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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 145. Chapters: Roman Inquisition, Franciscan, Vulgate, Ultramontanism, Prince-Bishop, Christendom, Index Librorum Prohibitorum, Cristero War, Timeline of the Catholic Church, History of the Knights Templar, Relations between the Catholic Church and the state, Fraticelli, Anti-clericalism, Historical roots of Catholic Eucharistic theology, Laicite, Patrimonium Sancti Petri, Dominium mundi, Pseudo-Isidore, Secular Franciscan Order, Liturgical Movement, Sublimus Dei, Historical process of beatification and canonization, La Violencia, Jan Standonck, Christianization of Lithuania, Magdeburg Centuries, Concordat, Chinon Parchment, Relations between Catholicism and Judaism, Americanism, James I of England and religious issues, Congregatio de Auxiliis, Josephinism, Peace and Truce of God, Easter controversy, Latin Patriarch of Constantinople, Concilium Germanicum, Sicut Dudum, Devotio Moderna, Edict of toleration, Pastoral Provision, Catholic Worker Movement, Diet of Worms, Cartulary, Scottish Reformation Parliament, Friar, Canon Episcopi, Ludmila Javorova, Sanbenito, Cluniac Reforms, Neo-ultramontanism, Emmett McLoughlin, Ecclesiastical prison, Feria, Gratian, Vacarius, Felix Maria Davidek, Dialogue Mass, Noon bell, Bull of Union with the Copts, Association of Catholic Clergy Pacem in Terris, Annales Ecclesiastici, Latrocinium, The Diocese of Meath, Advocates of Saint Peter, Stille Omgang, Regionarius, Ostracine, Diaconia, Crotty Schism, Petite Eglise, Donation of Sutri, Luigi Ciacchi, Ramatha, Conciliabulum, Bead-roll, Res publica christiana. Excerpt: Christendom, or the Christian world, has several meanings. In a cultural sense it refers to the worldwide community of Christians, adherents of Christianity. In a historical or geopolitical sense the term usually refers collectively to Christian majority countries or countries in which C...