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  2. Christophe Pierre - Wikipedia

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    Christophe Pierre was born in Rennes, France, on 30 January 1946 to a family with roots for many generations in Brittany.He first attended school at Antsirabe in Madagascar and pursued his secondary studies at the College of Saint-Malo.

  3. Pope Francis - Wikipedia

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    According to María Elena Bergoglio, the pope's only living sibling, the family did not emigrate for economic reasons. [25] His other siblings were Oscar Adrián, Marta Regina, and Alberto Horacio. [26] [27] His niece, Cristina Bergoglio, is a painter based in Madrid, Spain. [28] [29]

  4. Pope - Wikipedia

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    Since 1878, the election of the pope has taken place in the Sistine Chapel, in a sequestered meeting called a "conclave" (so called because the cardinal electors are theoretically locked in, cum clave, i.e., with key, until they elect a new pope). Three cardinals are chosen by lot to collect the votes of absent cardinal electors (by reason of ...

  5. Theology of Pope Francis - Wikipedia

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    A pope who demonstrates that he is a man with his feet on the ground. [57] The washing of the feet angered many Catholic traditionalists. [58] Pope Francis had performed the Lenten washing of the feet, traditionally at Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran, at a juvenile detention home and included two girls and two Muslims. He stated that he ...

  6. Evangelium vitae - Wikipedia

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    Man is called to a fullness of life which far exceeds the dimensions of his earthly existence, because it consists in sharing the very life of God. [ 1 ] Evangelium vitae begins with an overview of threats to human life, both past and present, and gives a brief history of the many biblical prohibitions against killing and how this relates to ...

  7. Universal call to holiness - Wikipedia

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    The universal call to holiness is rooted in baptism, and the Paschal Mystery, which configures a person to Jesus Christ who is truly God and truly man, thus uniting a person with the Second Person of the Blessed Trinity, bringing him in communion with intra-trinitarian life. Ben Sira taught about lay people that "without these cannot a city be ...

  8. Portal:Catholic Church/Holy See - Wikipedia

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    The Holy See (Latin: Sancta Sedes, "holy seat") is the episcopal see of Rome.The incumbent of the see is the Bishop of Rome — the Pope.The term Holy See, as used in Canon law, also refers to the Pope and the Roman Curia—in effect, the central government of the Catholic Church—and is the sense more widely used today.

  9. Vita consecrata - Wikipedia

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    Vita consecrata is an apostolic exhortation written by Pope John Paul II, published on 25 March 1996. The exhortation is a post-synodal document. Its sub-title is "On the consecrated life and its mission in the Church and in the world". In the consecrated life, individuals commit themselves to the evangelical counsels of chastity, poverty and ...

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