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    "Katolyt︠s︡ʹka rusʹ": vnesok ukraïnt︠s︡iv katolyt︠s︡ʹkoho virospovidanni︠a︡ v dukhovnu kulʹturu Ukraïny XVI st.: istoryko-filosofsʹkyĭ narys.V. D. Lytvynov - 2005 - Kyïv: Ukraïnsʹkyĭ T︠S︡entr dukhovnoï kulʹtury.
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    "Katolyt︠s︡ʹka rusʹ": vnesok ukraïnt︠s︡iv katolyt︠s︡ʹkoho virospovidanni︠a︡ v dukhovnu kulʹturu Ukraïny XVI st.: istoryko-filosofsʹkyĭ narys.V. D. Lytvynov - 2005 - Kyïv: Ukraïnsʹkyĭ T︠S︡entr dukhovnoï kulʹtury.
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    Doctrine of Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church about government election as a way to social change.Volodymyr Moroz - 2015 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 73:244-252.
    Author analyses the teaching of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church over importance of democratic elections. The principles, which Church proposes as background to participation in elections, are explored.
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    Joseph Slipy as a builder of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in the diaspora.Lesya Skubko - 2013 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 66:262-266.
    In his research, the author focuses on the role played by Joseph Slipy in spiritual and religious education and the unification of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Diaspora, as he affirmed understanding of the role and place of Ukrainian religious art and enlightenment as an indispensable component of the Eastern Christian tradition.
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    Catholic Author, Musician, Philosopher.Patrick L. Bourgeois - 2003 - Renascence 55 (3):193-209.
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    The Book of Catholic Authors[REVIEW]Andrew L. Bouwhuis - 1943 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 18 (2):341-342.
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    Anthropological Dimension of the Philosophical "Literature-Centric" Model of Ukrainian Romanticism.Z. O. Yankovska & L. V. Sorochuk - 2021 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 19:127-137.
    Purpose. Romanticism as a movement developed in Germany, where, becoming the philosophy of time in the 18th-19th centuries, spread to all European countries. The "mobility" of the Romantic doctrine, its diversity, sometimes contradictory views, attitude to man as a free, harmonious, creative person led to the susceptibility of this movement by ethnic groups, different in nature and mentality. Its ideas found a wide response in Ukraine with its "cordocentric" type of culture in the early nineteenth century. Since the peculiarity of (...)
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    Stories of Our Century by Catholic Authors. Edited by John Gilland Brunini and Francis X. Connolly. [REVIEW] Gable - 1949 - Renascence 2 (2):156-158.
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    Interconfessional Polemics in a Model of Ukrainian Literary History.Ihor Isichenko - 2020 - Kyiv-Mohyla Humanities Journal 7:27-44.
    Polemic texts on issues of Orthodox-Catholic relations occupy, for various reasons, a prominent place among publications in Ukrainian literature of the late 16th – early 17th centuries. Because of this, researchers of the history of Ukrainian literature continue to be interested in them. The history of the study of interconfessional polemics depends to a large extent on political contexts, primarily on the national and religious policies of states. Objective interpretation of polemical prose of the late (...)
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    Pro-Ukrainian Students at the Kyiv Theological Academy From the 1890s to 1907.Leonid Mohylnyi - 2019 - Kyiv-Mohyla Humanities Journal 6:25-41.
    The article analyzes the main preconditions for the formation of pro-Ukrainian views among students of the Kyiv Theological Academy and determines their percentages among the graduates from the 1890s to 1907. When in the late 1850s and the early 1860s the Ukrainian intelligentsia carried out semi-legal cultural and educational work within Ukrainophile communities, few students of the Academy took part in their activities, with only 4 participants being active members in the Kyiv Hromada. Later, when students from the (...)
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    Stories of our Century by Catholic Authors[REVIEW]John P. Lahey - 1952 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 27 (3):461-462.
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    From Tradition to Innovation: A Study of Right-Wing Conservative Parties in Contemporary Poland.Антон Михайлович КОСТЮК - 2023 - Epistemological studies in Philosophy, Social and Political Sciences 6 (1):100-108.
