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 Übersetzung für 'Western Church' von Englisch nach Deutsch
SYNO Church of Rome | Roman Catholic | Roman Catholic Church | ...
relig.
Western Church [Latin Church]
Westkirche {f} [Lateinische Kirche]
Teiltreffer
relig.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints <LDS Church> [the Mormons]
Kirche {f} Jesu Christi der Heiligen der Letzten Tage [die Mormonen]
film
western
Wildwestfilm {m}
26
western {adj}westlich
760
western {adj}abendländisch
29
geogr.
Western Isles
Äußere Hebriden {pl}
geogr.
Western Siberia
Westsibirien {n}
hist.
Western Empire
Westreich {n}
north-western {adj}nordwestlich
film
spaghetti western
Italowestern {m}
western bankWestufer {n}
cloth.
western blouse
Westernbluse {f}
geogr.
(Western) Bug
(Westlicher) Bug {m} [Fluss]
western rollRoller {m} [Sprung]
western sideWestseite {f}
archi.
western apse
Westapsis {f}
western zoneWestzone {f}
geogr.
Western Latvia
Westlettland {n}
equest.sports
western pleasure
Western Pleasure {f} [auch {n}] [Turnierdisziplin im Westernreiten]
geogr.
Western Lithuania
Westlitauen {n}
geogr.
Western Europe
Westeuropa {n}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Over time, the Western Church gradually identified with the "Catholic" label, and people of Western Europe gradually associated the "Orthodox" label with the Eastern Church (in some languages the "Catholic" label is not necessarily identified with the Western Church).
  • While Constantinople experienced a succession of councils alternately approving and condemning doctrine concerning hesychasm, the Western Church held no council in which to make a pronouncement on the issue, and the word "hesychasm" does not appear in the "Enchiridion Symbolorum et Definitionum" (Handbook of Creeds and Definitions), the collection of Roman Catholic teachings originally compiled by Heinrich Joseph Dominicus Denzinger.
  • Some historicists typically interpret the seven churches as representing seven different periods in the history of the Western Church from the time of Paul until the return of Jesus Christ.
  • Some Reformed churches—notably the Presbyterian Church (USA) and the United Church of Christ—have published daily office books adapted from the ancient structure of morning and evening prayer in the Western church, usually revised for the purpose of inclusive language.
  • The Western Church and its Eastern Catholic counterparts all reserve some level of autonomy, yet each also is subdivided into smaller sees (dioceses and archdioceses).

  • Later hymnody in the Western church introduced four-part vocal harmony as the norm, adopting major and minor keys, and came to be led by organ and choir. It shares many elements with classical music.
  • It is well known and often used, though not quite as frequently as in the Western Church.
  • In the Western Church the usual form has been a shepherd's crook, curved at the top to enable animals to be hooked.
  • Throughout the next several centuries, the Western Church asserted that the Bishop of Rome had supreme authority, and by the time of the Great Schism the Roman Catholic Church based its claim to supremacy on the succession of St.
  • After Theodosius I made Christianity an official religion of the Empire, this position slowly developed into the official position of the Western Church.

  • The Western church readily accepted the creed, but some Eastern churches did not.
  • The "Apostolic Canons" or "Ecclesiastical Canons of the Same Holy Apostles" is a collection of ancient ecclesiastical decrees (eighty-five in the Eastern, fifty in the Western Church) concerning the government and discipline of the Early Christian Church, incorporated with the Apostolic Constitutions which are part of the Ante-Nicene Fathers.
  • is a body of chants used in the liturgies of the Western Church.
  • It continued to be used in early Byzantine icons but was effectively abandoned in the Western Church.
  • He was the first pope in several centuries to rigorously enforce the Western Church's ancient policy of celibacy for the clergy and also attacked the practice of simony.

  • Tertullian's views would later influence much of the western church.
  • In fact, it was precisely the opposite: the Eastern Church had not deleted anything; it was the Western Church that had added this phrase to the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed.
  • In 1054 the centuries-old differences between the Eastern and Western churches led to their final separation.
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