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  1. 3 days ago · ROMAN CATHOLICISM. In the later 16th century and the early 17th Roman Catholic worship in the Colchester area centred mainly around the Audleys of Berechurch who were active recusants for over 140 years. Catherine Audley (d. 1611), her grandson Sir Henry (d. c. 1672), and Henry's widow Anne (d. c. 1704) were all supporters of the Catholic cause.

  2. 5 days ago · Article. 05/01/2023. The Record Is Clear: St. Peter Taught in Rome, and Died in Rome. Domenico Fetti, ‘St. Peter,’ 1613 (photo: Public Domain) The cumulative historical evidence provides a compelling case for the Catholic claim of Peter’s presence and eventual martyrdom in Rome. Thomas Maino, January 4, 2023.

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  4. 3 days ago · Statues of William Farel, John Calvin, Theodore Beza, and John Knox, influential theologians in developing the Reformed faith, at the Reformation Wall in Geneva. Reformed Christianity, also called Calvinism, is a major branch of Protestantism that began during the sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation, a schism in the Western Church.

  5. 1 day ago · Yes. According to the Catholic Encyclopedia: “When about twenty, Francis went out with the townsmen to fight the Perugians in one of the petty skirmishes so frequent at that time between the rival cities. “The Assisians were defeated on this occasion, and Francis, being among those taken prisoners, was held captive for more than a year in ...

  6. 3 days ago · The church of the Sacred Heart, Blackbird Leys, was founded in 1966. (fn. 63) Since 1875 a number of Roman Catholic religious orders have established houses in Oxford. Apart from the Dominicans, who opened a priory in St. Giles's Street in 1921, the men's orders have been connected with the university or with parish churches, and their history ...

  7. 2 days ago · Sisters of Mercy. Occupied new St Joseph's convent of Our Lady of Mercy, Cadogan St, opened with adjoining schs 1845 on part of site given by Jos. Knight. (fn. 65) First nuns came from Bermondsey (Surrey) convent founded 1839 from Ireland and shared part of bldg with Christian Brothers employed as teachers until 1880.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CatharismCatharism - Wikipedia

    2 days ago · Catharism (/ ˈ k æ θ ər ɪ z əm / KATH-ər-iz-əm; from the Ancient Greek: καθαροί, romanized: katharoí, "the pure ones") was a Christian quasi-dualist or pseudo-Gnostic movement which thrived in Southern Europe, particularly in northern Italy and southern France, between the 12th and 14th centuries.

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