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31 mar 2023 · Some of the most important Catholic rules include attending Mass on Sundays and holy days of obligation, confessing sins regularly, receiving the sacraments, and following the Ten Commandments. Other rules cover topics such as marriage, family life, and social justice.
9 lut 2014 · Working for women's equality and ordination in the Catholic Church: 'There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is no longer slave or free, there is no longer male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus'.
The instruction and education in a Catholic school must be grounded in the principles of Catholic doctrine; teachers are to be outstanding in correct doctrine and integrity of life. §3. Even if it is in fact Catholic, no school is to bear the name Catholic school without the consent of competent ecclesiastical authority.
[11] Women in the Roman Empire had limited legal rights and could not enter professions. Female infanticide and abortion were practiced by all classes. [11]
14 sty 2020 · In fact, Catholic historians consider St. Clare to be the first woman to write a rule, or set of guidelines, for her religious community. At a time when most women's communities lived according to rules written by men, Clare's decision to compose a rule for her own community was a bold gesture.
13 sty 2021 · In many parts of the world — including at St. Peter’s in Rome — women have served as readers during Mass for most of the last 50 years, and in some places longer, and the law of the Church permits that practice.
22 maj 2017 · Menstrual awareness has the potential to enhance a Roman Catholic dialogue about birth control with an empowerment of females in bodily knowledge.