Catholic theology is the understanding of Catholic doctrine or teachings, and results from the studies of theologians.
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Catholic theology is the understanding of Catholic doctrine or teachings, and results from the studies of theologians.
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Major teachings of the Catholic theology Church discussed in the early councils of the church are summarized in various creeds, especially the Nicene Creed and the Apostles' Creed.
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Formal Catholic theology worship is ordered by means of the liturgy, which is regulated by church authority.
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Catholic theology Church teaches that the fate of those in purgatory can be affected by the actions of the living.
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Catholic theology Church teaches that it is the one, holy, Catholic theology, and apostolic Church founded by Jesus.
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Faith of the Church is a basic concept of Catholic theology which implies that not the faithful individual but the Catholic Church as a whole is considered to be the primary carrier of Christian faith.
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Catholic theology is given special honor and devotion above all other saints but this honor and devotion differs essentially from the adoration given to God.
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Catholic theology is called the greatest of the saints, the first disciple, and Queen of Heaven.
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The Catholic theology Church, following the example of Christ and Apostolic tradition, ordains only males.
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All rites of the Catholic theology Church maintain the ancient tradition that, after ordination, marriage is not allowed.
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Apostolic succession is the belief that the pope and Catholic theology bishops are the spiritual successors of the original twelve apostles, through the historically unbroken chain of consecration.
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The Catholic theology Church believes it is the continuation of those who remained faithful to the apostolic leadership and rejected false teachings.
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Catholic theology belief is that the Church will never defect from the truth, and bases this on Jesus' telling Peter "the gates of hell will not prevail against" the Church.
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Eastern Catholic theology Churches have as their theological, spiritual, and liturgical patrimony the traditions of Eastern Christianity.
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