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  • ...lict between the German government under Bismarck and the [[Roman Catholic Church]]." [http://education.yahoo.com/reference/encyclopedia/entry?id=26646 ''Yah ...orable struggle." [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08703b.htm "New Advent" Catholic Encyclopedia]
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  • '''Caritas Social Action''' is "is the voice of the Catholic Church on social justice and care in England and Wales." They are part of the [[Ca ...these, and is the official national social welfare agency of the Catholic Church in England and Wales. Caritas members are involved in and offer a diverse r
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  • === Catholic === * [[Church of Scientology]]
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  • ...Faith]], an interfaith organization of clergy among New York's Protestant, Catholic, Jewish, and Muslim communities. He is a consultant to the [[Congress of Na
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  • ...[http://events.linkedin.com/Catholic-Business-Leaders-Breakfast/pub/297759 Catholic Business Leaders Breakfast], Event announcement, accessed January 6, 2011</ ...scomehome.org and Virtue Media, a non-profit advertising firm dedicated to Catholic evangelization.
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  • *[[Walter F. Sullivan]], President - Bishop Emeritus, Catholic Diocese of Richmond *[[June M. Costa]] - African Methodist Episcopal Church
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  • *Rev. [[John Barker]], United Church of Canada *[[Barbara Birkett]], Anglican Church of Canada
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  • ...ic Worker (1938- 1941); founding editor of Today, published in Chicago for Catholic students (1946-1948); editor (1949-1954) and columnist (1949-1964) for Comm ...tial campaign (1960). He converted from Roman Catholicism to the Episcopal Church in 1973." <ref>[http://archives.nd.edu/findaids/ead/html/COG.htm John Cogle
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  • ...n March 2001 he resigned from the active priestly ministry of the Catholic Church due to a dispute with the Vatican’s Congregation for the doctrine of the ...ablet, the National Catholic Reporter in the United States and for several Catholic magazines in Germany. At present he presents the ABC TV programme, Sunday S
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  • ...uba as part of Operation Peter Pan, a program sponsored by the US Catholic church which brought 14,000 unaccompanied minors to the United States. She was rel ...Ballet Society, Miami City Ballet, Community Relations Board, [[Creced]], Catholic Home for Children, and Boys Town of Florida. She received the JC Penney Gol
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  • ...ements was born in Chicago, Illinois, on January 26, 1932. After attending Catholic elementary and high schools, Clements went on to St. Mary of the Lake Semin ...ck colleges across the nation. In 1969, he was named pastor of Holy Angels Church, and while there he harbored many Black Panthers wanted by the police.
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  • ...nd the sovereign territory of the Holy See, that runs the Roman [[Catholic Church]], and home of the Pope.
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  • ...h July 1981 at Hohenems, Austria and appointed a Monsignor of the Catholic Church by Pope John Paul II in 2000. He is an erudite scholar, author and writer o "He was appointed Vicar General of the Catholic Diocese of Enugu in southern Nigeria in 1998. Widely traveled, Monsignor Ik
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  • ...od Association, and on the Rector’s Advisory Board of Theological College, Catholic University of America. He is a member of St. Mark’s Parish, Vienna, VA, w
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  • ...ede: Dagboeknotities" (Traveller in Peace: a Journal). Jan is an expert on church-state relations and the role of churches in human rights efforts in the CCE
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  • The '''Pontifical Academy for Life''' is a catholic international pro-life organisation. ...relation that they have with Christian morality and the directives of the Church's Magisterium. To achieve these objectives, the "Vitae Mysterium" Foundatio
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  • ...inner." Former <i>Inquirer</i> reporter Ralph Cipriano, whose story on the Catholic Diocese's questionable spending was squashed by the newspaper after Tierney
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  • ...urch. Later he worked in Papua New Guinea as a volunteer journalist with a Catholic newspaper. Back in Tanzania he was appointed as the Public Relations Office
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  • '''Opus Dei''' ("The Work of God", "The Work", "God's Work") is a Roman Catholic organization founded on 2nd October 1928 by St. Josemaría Escrivá, a ..."the aim of Opus Dei is to contribute to [the] evangelizing mission of the Church," and that it "encourages Christians of all social classes to live consiste
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  • ...and staffed a coalition of bishops' conferences working in support of the church in the Holy Land. ...al environmental activities. He is co-editor of "And God Saw It Was Good": Catholic Theology and the Environment (USCCB, 1996).
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