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  1. Misuse of religious power. The start of the Catholic religion is covered in: Christianity steps into power vacuum. After the collapse of the Roman Empire the pope became isolated in Rome and the bishops started to largely operate on their own, in most situations this resulted in a combination of secular and ecclesiastical activities and often the secular ones gained the upper hand.

  2. Again Rome spanned hundreds of years so armor, equipment and colours would change wildly from era and location. The Notitia Dignitarum gives us information about the Roman army in the 4th century, including shield patterns. There you can see that they came with a variety of shapes and decorations, not only in red.

  3. Red. Red is the color of fire and so symbolizes the presence of God. It is the liturgical color for Pentecost . It is considered the color of the Church, since red can also symbolize the blood of martyrs. It is sometimes used for Maundy Thursday and during Eastertide. In Roman Catholic tradition it is used for Palm Sunday in anticipation of the ...

  4. Mar 1, 2023 · The Roman soldier’s basic tunic was of red or undyed (off-white) wool, as indicated by fragments of surviving clothing and wall paintings. Senior commanders were known to wear white cloaks and plumes. Did the Romans actually use red? Red was an important color in Ancient Rome. It was the color of the god of war, Mars, and the color of the army.

  5. Feb 19, 2024 · The communion practices in the early church, therefore, reflected a profound integration of spiritual, communal, and ethical dimensions, shaping the identity and ethos of the Christian community. The observance of communion served as a tangible expression of the believers' shared faith, mutual support, and commitment to embodying the teachings ...

  6. It was inevitable that the Catechism of the Catholic Church would adopt the same name today that the Church has had throughout the whole of her very long history. From The Catholic Answer, May/June 1996. Published by Our Sunday Visitor, Inc., 200 Noll Plaza, Huntington, IN 46750, 1-800-521-0600. EWTN is a global, Catholic Television, Catholic ...

  7. Aug 1, 2019 · The "Gods in Color" exhibition has been showing what ancient statues really looked like for over a decade, using modern techniques to analyze the surface of antiquities and determine original ...

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