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... leadership such as Gibbons , Ireland , Keane , and Spalding were in power , were profoundly threaten- ing to Rome . Ironically , most of these emphases openness to non- Catholics , strong social concern , consultation with clergy and ...
... leadership such as Gibbons , Ireland , Keane , and Spalding were in power , were profoundly threaten- ing to Rome . Ironically , most of these emphases openness to non- Catholics , strong social concern , consultation with clergy and ...
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... leadership of his church to Peter and the popes ; ten years later that proportion has fallen to 42 percent . Only 32 percent think that it is " certainly true " that the pope is infalli- ble when he speaks on matters of faith and morals ...
... leadership of his church to Peter and the popes ; ten years later that proportion has fallen to 42 percent . Only 32 percent think that it is " certainly true " that the pope is infalli- ble when he speaks on matters of faith and morals ...
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... leadership of his church to Peter and the popes " ( Table 7.4 ) . Racial integration is a controversial subject on which the church has spoken explicitly in the last decade . As we noted earlier , even though Catholics have become more ...
... leadership of his church to Peter and the popes " ( Table 7.4 ) . Racial integration is a controversial subject on which the church has spoken explicitly in the last decade . As we noted earlier , even though Catholics have become more ...
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Economic and Educational Achievement | 50 |
Catholics and the Intellectual Life | 69 |
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