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  • Nicola D"Onofrio

    Nicola D'Onofrio was born on March 24, 1943, in Villamagna in the diocese of Chieti - Abruzzo. He was baptized in the parish church of St. Mary Major (Santa Maria Maggiore) on March 27, and was given the name Nicola.
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  • Quakers

    Quakers, or Friends, are members of a family of religious movements collectively known as the Religious Society of Friends. Friends' central doctrine is the priesthood of all believers, a doctrine derived from a verse in the New Testament.
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  • Grace (Christianity)

    In Christian theology, grace has been defined as "the love and mercy given to us by God because God desires us to have it, not because of anything we have done to earn it", "the condescension or benevolence shown by God toward the human race". It is understood by Christians to be a spontaneous gift from God to man - "generous, free and totally unexpected and undeserved" - that takes the form of
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  • East Syrian Rite

    The East Syrian Rite is a Christian liturgy, also known as the Thomasine Rite, Assyro-Chaldean Rite, Assyrian or Chaldeo-Indian Rite, and the Persian Rite although it originated in Edessa, Mesopotamia and India. It was used historically in the Church of the East, and remains in use in churches descended from it;
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  • Christianity and other religions

    Christianity and other religions investigates Christianity's relationship with other world religions, and the differences and similarities.
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  • Juan Carlos del Valle

    Juan Carlos del Valle (born 1975, in Mexico City) is a visual artist who looks to portray the transcendental – that which is common to all people – by exploring the human condition, and the expressive possibilities of light. Since his formative years, he has thought of art as the expression of a free spirit, and chose a path that was quite foreign to the established order.
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  • Chick tract

    Chick tracts are short evangelical tracts created and published by American publisher Jack T. Chick.Although many of Chick's tracts express views that are generally accepted within Christian theology, such as the Incarnation of Christ, several tracts express controversial viewpoints. Most notably, Chick is known for his strong anti-Catholic views, which are expressed in 20 of his tracts (along
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  • Inaccuracies in The Da Vinci Code

    "The Da Vinci Code", a popular suspense novel by Dan Brown, generated criticism and controversy after its publication in 2003. Many of the complaints centered on the book's speculations and alleged misrepresentations of core aspects of Christianity and the history of the Roman Catholic Church.
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  • Last Supper

    File:Última Cena - Da Vinci 5.jpg|thumb|400px|
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  • Catechumen

    In ecclesiology, a catechumen (; via Latin "catechumenus" from Greek κατηχούμενος "katēkhoumenos", "one being instructed", from κατά "kata", "down" and ἦχος "ēkhos", "sound") is one receiving instruction from a catechist in the principles of the Christian religion with a view to baptism. The title and practice is most often used by Orthodox Christians and by Roman Catholics.
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