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  2. Women in the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    Women generally participated in the church in a different way than men would, as well as having different beliefs, such as purifying women after birth, or denying communion to menstruating women. Many ideas were conceptualized by men about women in the church which led to such treatment because of gender roles.

  3. Category : Churches on the National Register of Historic ...

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    First Presbyterian Church Manse (Clarksville, Tennessee) First Presbyterian Church of Clifton; First Presbyterian Church of Pulaski; First United Methodist Church (Humboldt, Tennessee) First United Methodist Church of Columbia; First United Presbyterian Church (Athens, Tennessee) Friends Church (Maryville, Tennessee) Frost Building (Nashville ...

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    Beth Salem Presbyterian Church: Beth Salem Presbyterian Church: June 22, 2000 : State Route 30 at Watson Rd. Athens: Congregation founded in 1866; current building constructed in the 1920s 2: Elijah Cate House

  5. Women in Church history - Wikipedia

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    Women in Church history have played a variety of roles in the life of Christianity—notably as contemplatives, health care givers, educationalists and missionaries. Until recent times, women were generally excluded from episcopal and clerical positions within the certain Christian churches; however, great numbers of women have been influential in the life of the church, from contemporaries of ...

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  7. Saint Irene church, Athens - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Saint Irene (Greek: Ιερός Ναός Αγίας Ειρήνης, romanized: Ierós Naós Agías Irínis, lit. 'Sacred Temple of Saint Irene' Ancient Greek pronunciation: [aˈʝia iˈrini]), also known as Hagia Irene or Hagia Eirene, is an Eastern Orthodox church in the city of Athens, Greece, built on the site of an older medieval church, located on Aiolou Street.

  8. Timeline of women in religion - Wikipedia

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    The Methodist Episcopal Church granted women limited clergy rights as local elders or deacons, without conference membership. [13] Ida B. Robinson founded the Mount Sinai Holy Church of America and became the organization's first presiding bishop and president. 1928: A secular law was passed in Thailand banning women's full ordination in Buddhism.

  9. Church of the Holy Apostles, Athens - Wikipedia

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    The church is particularly significant as the only monument in the Agora, other than the Temple of Hephaestus, to survive intact since its foundation, and for its architecture: it was the first significant church of the Middle Byzantine period in Athens, and marks the beginning of the so-called "Athenian type", successfully combining the simple ...