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| baptized member of the church |
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| poverty, chastity, and obedience |
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| active religious communities |
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active services and prayer;
Jesuits, Dominicans, and Franciscans |
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| priest in charge of a parish in a diocese |
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| means teacher; refers to the Pope and Bishops |
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| deals with the teaching of magisterium; teaching of which all bishops (including the Pope) universally agree on and is also considered infallible |
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| ecumenical councelor; Pope by himself makes change to the Catholic faith |
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| protects the Church from error in matters of faith and morality; means incapable of error |
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| Describe the evangelical counsel of chastity. |
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| Describe the evangelical counsel of obedience. |
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| How many different Catholic rites are there in the world? |
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| contemplative religious communities |
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| non-active communities; includes Trappist, Poor Claires, and Carmelites |
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