A person who dissents from the doctrine of an established church: dissenter, dissident, heretic, nonconformist, sectarian, sectary, separationist, separatist.
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The Burgundians, a more or less schismatic or separatist French state.
In present day France. ethnically some traces of Germanic. Burgundy was never a nation state , but was something of a schismatic roving state, akin to those which were manned by the Cossacks in the Ukraine. as the people were partly nomadic- and wars forced all sorts of re-settlements- they did not have any fixed territorial bounds, sounds like the Western Frontier, Pardner? The Burgundians captured Joan of Arc for a time. this is interesting as they also had Female Knights- and Burgundy colored skirts under their armor, neat touch.
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Raskolnikov is derived from Russian, and means something along the lines of 'schismatic', meaning split into parts.
In the very early Christian Church, Scarilege meant to steal something sacred. The definition evolved through the years and broadened to include apostasy, heresy schismatic movements, actions against the immunity and privileges of church and clergy and violation of the Sabbath.
Roman Catholic AnswerThere is no such thing as "converting to another religion." If you are a baptized Catholic, than you are a Catholic. If you are not attending Mass but have "joined" another religion, then you are considered an apostate, a heretic, or a schismatic But you are a Catholic apostate, Catholic heretic, or Catholic schismatic, and, no, the Pope is not going to give you a blessing for committing sin.
Roman Catholic AnswerThat depends on who is doing the criticizing, if they are a baptized Catholic, then they might be called a heretic, a schismatic, or an apostate. If they are not a baptized Catholic, they might be a protestant, an atheist, or a whole range of political "ism's" that are against a solid, unchanging, moral force in this world.
It is difficult to provide an exact number of people who practice schism because it can vary depending on the religious or cultural context. Schism involves a division within a religious group, leading to separate factions or denominations. The number of people practicing schism would depend on which specific schism is being referred to.
No. Although there was a supposed apparition in the town of Necedah, it was ruled as false by the Vatican. Even after this ruling family that ran the shrine at Necedah continued to say it was authentic and that the Vatican was in error; these actions led to the families excommunication and their joining the Old Catholic Church (a schismatic group that denies Papal Infallibility),
Yes, the Burgundians were something of a schismatic or divisive French tribe. they had captured Joan of Arc, and after holding her prisoner for a time, turned her over to the English. Burgundy was never a Nation State but is a region in present-day France known for the Viniculture- Burgundy wines, for example.
The Burgundians, a more or less schismatic or separatist French state.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church remained the Catholic Church. It cannot "become" anything else, as Jesus sent the Holy Spirit to guide it until the end of time. It will remain His Body, it will remain One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic. The Orthodox Church became schismatic (they are in schism from the Catholic Church).
I doubt it. the Knights Templar were a crusading military order that were entirely Roman Catholic, but tended towards the Schismatic as time went on. They had vast commercial wealth and some paralells may be drawn to the Maritime Hanseatic League- which lasted from l24l AD til l934 and was one of the first Multi-National corporations - and of unprecedent longevity. It was dismantled by the Hitler government as Hitler opposed international commerce.
The ordination of Priests. This sacrament can only be performed by Bishops and above, in the hierarchy structure. This restriction may have been put in to prevent any schismatic society of Priests giving each other ( Battlefield Commissions) as was done with Medieval Knights- any Knight above the rank of Sir, well could commission a worthy Squire in the Field! Ordination ( Holy Orders) and Confirmation can only be performed by Bishops- and above.
In May 13, 1981, a young Turkish man, shot Pope john Paul in St. Peter's Square and critically injured him. Another attempt on his life was made in the Philippines a year later when a schismatic priest attempted to stab the pontiff. He received only minor injuries. Another plot was thwarted in the Philippines in January of 1995 when a terrorist tried to detonate a bomb near the pope but the device malfunctioned.