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Opera Royal de Wallonie-Liege Eglise St-Jacques Montagne de Bueren Coteaux de la Citadelle Eglise St-Barthelemy (Church of St. Bartholomew) La Boverie Parc de la Boverie Musee Curtius (Curtius Museum) Cathedral de Liege (Liege Cathedral) Pont de Fragnees
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A Quick look around the church to show you the main areas.
If you haven't been to this church before this will give you a good idea of what it looks like on the inside.
Ecclesiastical history of the Catholic Church | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:34 1 Approach, traditional Catholic view 00:01:52 1.1 Methods 00:03:44 1.2 Universality 00:04:45 2 Traditional periodization 00:04:54 2.1 First Period 00:05:11 2.2 Second Period 00:05:31 2.3 Third Period 00:05:55 2.4 Turning points 00:08:06 3 Sources 00:08:55 3.1 Remains 00:10:31 3.2 Tradition 00:11:18 4 Auxiliary sciences 00:14:10 5 Historians 00:14:40 5.1 Church historians during the First Period 00:27:41 5.2 The Church historians of the Second Period 00:32:52 5.3 The Church historians of the Third Period 00:33:33 5.3.1 From the middle of the 16th to the middle of the 17th century 00:34:36 5.3.2 From the middle of the 17th to the end of the 18th century 00:45:24 5.3.3 The 19th century 00:45:46 5.4 Catholic ecclesiastical historians 00:49:57 5.4.1 France 00:51:25 5.4.2 Belgium 00:52:17 5.4.3 Italy 00:53:51 5.4.4 Spain 00:54:53 5.4.5 Netherlands 00:55:15 5.4.6 England 00:55:28 5.4.7 Scotland 00:56:04 5.4.8 Ireland 00:56:35 5.4.9 United States 00:57:02 5.4.10 Australia 00:57:18 5.5 Protestant Church historians 00:59:08 5.6 Greek Orthodox writers
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Ecclesiastical history of the Catholic Church refers to the history of the Catholic Church as an institution, written from a particular perspective. There is a traditional approach to such historiography. The generally identified starting point is Eusebius of Caesarea, and his work Church History. Since there is no assumption that contemporary historians of the Catholic Church who are also Catholics adopt this perspective, this “traditional approach” is a chapter of historiography, not yet closed, but applying to a definite area that is not central to the academic history of the 20th and 21st centuries.