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  1. Vor einem Tag · Wikipedia is consistently one of the top-10-most-used websites in the world, yet, the lives of many prominent Catholic sisters are absent from its pages. [1] This is part of its urgent and complex gender problem, because by Wikipedia's own statistics, over 80% of its biographies are of men, and only 15% of its editors are women. [2]

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CatholicosCatholicos - Wikipedia

    Catholicos. A catholicos (plural: catholicoi) is the head of certain churches in some Eastern Christian traditions. The title implies autocephaly and, in some cases, it is the title of the head of an autonomous church. The word comes from ancient Greek καθολικός ( pl. καθολικοί ), derived from καθ' ὅλου ( kath'olou ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChristianityChristianity - Wikipedia

    Vor 4 Tagen · Christianity, in one form or another, is the sole state religion of the following nations: Argentina (Catholic), Costa Rica (Catholic), the Kingdom of Denmark (Lutheran), England (Anglican), Greece (Greek Orthodox), Iceland (Lutheran), Liechtenstein (Catholic), Malta (Catholic), Monaco (Catholic), Norway (Lutheran), Samoa, Tonga ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TrinityTrinity - Wikipedia

    Vor einem Tag · The term "immanent Trinity" focuses on who God is; the term "economic Trinity" focuses on what God does. According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, The Fathers of the Church distinguish between theology (theologia) and economy (oikonomia). "Theology" refers to the mystery of God's inmost life within the Blessed Trinity and ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vatican_CityVatican City - Wikipedia

    Vor einem Tag · As governed by the Holy See, Vatican City State is an ecclesiastical or sacerdotal-monarchical state ruled by the Pope, who is the bishop of Rome and head of the Catholic Church. The highest state functionaries are all Catholic clergy of various origins.

  6. Vor 3 Tagen · The East–West Schism, also known as the Great Schism or the Schism of 1054, is the break of communion between the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches since 1054. [1] A series of ecclesiastical differences and theological disputes between the Greek East and Latin West preceded the formal split that occurred in 1054.

  7. Vor 6 Tagen · Black Catholicism or African-American Catholicism comprises the African-American people, beliefs, and practices in the Catholic Church . There are currently around three million Black Catholics in the United States, making up 6% of the total population of African Americans, who are mostly Protestant, and 4% of American Catholics.