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Is the unam sanctam still around?

Yes, the papal bull Unam Sanctam, issued by Pope Boniface VIII in 1302, is still recognized in the context of Catholic doctrine, particularly regarding the authority of the Pope and the necessity of belonging to the Church for salvation. However, its practical application and influence have diminished over the centuries, especially since the Second Vatican Council, which emphasized ecumenism and the role of other Christian communities. While it remains a historical document, it is not actively invoked in contemporary Church policy.


Does Mexico have any librarys?

Yes. With almost 1.25 million documents, books and recordings, the Biblioteca Nacional de Mexico (National Library of Mexico) is one of the largest libraries in Mexico, located in Ciudad Universitaria, the main campus of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) in Mexico City. It was first established on October 26, 1833.


What are the oldest soccer teams in Mexico that participate in first Division nowadays?

Pachuca was founded in 1901, making it the oldest soccer team in first division. Next are, Guadalajara-1906, America-1916, Atlas-1916, Atlante-1916, Toluca-1917, Necaxa-1923, Morelia-1924, Cruz Azul-1927,UAG-1935, Puebla-1944, Monterrey-1945, UNAM-1954, San Luis-1957, UANL-1960, Santos Laguna-1983, Chiapas-2002, Ciudad Juarez-2005,


What are the 20 oldest colleges in the US?

Here are the United States' oldest colleges (25), in order of date founded:1618 College of Henricopolis (burned 1622)...............Jamestown, VA1636 Harvard University...........................................Cambridge, MA1693 College of William & Mary.................................Williamsburg, VA1696 St. John's College.............................................Annapolis, MD1701 Yale University.................................................New Haven, CT1740 University of Pennsylvania................................Philadelphia, PA1742 Moravian College & Theological Inst...................Bethlehem, PA1743 University of Delaware......................................Newark, DE1746 Princeton University..........................................Princeton, NJ1749 Washington & Lee University.............................Lexington, VA1754 Columbia University...........................................New York, NY1764 Brown University...............................................Providence, RI1766 Queen's College (now Rutgers Univ.)..................Newark, NJ1769 Dartmouth College............................................ Hanover, NH1770 College of Charleston......................................... Charleston, SC1772 Salem College....................................................Winston-Salem, NC1775 Hampden-Sydney College...................................Hampden-Sydney, VA1780 Transylvania University......................................Lexington, KY1782 Washington College...........................................Chestertown, MD1783 Dickinson College...............................................Carlisle, PA1785 University of Georgia..........................................Athens, GA1789 Georgetown University.......................................Georgetown, DC1791 University of Vermont......................................... Burlington, VT1795 Union College.....................................................Schenectady, NY1794 Bowdoin College..................................................Brunswick, ME1795 University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill.............Chapel Hill, NCThe world's oldest, continuously operating university is the University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy, founded in 1088.


What are similarities of Orthodoxy and Catholicism?

They are shall we say about 85% in synch with each other. Russian and Greek Orthodoxy worship the same God, honor the same ( generally) saints, and have an elaborate system of rituals and sacraments- numbering 7 major sacraments. The ORTHO Rites differ in the following. They do not recognize the primacy or supremacy of the Pope, there is loosely more latitude for such things as divorce. There are differences in worship apart from the obvious language angles- for example the (Three times around the Horn) practice (l080 degrees of arc, By the way) which is a Wedding protocol in Russian and Greek Ortho use but has no counterpart in the Roman Catholic church. Statues are not used in Ortho churches but two-dimensional Icons, also spelled Ikons are. Communion is frequently under both kinds- Bread and wine. Finally one major difference is priests or ministers are permitted to be married- (only once) if a minister"s wife dies he cannot remarry) but Bishops are requiired to be celibate and the higher-ups are only selected, so to speak from the (Regular- celibacy-bound clergy). There are different ecceleasiatical ranks such as Metropolitan- a sort of Urban Bishop-like officer. No Stacy, he does not wear a subway-conductor"s flat-top hat! That"s an old joke, lilke those about De Gaulle and the IRT. Kidding aside the two faiths have a lot in common and stately, formal ritual is a mark of the Orthodox faith, no frivolous folk-hymsn unless handled by the choirs.