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  2. Statement of Faith of the United Church of Christ - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Christian confession of faith written in 1959 and revised twice to express the common faith of the United Church of Christ, a denomination formed by the union of two Protestant traditions. Compare the original, inclusive and doxological versions of the statement and see its translation into Spanish.

  3. Template:CCC - Wikipedia

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    Create citation for Catechism of the Catholic Church Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status pp pp 1 Input paragraph number, or first paragraph in a range Number required end end Optional end of a range of paragraphs. Does not influence output page selection Unknown optional accessdate accessdate 2 Date ...

  4. Catholic moral theology - Wikipedia

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    An overview of the doctrine and history of Catholic moral theology, which deals with how one is to act according to the faith. Learn about the sources, approaches, and issues of Catholic ethics, such as natural law, casuistry, and social teaching.

  5. Precepts of the Church - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the five moral and ecclesiastical laws that bind the faithful in the Catholic Church, their history and authority. Find out how they differ from the Commandments of God and the Canon law of the Church.

  6. Church order - Wikipedia

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    The British biblical scholar, B. H. Streeter identifies the Johannine epistles as the culmination of the New Testament understanding of church order with the author of Third Epistle of John confronting a serious matter as an official with recognized authority and experience who calls himself an 'Elder' yet functions more like an Archbishop of later development.

  7. Christian liturgy - Wikipedia

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    Christian liturgy is a pattern for worship used by Christian congregations or denominations on a regular basis. The term liturgy comes from Greek and means "public work". Learn about the history, common elements and variations of Christian liturgy.

  8. Vow of obedience - Wikipedia

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    the candidate's respective Church law, for example in the Roman Catholic Church, the 1983 Code of Canon Law (see canons 573, 601, 603.2) the candidate's respective rule, for example for those that are to be received into a Benedictine monastic community the Rule of St Benedict (ch. 58.17). The 1983 Code of Canon Law (canon 601) defines it as ...

  9. The Sunday Service of the Methodists - Wikipedia

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    The more recent Book of Worship for Church and Home reprinted the original Morning Prayer office used in The Sunday Service of the Methodists. [2] Many of the liturgical rites, such as that of the Lord's Supper , in "The Ritual" of The Discipline of The Allegheny Wesleyan Methodist Connection have preserved various prayers published in The ...