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From the Council of Trent's sixth session:
"Canon IX: If any one saith, that by faith alone the impious is justified; in such wise as to mean, that nothing else is required to co-operate in order to the obtaining the grace of Justification, and that it is not in any way necessary, that he be prepared and disposed by the movement of his own will; let him be anathema [Anathema meaning excommunicated]."
"CANON XIV.-If any one saith, that man is truly absolved from his sins and justified, because that he assuredly believed himself absolved and justified; or, that no one is truly justified but he who believes himself justified; and that, by this faith alone, absolution and justification are effected; let him be anathema. "
Revolutionary Command Council for National Salvation was created in 1989.
Revolutionary Command Council for National Salvation ended in 1993.
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The Governing Council of the Salvation Army"
The decrees of the Council of Trent required a seminary in every diocese, and multiple in large diocese, yes. However, did the Council of Trent establish seminaries? No, the organisation itself did not establish seminaries, requiring individual bishops to establish them. For example, Archbishop Charles Borromeo of Milan founded 3 separate seminaries in his diocese, implementing the Council of Trent as successfully as he could within his diocese to make it the shining example of reform.
Praying to saints and the Blessed Virgin was most definitely NOT discouraged at the Council of Trent. Salvation comes exclusively from Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, but to attain this salvation one must needs have works as the Bible plainly states. But no Church Council ever taught that salvation is won by good works, salvation only comes through the good works of Our Blessed Lord on the cross for our salvation - we do not "earn" salvation by working for it, even though without works, we are most probably damned.
The Council of Trent affirmed traditional Catholic teachings on salvation. It stressed the importance of both faith and good works for salvation, rejected the idea of salvation by faith alone, and emphasized the sacraments as channels of God's grace. It condemned the beliefs of Protestant reformers on justification by faith alone.
The President of Indian Union is the ceremonial Head of India. He works on behalf of the council of ministers headed by the Priminister.
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The first Prime Minister to establish the Australia Council for the Arts was John Gorton.
The Harvey Rose that I think you mean by your category selection is Harvey Rose, the current mayor of Pittwater Council. A Mayor is the head of the local government, they chair meetings of the local council, represent the council as a ceremonial figurehead and empowered to make some decisions within the council (though all these decisions can be repealed at a council meeting).