a Jesuit-convert from Calvinism to Catholicism, argued that the Samaritan Pentateuch's correspondences with the Latin Vulgate and Septuagint indicated that it represents a more authentic Hebrew text than the Masoretic.
Some examples of honoring motherhood include the Madonna or Blessed Virgin Mother Mary for Catholics.
Some traditionalist Catholics argue that the promulgation of the revised liturgy was legally invalid due to alleged technical deficiencies in the wording of Missale Romanum.
Some Catholics have attempted to form cohesive theories of modesty.
Some historians have concluded that Barnes was crucial in having the English Protestants and Catholics alike understand the Reformation around them.
Some traditionalist Catholics continue to observe pre-1970 calendars.
Some of the most important events constituting this history include the 1066 Granada massacre, the Persecution of Jews in the First Crusade ( by Catholics but against papal orders, see also: Sicut Judaeis ), the Alhambra Decree after the Reconquista and the creation of the Spanish Inquisition, the publication of On the Jews and Their Lies by Martin Luther which initiated the Protestant antisemitism and strengthened German antisemitism, the pogroms and the Holocaust.
* Some right-wing Roman Catholics also claimed Giuseppe Siri ( 20 May 1906 – 2 May, 1989 ) had been elected as Pope Pius XII's successor in 1958 but that his election was in effect vetoed under Communist threat that Catholics in Communist countries would be persecuted if Siri, who allegedly had announced that he wished to be known as Pope Gregory XVII, was accepted as Pope.

Some and reject
Some Arminians, such as professor and theologian Robert Picirilli, reject the doctrine of open theism as a " deformed Arminianism ".
Some authors have speculated that Ælle may have led the Saxon forces at this battle, while others reject the idea out of hand.
Some Christians thought that Hypatia's influence had caused Orestes, the Praefectus augustalis of the Byzantine Diocese of Egypt | Diocese of Egypt, to reject all reconciliatory offerings by Cyril.
Some philosophers, such as Dennett, reject both epiphenomenalism and the existence of qualia with the same charge that Gilbert Ryle leveled against a Cartesian " ghost in the machine ", that they too are category mistakes.
Some Christians reject the concept of the real presence, believing that the Eucharist is only a memorial of the death of Christ.
Some historians and political theorists believe that the term feudalism has been deprived of specific meaning by the many ways it has been used, leading them to reject it as a useful concept for understanding society.
Some authors reject both the French and Goidelic theories and instead suggest that the ultimate source both for the Norman French, Scots and Goidelic variants of this word are to be found in a common Norse root.
Some drummers prefer this technique and reject the drop clutch as too limiting to the sounds available.
Some Anglicans reject the doctrine that Mary was sinless and conceived without original sin, often citing that it is not within the Holy Scripture and is against the Redemptive role and purpose of Jesus Christ merited for all human beings.
Some philosophers used to contend that positivism was the theory that there is " no necessary connection " between law and morality ; but influential contemporary positivists, including Joseph Raz, John Gardner, and Leslie Green, reject that view.
Some secularists reject the use of " Judeo-Christian " as a code-word for a particular kind of Christian America, with scant regard to modern Jewish, Catholic, or Christian traditions, including the liberal strains of different faiths, such as Reform Judaism and liberal Protestant Christianity.
Some women who engage in homosexual behavior may reject the lesbian identity entirely, refusing to identify themselves as lesbian or bisexual.
Some traditionalist artists like Alexander Stoddart reject modernism generally as the product of " an epoch of false money allied with false culture ".
Some scholars thus reject the idea of mercantilism completely, arguing that it gives " a false unity to disparate events ".
Some Reconstructionists reject the term " neopagan " because they wish to set their historically oriented approach apart from generic " neopagan " eclecticism.
Some scientists and philosophers reject the Naturalistic Fallacy, arguing that it is indeed possible to derive " ought " from " is ", and even that it has already been done to some extent.
Some mainstream academics also argue the Oxford theory is based on simple snobbishness: that anti-Stratfordians reject the idea that the son of a mere tradesman could write the plays and poems of Shakespeare.
Some monotheists reject the view that a deity is or could be omnipotent, or take the view that, by choosing to create creatures with freewill, a deity has chosen to limit divine omnipotence.
Some philosophers used to contend that positivism was the theory that there is " no necessary connection " between law and morality ; but influential contemporary positivists, including Joseph Raz, John Gardner, and Leslie Green, reject that view.
Some scholars have translated the Greek concept of " politeia " as " republic ," but most modern scholars reject this idea.
Some evangelicals are doubtful if the Roman Catholicism or Eastern Orthodoxy are still valid manifestations of the Church and usually reject religious ( typically restorationist ) movements rooted in 19th century American Christianity, such as Mormonism ; also Christian Science, or Jehovah's Witnesses as not distinctly Christian.
Some Conservative authorities reject altogether the arguments for prohibiting the use of electricity.
Some philosophers reject the thesis that the concept or term truth refers to a real property of sentences or propositions.
Some white supremacists identify themselves as Odinists, although many Odinists reject white supremacy.
Some in Modern Orthodox Judaism reject the above view as naive.

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