Pope John XXIII wrote both encyclicals.
Pope Leo XIII
Encyclicals are not considered infallible teachings by the Catholic Church. They are authoritative documents written by the Pope to address specific issues, but they are not considered infallible statements of doctrine.
Encyclicals
Papal encyclicals are not considered infallible teachings in the Catholic Church. They are authoritative documents that express the Pope's teachings and opinions on various issues, but they are not considered infallible unless they meet specific criteria outlined by the Church.
encyclicals- letters from the pope to the whole church
Ricardo Antoncich has written: 'Trabajo y libertad' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Catholic Church. Pope (1978-2005 : John Paul II), Encyclicals, Papal, Liberation theology, Papal Encyclicals 'La doctrina social de la Iglesia' -- subject(s): Liberation theology, Church and the world, Christian sociology, Catholic Church, Doctrines, Church and social problems, History 'Vida religiosa y derechos humanos' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church history, Civil rights, Monastic and religious life, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Civil rights 'Los cristianos ante la injusticia' -- subject(s): Christianity and justice, Catholic Church, Christian sociology, Church history, Church and social problems
A:The New Testament epistles, or letters, were written either to communicate with specific churches, church communities or persons, or as encyclicals to Christians in general. Those written to actual churches or church communities are Paul's epistles known as Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Philippians and 1 Thessalonians. Written to an individual was Paul's Epistle to Philemon.Some epistles were written in Paul's name long after his death, as if addressed to individual churches, but were actually encyclicals. These are Ephesians, Colossians and 2 Thessalonians. Also written in Paul's name, as if to individuals, were the 'Pastoral Epistles' which were really encyclicals to the second-century Church. These are 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy and Titus.Hebrews was at one stage attributed to Paul, but he is too clearly not the author. This was probably an encyclical, but it could also have been a sermon that was distributed widely.The epistles attributed to James, Peter, John, and Jude were all encyclicals, regardless of who the real authors were.
John Rooney has written: 'On rocky grounds' 'Khabar gembira =' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church history, History 'Symphony on sands' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church history, History 'The hesitant dawn' -- subject(s): History, Missions, Church history 'Shadows in the dark' -- subject(s): Church history, Islam, History
James Clement Moffat has written: 'Outlines of church history' -- subject(s): Church history 'The church in Scotland' -- subject(s): Church history, Reformation, Catholic Church, History
J. R. Fleming has written: 'The highway of praise' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Hymns, Public worship 'A history of the church in Scotland, 1875-1929' -- subject(s): Church history, Church of Scotland, History 'The burning bush' -- subject(s): History, Presbyterian Church 'A history of the church in Scotland, 1843-1874' -- subject(s): Church history, Church of Scotland, History
Church is based on history. Its existence would not exist without history.
The term 'church history' can be either objective or subjective; for example: Sentence subject: The church history goes back for two centuries. Subject of clause: When the church history was first written it was hand written. Object of verb: We had the church history compiled from our archives. Object of preposition: We've had many discussions on our church history.