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John 19:25-27 tells how, from the cross, Jesus charged St. John with care of his mother
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Christians stole his body and brought it in a boat to Spain, to a place that would become known as Santiago
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This council affirms that the new covenant in Christ means that the Christians are not bound by Mosaic Law and that Jesus sends the Holy Spirit to Jews and Gentles alike.
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This council allowed people who lapsed in their faith during the persecution to be brought
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Diocletian ordered the destruction of all Christian churches, imprisonment of bishops and priests, and the execution of all who refused to participate in the public worship of pagan
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This edict granted religious toleration to Christians and unleashed the spread of Christianity.
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This council, called by Emperor Constantine, set forth the Nicene Creed and affirmed that
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Hypostatic Union This council condemned a heresy that said that Jesus was two persons in one body, and the council declared that the Virgin Mary is truly the Mother of God(Hispanic Union)
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This council affirmed that Christ is fully human and fully divine (the hypostatic union). 476 The Western Roman Empire collapses. 496 Clovis, the King of the Franks, coverts to Catholicism.
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End of Eastern Roman rule in North Africa.
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St. Augustine, named for St. Augustine of Hippo, was the first European settlement in what is now the United States.
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In this document, Luther presented what he saw as abusive practices in the Catholic Church.
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Luther removed seven Old Testament books: Tobit, Judith, 1 and 2 Maccabees, Wisdom, Sirach, and Baruch. He also tried to change the New Testament by moving the letter of James, the letter to the Hebrews, the letters of John, and the book of Revelation into an appendix.
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Separatists wishing to further “purify” the Church of England of Catholic influence leave for North America on the Mayflower. They hoped their colony would be a “city on a hill”--an example to the Church of England of the need for further reform. In the New World, many would be persecuted for their faith. Most of the first British colonies in North America legally exclude Catholics, Quakers, and others from participation in public life.
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Maryland will be the first colony to allow religious freedom for Catholics. Jesuit priests there will offer the first Holy Mass in the British colonies.
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One of the goals of the revolution was to turn France into a completely secular nation and rid it of Christianity. Church property was seized, and many priests and religious were persecuted, imprisoned, and killed.
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States were free to keep their established churches, and many did into the early 1800s.
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(Our Lady asked the children to pray the Rosary every day to stop the spread of Russia’s errors and for world peace. She asked that Russia be consecrated to her Immaculate Heart.)
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(Lenin was its first leader; Stalin took power two years after Lenin’s death)
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