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Catholic and hierarchy
The return of the Catholic hierarchy in 1850 was looked upon with indignant disapprobation and, in fact, was charged with being a gesture of disloyalty.
* Catholic Church hierarchy
John A. Macdonald's successful leadership of the movement to confederate the provinces and his subsequent tenure as prime minister for most of the late 19th century rested on his ability to bring together the English-speaking Protestant oligarchy and the ultramontane Catholic hierarchy of Quebec and to keep them united in a conservative coalition.
The Catholic hierarchy then banned Roman Catholics from attending it until 1970.
* Universalis Ecclesiae, a bull of Pope Pius IX that recreated the Roman Catholic hierarchy in England, which had gone underground with the death of the last Marian bishop in the reign of Elizabeth I
The final 17 reflect the bitter disappointment of liberals when the restored Bourbon monarchy, encouraged by the Catholic hierarchy, rejected the Spanish Constitution of 1812 and opposed both state and religious reform.
In 1878, despite opposition, a Roman Catholic ecclesiastical hierarchy was restored to the country, and Catholicism became a significant denomination within Scotland.
The largest ethnic group among the Catholic priesthood of Britain remains Irish ( in the United States, the upper ranks of the Church's hierarchy are of predominantly Irish descent.
Within the Catholic church, Italian is known by a large part of the ecclesiastical hierarchy, and is used in substitution for Latin in some official documents.
Within this secular framework, a Catholic church hierarchy was established, overtop of the local Eastern Orthodox and Syrian Orthodox authorities, who retained their own hierarchies ( the Catholics considered them schismatics and thus illegitimate ).
In 1853 Pope Pius IX received guarantees of religious freedom from the Dutch King Willem II and established a Catholic hierarchy, loyal to the pope, in the Netherlands.
Thereafter in the Netherlands the Utrecht hierarchy was referred to as the ' Old Catholic Church ' to distinguish it from those in union with the pope.
Another example is Cao Dai, a Vietnamese faith that duplicates the Catholic hierarchy, which is declared legitimate by religious authorities in Cao Dai due to the fact that, according to them, God created both Catholicism and Cao Dai.
' It was permitted only so long as it developed " its activity outside every political party and in direct dependence upon the Church hierarchy for the dissemination and implementation of Catholic principles.
The SSPV maintains that much of the hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church no longer adheres to the Catholic faith but instead profess a new, or Conciliar religion.
Boniface again set out for what is now Germany, baptized thousands, and dealt with the problems of many other Christians who had fallen out of contact with the regular hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church.
* 1850 – The Roman Catholic hierarchy is re-established in England and Wales by Pope Pius IX.
The Catholic hierarchy initially disapproved of the Sandinistas ' revolutionary struggle against the Somoza dynasty.
The arrival of the Portuguese and Dutch and the subsequent colonization maintained religion as the center of education though in certain communities under Catholic and Presbyterian hierarchy.
The Roman Catholic hierarchy had endorsed the Union.
; 1850: Restoration of the Roman Catholic hierarchy in Britain.
* September 29 – The Catholic hierarchy is re-established in England and Wales by Pope Pius IX and future Pope Pius X.
The Vatican criticized certain strains of liberation theology for focusing on institutionalized or systemic sin, apparently to the exclusion of individual offenders / offences ; and for allegedly misidentifying Catholic Church hierarchy in South America as members of the same privileged class that would had long been oppressing indigenous populations since the arrival of Pizarro onward.
The Reformation began as an attempt to reform the Roman Catholic Church, by priests who opposed what they perceived as false doctrines and ecclesiastic malpractice — especially the teaching and the sale of indulgences or the abuses thereof, and simony, the selling and buying of clerical offices — that the reformers saw as evidence of the systemic corruption of the Church's Roman hierarchy, which included the Pope.

Catholic and middle
There was little or no violence, but the new Catholic Center Party won a fourth of the seats in the Reichstag ( Imperial Parliament ), and its middle position on most issues allowed it to play a decisive role in the formation of majorities.
To please the relatives, Pickford's mother baptized her in both the Methodist and Catholic churches ( and used the opportunity to change her middle name to " Mary ").
Although it had continued to use the Roman Rite, from the middle of the 18th century, the Dutch Old Catholic See of Utrecht had increasingly used the vernacular instead of Latin.
Moss " The Old Catholic Movement " p. 291, middle paragraph
One of its more popular curricula, Neighboring Faiths ( formerly Church Across the Street ), takes middle and high school participants to visit the places of worship of many faith traditions including a Hindu temple, a Reform or Orthodox synagogue, and a Catholic church.
The forceful re-Catholicization and Germanization of Bohemia and the ensuing confiscations and expulsions virtually eliminated the Protestant middle classes and split the literature into two parts: the domestic Catholic and the émigré Protestant branches.
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth oversees several Catholic elementary and middle schools.
A number of the program's graduates took up posts in the Catholic University's economics department ; by 1963 12 of 13 faculty members were Chile Project graduates, " rapidly turning it into their own little Chicago School in the middle of Santiago ".
In this sense, the Articles are a revealing window into the ethos and character of Anglicanism, in particular in the way the document works to navigate a via media, or " middle path ," between the beliefs and practices of the Roman Catholic Church and of the English Puritans, thus lending the Church of England a mainstream Reformed air.
The exact significance of the style, which has been used occasionally for other prelates since the middle of the fifth century, is nowhere officially defined but, according to the Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church, the title has been criticized in the Roman Catholic Church as incompatible with its own claims by the See of Rome.
< span lang =" fr "> Villèle </ span >' s successor, the < span lang =" fr "> vicomte de Martignac </ span >, who began his term in January 1828, tried to steer a middle course, appeasing liberals by loosening press controls, expelling Jesuits, modifying electoral registration, and restricting the formation of Catholic schools.
Certainly, republicanism in Australia has traditionally been supported most strongly by urban working class of Irish Catholic background, whereas monarchism is a core value associated with urban and rural inhabitants of British Protestant heritage and the middle class, to the extent that there were calls in 1999 for 300, 000 exceptionally enfranchised British subjects who were not Australian citizens to be barred from voting on the grounds that they would vote as a loyalist bloc in a tight referendum.
In the bottom left corner are Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish figures gambling, while in the middle there is a huge machine, like a merry-go-round, which people are boarding.
* Sacred Heart Catholic School-Dolphins ( elementary through middle school )
She became one of his many mistresses in the middle of his bitter struggle with the Catholic League.
In the bottom left corner, he shows Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish figures gambling, while in the middle there is a huge machine, like a merry-go-round, which people are boarding.
St. John's Episcopal School and Serra Catholic Schools are private elementary, and middle schools located outside the gates.
( modular units, middle school classrooms & the S. S. Simon & Jude Catholic School )
Quincy is home to various educational institutions, public and private, including one early childhood education center, one Montessori school, one Catholic schools, one college preparatory school, one college of liberal arts and sciences ( Eastern Nazarene College ), one community college ( Quincy College ), two public high schools, five public middle schools, and 12 public elementary schools.
Sacred Heart School is a Roman Catholic elementary, middle, and high school.
Some estate and early farm lands were donated to the Roman Catholic church and make up the current grounds of St Mary's of East Islip which includes a private elementary and middle school, in addition to church and other parish buildings.
* Gilmour Academy, a Roman Catholic college preparatory school with a lower, middle, and high school.
By the middle of the 1850s, the heavily Roman Catholic population had grown to the point that multiple parishes were established in the area.
* St. Mary Help of Christians Catholic School, a private elementary and middle school.

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