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187 matches to Moravian Church
Bell Book and Candle. Roman Catholic excommunication.
Bellarmine, St. Robert. 1542-1621. Italian Jesuit defender of RC church vs Protestantism, Copernican theory, heretics. Galileo.
Benedictines. 529-. RC monastic order. Spread Christianity. Preserved Latin culture.
Bernanos, Georges. 1888-1948. French Catholic polemic writer against materialism. Diary of a Country Priest 1937.
Bollandists. 1629-. Belgian Jesuits. Update Acta Santorium, (Lives of Roman Catholic saints).
Bologna, Concordat. 1516. Control over French church given to king.
Book of Common Prayer. 1549. Church of England official prayer book.
Boyne, Battle. 1690. James II attempts to retake throne; defeated by William III, ending Catholic Stuart power in Ireland. Celebrated by Orangemen, Jul 12.
Brethren, Church. 1708. German/US Pacifist Christian church.
Briand, Aristide. 1862-1932. French Prime Minister 1909~29, orator. “Separation of Church and State”, 1905. Advocated union of Europe. Kellogg-Briand.
Bull. Important papal pronouncement of Church doctrine, canonizations.
Byrd, William. c1543-1623. British madrigal, church keyboard composer.
Cahenslyism. 19C European Roman Catholics in US press Pope for pastors and parishes of their nationality.
Calles, Plutarco. 1877-1945. Mexican President. Banned RC church 1924-9.
Camisards. 1702-6. French Protestants who rebelled against Catholic persecution.
Campion, Edmund. 1540-81. English Jesuit martyr. Denounced Anglican church.
Canon Law. Governs church and clergy. Codex Juris Canonici 1917. Vatican Councils.
Canterbury, Archbishop. 597-. Primate of all England. Leader of Anglican church world-wide.
Centre Party. 1871-1933. German Roman Catholic political party.
Chalcedon, Council. 451. Clarified orthodox Catholic beliefs. Sees of Rome and Byzantium established. Christ’s dual nature.
Church of England. 1534. Anglican Church. National English church, founded by Henry VIII. Redefined by Elizabeth I, 1559. Act of Supremacy.
Church of Scotland. National Church of Scotland. Reformation led by Knox. 1560 Abolished pope. 1689 Presbyterian.
Churchill, John. 1650-1722. Marlborough.
Churchill, Winston. 1874-1965. British WWII Prime Minister. 1940-5,51-5.
Cistercians. 1098-. RC monastic order. Rigorous rule. Trappist vows of silence 1664.