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  2. Catholic Church in Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    The story of Father William Ross, First American Missionary to Papua New Guinea, Institute of PNG Studies, Boroko, Port Moresby 1982, 209 pp. Reiner Jaspers, MSC: A Brief History of the Catholic Church in Papua New Guinea, in: Papers Prepared for the Visit of Pope John Paul II to Papua New Guinea 7–10 May 1984, Port Moresby 1984, 1-6.

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  4. St. Mary's Cathedral, Port Moresby - Wikipedia

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    St. Mary's Cathedral [1] is a religious building affiliated with the Catholic Church, [2] in the city of Port Moresby, [3] [4] capital of Papua New Guinea, [5] [6]].. The cathedral is the headquarters of the Metropolitan [clarification needed] Archdiocese of Port Moresby (Archidioecesis Portus Moresbiensis) in the National Capital District.

  5. List of Catholic dioceses in Papua New Guinea & Solomon ...

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    The Catholic Church in Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands comprises only a Latin hierarchy, neither country has a national episcopal conference, but they jointly form the Episcopal Conference of Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands, comprising five ecclesiastical provinces, each headed by a Metropolitan Archbishop, and a total of seventeen suffragan bishoprics.

  6. File:US Catholic Dioceses and Cathedrals.png - Wikipedia

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  7. Ecclesiastical heraldry - Wikipedia

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    12th-century seal of Stefan of Uppsala is enclosed in a vesica piscis. Seals in use outside the Church, such as this Knights Templar Seal, were circular.. Heraldry developed in medieval Europe from the late 11th century, originally as a system of personal badges of the warrior classes, which served, among other purposes, as identification on the battlefield.

  8. Religion in Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    St Andrews Lutheran Church in Malahang, Morobe Province. Christianity is the main religion in Papua New Guinea. Religion in Papua New Guinea is dominated by various branches of Christianity, with traditional animism and ancestor worship often occurring less openly as another layer underneath or more openly side by side with Christianity.

  9. Buddy Christ - Wikipedia

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    Viewing the crucifix image as "wholly depressing", the Church, led by Cardinal Glick (George Carlin), decides to retire it, and creates Buddy Christ as a more uplifting image of Jesus Christ. [1] The icon consists of a statue of Jesus, smiling and winking while pointing at onlookers with one hand and giving the thumbs-up sign with the other hand.