    The purpose of this article is to systematize and generalize information about the political right-conservative movement in modern Poland. In the course of the study, the potential for support for right-wing parties exists in every society. It can grow due to two groups of factors. The first concerns issues related to the difficult economic situation, the modernization of societies or cultural aspects, which are called demand-related in the literature. The second large group consists of supply factors: factors of possible (...)
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    Anthropological comprehension of a woman-author as the subject of culture through the prism of language and literature.I. A. Koliieva & T. A. Kuptsova - 2019 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 15:123-133.
    Purpose. To study the phenomenon of a woman-author as a subject of culture and philosophy from a development of literary aspect in the works both Western and Ukrainian scientists. To define the significance of the philosophical representation of the gender stereotypes to reconsider their place and role in the socio cultural discourse. Theoretical basis. To investigate the theoretical framework in the postmodern philosophy the cross-disciplinary approach is used. The comparative approach is methodologically important to clarify the problems concerning a (...)
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    Ukrainian Orthodoxy and Ecumenical Activity of Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky in the Second World War.Ella Bystrycka - 2002 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 23:45-56.
    The issue of inter-denominational understanding has been relevant to Ukrainians for many centuries. During the discussions the idea of ​​proclaiming the Ukrainian patriarchate was crystallized. According to the clergy, this would resolve the existing inter-denominational contradictions. However, the problem has become more political than religious. The emergence of such a powerful structure in Ukraine was opposed by the Polish authorities and the Polish-Latin clergy, as well as by the Russian government and its Orthodox Church. For Catholic Poland and (...)
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    Motif of Death in Ukrainian-Canadian Poetry.I. S. Liashenko - 2022 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 21:28-37.
    _Purpose_ of the research is to study the originality of interpretation of death in the lyrics of Ukrainian diaspora in Canada in the context of the opposition "foreign land – motherland", based on its existential development in philosophical anthropology and culture of the last two centuries. Its implementation presupposes, first of all, analysis of the forms of development and disclosure of the death motif by figurative and artistic means. _Theoretical basis__._ The author uses the well-founded tradition of interpreting the (...)
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    Communicative Model – Author, Hero, Text, Recipient in a Postmodern Novel.Natalia Levchenko, Pecherskyh Lubov, Olena Varenikova & Nataliya Torkut - 2021 - Postmodern Openings 12 (3):96-106.
    The study deals with the communicative interaction between the author, the hero, the text, the reader in a postmodern novel. A similar and ambiguous reality, on the one hand, sometimes led to the subjectivist hypertrophy, absolutizing the author’s world view, and at times minimized and devaluated the author’s identity, on the other. Therefore, from the end of the 1990s the ways of expressing author’s “Self” changed dramatically, which directly affected the means of creating a hero in the contemporary Ukrainian (...)
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    The fruit of the Brest Union in the context of the axiological interests of Ukrainians.Olga Nedavnya - 2017 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 81:223-225.
    Obviously, it is about the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. I, the author of the article, suggest looking at her, taking into account all her hypostasis, its ritual and organizational peculiarities, but to focus on how this Church performs one of the functions that are inherent in religious systems and organizations: a value-controlling function, and how this performance correlates with the national interests of Ukrainians.
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    Ruthenians and Ukrainians.Desmond A. Schmal - 1937 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 12 (2):301-302.
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    Authority in the Contemporary World.Quentin Lauer - 1970 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 45 (3):325-345.
    Authority is a moral power of the community in whose service it is exercised through constitutive consent for coordinating its functions and achieving its purpose.
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    Catholic Social Thought and the Capability Approach.Tony DeCesare - 2022 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 19 (2):205-229.
    Despite a growing body of literature that engages both Catholic social thought and the Capability Approach, little has been done to explore what these two traditions of thought might offer to a reassessment of the project of global democracy promotion. This essay brings Catholic social thought and the Capability Approach into conversation for this purpose. What emerges is a framework for thinking about and engaging in what the author calls democratic democracy promotion (DDP). DDP is based on (...)
