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Vatican Council. 1962-1965

The content provides insights into the Vatican II Council held from 1962 to 1965, dispelling common misunderstandings about its outcomes. It also delves into the historical context of Vatican I, including aspects like papal infallibility and key encyclicals issued by Popes Leo XIII, Pius X, and Bene

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Academic Judgement Disputes: The Evolution of Challenge and Resolution

Academic judgement disputes persist as students challenge assessment decisions while institutions encounter barriers in addressing these challenges effectively. Issues of academic infallibility, expertise of examiners, and human rights implications are explored within the academic framework.

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Development of Canon Law: From Glossators to Gratian

This lecture explores the evolution of canon law and canonical institutions, focusing on the period leading up to Gratian's groundbreaking work. The canonic material, before Gratian's efforts to reconcile contradictions, was a compilation from various sources such as ecumenical and local councils, p

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Pearls of Wisdom on Unity, Justice, and Solidarity from Papal Quotes

Inspirational quotes from Pope Francis, St. Paul, Pope John Paul II, Saint Ambrose, Pope Paul VI, and Pope John XXIII emphasize the importance of protecting the earth, unity in Christ, human dignity, sharing wealth with the poor, fighting against injustice, world solidarity, worker empowerment, and

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Evolution of Papal Social Teachings in Response to Industrial Revolution

The eighteenth and nineteenth centuries marked significant changes in Western societies due to industrialization, leading to new economic and political systems. The rise of factories, urbanization, and social challenges prompted the Catholic Church to develop the social doctrine. Pope Leo XIII's enc

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Understanding the Papacy: Office of the Pope, Infallibility, and Election Process

Exploring the role of the Pope in the Catholic Church, this content delves into the Office of the Pope, the concept of Infallibility, and the process of electing a Pope through the College of Cardinals. It covers the historical significance, authority, and responsibilities associated with the papal

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Opposition to the Break with Rome in 16th Century England

The opposition to the break with Rome during the reign of Henry VIII in 16th century England was notable, leading to executions of prominent figures like Sir Thomas More and Bishop John Fisher. Despite some limitation of overt opposition, the English people were deeply connected to the papacy. The s

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