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    Ethics, Literature, and Theory: An Introductory Reader.Stephen K. George (ed.) - 2005 - Sheed & Ward.
    Do the rich descriptions and narrative shapings of literature provide a valuable resource for readers, writers, philosophers, and everyday people to imagine and confront the ultimate questions of life? Do the human activities of storytelling and complex moral decision-making have a deep connection? What are the moral responsibilities of the artist, critic, and reader? What can religious perspectives—from Catholic to Protestant to Mormon—contribute to literary criticism? Thirty well known contributors reflect on these questions, including iterary theorists Marshall Gregory, (...)
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    Marketing Communication of the Catholic Church – a Sign of the Times or Profanation of the Sacred?Ilona Majkowska & Sławomir Gawroński - 2018 - Studia Humana 7 (2):15-23.
    The Catholic Church – though in popular opinion it is sometimes treated as a stronghold of conservatism, traditionalism, suspicion of progress and novelty, it changed significantly in the second half of the 20th century and continues to change its attitudes, especially in terms of the use of social communication and attitude to the media mass. The Church’s growing openness to media relations and the use of a rich instrumentation of social communication has become one of the reasons for the (...)
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    Peripheralities: "Minor" Literatures, Women's Literature, and Adrienne Orosz de Csicser's Novels.Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek - 2021 - Cultura 18 (1):123-138.
    In "Peripheralities: 'Minor' Literatures, Women's Literature, and Adrienne Orosz de Csicser's Novels" Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek discusses events surrounding Adrienne Orosz de Csicser's work. For the contextualization of the events Tötösy de Zepetnek employs his own framework of "comparative cultural studies" here applied to "minor literatures" and women's literature and Shunqing Cao's "variation theory." While Orosz's novels are not considered exceptional, the author achieved notoriety after locked up in a mental institution. In addition to three published novels, in (...)
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    Authority in the Church.Sabbas J. Kilian - 1969 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 44 (1):69-82.
    Church authority is a vicarious, sacramental, grace-communicating operation implying both service of the people of God and mutual responsiveness in a creative and ceaseless dialogue.
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  25. Living Holocausts: celebrating this Year of Priests through Literature.Subhasis Chattopadhyay - 2009 - Catholic Herald, Kolkata 2009.
    This was written for the Archdiocese of Calcutta's mouthpiece, The Herald in 2009 and published there. The audience is chiefly popular and not the usual academic audience both within Catholicism or in the academe in general. This essay makes a case for us in understanding and empathizing with the essential loneliness of the Catholic Religious (as understood by a married Hindu man). Further, literature is shown hear as effective therapy for resisting loneliness and as a therapeutic tool for (...)
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    Author on Reviewer.Richard Kerschagl - 1953 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 28 (1):159-160.
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  27. Authority, Public Dissent and the Nature of Theological Thinking.Ja Dinoia - 1988 - The Thomist 52 (2):185-207.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:AUTHORITY, PUBLIC DISSENT AND THE NATURE OF THEOLOGICAL THINKING IN A RECENT analysis of the Catholic scene, Lutheran Richard John Neuhaus described the controversy over authority and dissent in the Catholic Church as " theologically debased and ecumenically sterile." My own reading of the literature on dissent inclines me to concur with the substance of this judgment. Broad historical, cultural, and theological contexts have inevitably been (...)
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  28. Grounding Identity and Mission in Catholic Universities: A Relational Approach.Thomas V. Gourlay - 2023 - Irish Theological Quarterly 88 (3):201-298.
    Since at least the 1960s, responding to changes both in the world and in the Church the project of Catholic university education in the United States and elsewhere has undergone a significant alteration in structure, and subsequently of its own sense of identity, purpose, and mission. Concerns about the integrity of Catholic universities both as Catholic and as university abound and have done for some time. Providing a brief review of some of the existing literature, this (...)
     
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    Authority and the Family.William Baskin - 1983 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 58 (1):82-92.
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    Ethics, Literature, and Theory: An Introductory Reader.Wayne C. Booth, Dudley Barlow, Orson Scott Card, Anthony Cunningham, John Gardner, Marshall Gregory, John J. Han, Jack Harrell, Richard E. Hart, Barbara A. Heavilin, Marianne Jennings, Charles Johnson, Bernard Malamud, Toni Morrison, Georgia A. Newman, Joyce Carol Oates, Jay Parini, David Parker, James Phelan, Richard A. Posner, Mary R. Reichardt, Nina Rosenstand, Stephen L. Tanner, John Updike, John H. Wallace, Abraham B. Yehoshua & Bruce Young (eds.) - 2005 - Sheed & Ward.
    Do the rich descriptions and narrative shapings of literature provide a valuable resource for readers, writers, philosophers, and everyday people to imagine and confront the ultimate questions of life? Do the human activities of storytelling and complex moral decision-making have a deep connection? What are the moral responsibilities of the artist, critic, and reader? What can religious perspectives—from Catholic to Protestant to Mormon—contribute to literary criticism? Thirty well known contributors reflect on these questions, including iterary theorists Marshall Gregory, (...)
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    The Question of Authority in "Humanae Vitae".Sabbas J. Kilian - 1969 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 44 (3):327-342.
    Without questioning the objective priority of the magisterium in teaching and passing judgment, the author argues that its function is to elicit community consciousness rather than to enforce conformity.
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    The Authority of the Expert.M. C. D’Arcy - 1927 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 2 (3):375-391.
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    Author's Reconnaissance.Regina Doman - 2005 - The Chesterton Review 31 (3/4):223-232.
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    Author's Reconnaissance.Regina Doman - 2005 - The Chesterton Review 31 (3-4):223-232.
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    Author and Reviewer.Luigi Sturzo - 1943 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 18 (2):381-383.
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    Author Reviews the Reviewer.Aram Torossian - 1939 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 14 (2):300-301.
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    The Question of Authority in "Humanae Vitae".Sabbas J. Kilian - 1969 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 44 (3):327-342.
    Without questioning the objective priority of the magisterium in teaching and passing judgment, the author argues that its function is to elicit community consciousness rather than to enforce conformity.
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    Oeuvre of Grigory Skovoroda in polish scientific thought.Denys Pilipowicz - 2022 - Filosofska Dumka (Philosophical Thought) 4:66-90.
    The article is devoted to present Polish research on the literary work and philosophical thought of Hryhorii Skovoroda. The scientific reflection on Skovoroda’s legacy was initially carried out on the historical and literary level. It was initiated by Adam Honory Kirkor in 1874. In the context of the history of Ukrainian literature, Józef Tretiak, Ivan Franko and Bohdan Lepkyi presented the general characteristics of Skovoroda’s work, seeing in it only the original style and compilation character of thoughts. Ivan (...)
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    The Principle of Authority.Joseph E. Douglas - 1939 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 14 (2):185-188.
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  40. The Godly Image: Christ and Salvation in Catholic Thought from Anselm to Aquinas by Romanus Cessario, O.P.William P. Loewe - 1994 - The Thomist 58 (1):147-148.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 147 The Godly Image: Christ and Salvation in Catholic Thought from Anselm to Aquinas. By ROMANUS CESSARIO, O.P. Studies in historical theology. v. 6. Petersham, Mass.: St. Bede's Publications, 1990. Pp. xxiv + 214. $14.95 (paper). The Godly Image presents a retouched version of the author's dissertation, first published in 1982 as Christian Satisfaction in Aquinas: Towards a Personalist Understanding (Washington, DC: University Press of America). (...)
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    Continental Newman Literature.A. J. Boekraad - 1957 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 7:110-116.
    IT is a curious fact that more books on J. H. Newman have been written by foreign than by English authors, as A. R. Vidler remarks in a book review in the Philosophical Quarterly. He adds a number of reasons all of which have exercised a certain influence. He suggests the main reason to be that Newman “is naturally attractive and useful to Roman Catholics who are disposed to explore lines of thought that deviate from, or are not covered (...)
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    Truth, Fiction, and Literature[REVIEW]James Risser - 1996 - Review of Metaphysics 49 (3):666-667.
    This book is a focused study of the specific problem in aesthetics of literature's relation to truth. The authors's treatment of the problem is both expansive and highly nuanced, undoubtedly a result not only of the co-authoring of the book, which by all indications is a true collaborative effort, but also of the fact that the book is the product of a decade of work on the problem. The division of labor for the book, though, is obvious in (...)
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    Structuralism in Literature[REVIEW]B. O. G. - 1975 - Review of Metaphysics 29 (1):148-149.
    Structuralism is a contemporary intellectual movement with both methodological and substantive implications. Nowhere has its impact been stronger than in poetics and literary criticism. Scholes book is designed to introduce English speaking audiences to structuralist developments in European literary thought. After detailing the background of structuralism in the work of Saussure and Jakobson and relating formalist and proto-structuralist modes of literary criticism to structuralist methods, the author examines specific micro and macropoetics of fiction. His object is to explain other’s theories, (...)
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    Особливості апологетичного підходу гавриїла костельника.Ihor Zahrebelnyi - 2018 - Схід 1 (153):103-107.
    The article is dedicated to one of the work lines of Ukrainian Greek Catholic theologian Havryiil Kostelnyk - his apologetics studies. Distinguished features of Kostelnyk's beliefs as apologist are analysed from several points of view. First, it is done as compared to the Ukrainian apologetic literature within the first half of the 20th century. Second, considering differences between aims of classical apologetics and aims defined by Kostelnyk. Third, within definition of correlation of canonical Catholic and (...)
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    Literature, Philosophy, and the Imagination. [REVIEW]B. A. - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 16 (3):583-583.
    Offering a theory of imagination, and indirectly a defense of the humanities, this overly-rich and confusing work contains more literature than philosophy, and more philosophy than imagination. The author makes many suggestive comparisons: e.g., the literary equivalent of traditional positivism is the novels of Robbe-Grillet; the poetic equivalents of Peirce's firstness, secondness, and thirdness are the poems of Wallace Stevens, Ezra Pound, and T. S. Eliot, respectively. While Levi's division of the imagination into its teleological, dramatic, literary, and metaphysical (...)
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    A Protestant or Catholic Atlantic World? Confessional Divisions and the Writing of Natural History.Nicholas Canny - 2012 - In Canny Nicholas (ed.), Proceedings of the British Academy Volume 181, 2010-2011 Lectures. pp. 83.
    Some competition was associated with all European voyages of discovery, whether considered in an intellectual or a nautical sense, but the character of the competition became confessional as the contest between states over resources to be exploited gave way to disputation between denominations over how souls might best be saved. This happened when, in the late sixteenth century, Protestant publicists began to disparage the colonial endeavours that the Spanish and Portuguese authorities had been engaged upon for more than a century, (...)
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    The Principle of Authority.Joseph E. Douglas - 1939 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 14 (2):185-188.
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    Cпівпраця греко-католицької церкви з українцями америки в 20-30 рр. хх ст.Ihor Pylypiv - 2011 - Схід (2(109)):109-113.
    This article examines the activity of Greek-Catholic church in organization of collaboration with Ukrainian Greek-Catholic communities on the American continent. Using concrete examples, the author illustrates a systematic activity of Lviv Greek-catholic commune in supporting emigrants-Ukrainians to theUnited States, which was shown in spiritual, organizational, clerical, and moral support.
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    Spiritual Authority and Temporal Power in the Indian Theory of Government. [REVIEW]Taraknath Das - 1942 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 17 (4):735-735.
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    The Five decrees of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith which impacted on the processes of Greek Catholic Church formation in Canada.Nadiia Volik - 2016 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 80:62-67.
    In the Nadiia Volik article «The Five decrees of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith which impacted on the processes of Greek Catholic Church formation in Canada » the main documents of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith which were aimed to the regulating the activities of the Greek Catholic clergy in emigration, specifically in Canada have been analyzed by the author.
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