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Western-born - translation to English

CHRISTIANITY ORIGINATING FROM THE TRADITION OF THE WESTERN ROMAN EMPIRE, WITH ITS CAPITAL IN ROME. CONSISTS OF THE LATIN CHURCH OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AND ITS DERIVATIVES
Western Church; Western Christian; Western Christians; Western Christendom; Western Christian Church; Western church; Western Christian tradition; Western Churches; Western christendom; Western Christian Churches; Western churches
  • [[Jesus]] represented as the Lamb of God (''[[Agnus Dei]]''), a common practice in Western Christianity<ref>[http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01221a.htm Hugh Henry, "Agnus Dei (in Liturgy)"] in ''Catholic Encyclopedia'' (New York, 1907)</ref>
  • Map of Europe showing the largest religions by region. Eastern Christianity is represented in blue, Islam in green, and the other colors represent branches of Western Christianity.
  • [[Saint Thomas Aquinas]] was one of the great Western scholars of the Medieval period.
  • Timeline of the evolution of the church, beginning with [[early Christianity]]
  • Title page of the Lutheran Swedish [[Gustav Vasa Bible]], translated by the Petri brothers, along with [[Laurentius Andreae]].
  • Paul Siu (Xu Guangqi)]], ''Colao'' or Prime Minister of State, and his granddaughter Candide Hiu
  • [[St. Peter's Basilica]] in [[Vatican City]], the largest church building in the world today.<ref name="UNESCO Article">[https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/286 UNESCO World Heritage: Vatican City]</ref>
  • Major branches and movements within Protestantism.

Western-born      
(adj.) = occidental, de occidente
Ex: How can a Western-born white man, to take an extreme example, experience directly what it means to be a black Central African?.
born         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Born (disambiguation); Born (album)
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* a-borning = naciente
* be born = nacer
* be born of = surgir de, derivar de
* be prematurely born = nacer prematuramente
* born again = vuelto a nacer, nacido de nuevo, converso
* born and bred = nacido para, creado exclusivamente para, hecho exclusivamente para
* born digital [born-digital] = nacido digital, creado originariamente en formato digital
* born in = nacido en
* born of = producto de, resultado de, nacido de
* born of necessity = producto de la necesidad
* born out of = nacido de, surgido de, que surge de, que nace de
* born to = nacido en el seno de
* born yesterday = inocente, ingenuo
* children born out of the wedlock = niños nacidos fuera del matrimonio
* firstborn = primogénito
* foreign-born = nacido en el extranjero, de origen extranjero
* inborn = innato, congénito, connatural, de nacimiento
* lastborn = nacido el último
* middleborn = nacido en medio
* native-born = nativo, natural del país, nacido en el país, de nacimiento
* natural-born = nato, natural, por naturaleza
* newborn = neonato, recién nacido
* newborn infant = recién nacido
* newly-born = recién nacido
* reborn = renacido
* Scottish-born = nacido en Escocia, de procedencia escocesa
* there's one born every minute = los hay para dar y regalar
* Western-born = occidental, de occidente
* Yugoslav-born = nacido en Yugoslavia
born         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Born (disambiguation); Born (album)
nacido
to be born: nacer

Definition

huso horario
term. comp.
Cada uno de los 24 husos en que se considera dividida la esfera terrestre, dentro de cada uno de los cuales rige la misma hora.

Wikipedia

Western Christianity

Western Christianity is one of two sub-divisions of Christianity (Eastern Christianity being the other). Western Christianity is composed of the Latin Church and Western Protestantism, together with their offshoots such as the Old Catholic Church, Independent Catholicism and Restorationism.

The large majority of the world's 2.3 billion Christians are Western Christians (about 2 billion – 1.2 billion Latin Catholic and 800 million Protestant). The original and still major component, the Latin Church, developed under the bishop of Rome. Out of the Latin Church emerged a wide variety of independent Protestant denominations, including Lutheranism and Anglicanism, starting from the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century, as did Independent Catholicism in the 19th century. Thus, the term "Western Christianity" does not describe a single communion or religious denomination, but is applied to distinguish all these denominations collectively from Eastern Christianity.

The establishment of the distinct Latin Church, a particular church sui iuris of the Catholic Church, coincided with the consolidation of the Holy See in Rome, which claimed primacy since Antiquity. The Latin Church is distinct from the Eastern Catholic Churches, also in full communion with the Pope in Rome, and from the Eastern Orthodox Church and Oriental Orthodox Churches, which are not in communion with Rome. These other churches are part of Eastern Christianity. The terms "Western" and "Eastern" in this regard originated with geographical divisions mirroring the cultural divide between the Hellenistic east and Latin West, and the political divide between the Western and Eastern Roman empires. During the Middle Ages adherents of the Latin Church, irrespective of ethnicity, commonly referred to themselves as "Latins" to distinguish themselves from Eastern Christians.

Western Christianity has played a prominent role in the shaping of Western civilization. With the expansion of European colonialism from the Early Modern era, the Latin Church, in time along with its Protestant secessions, spread throughout the Americas, much of the Philippines, Southern Africa, pockets of West Africa, and throughout Australia, and New Zealand. Thus, when used for historical periods after the 16th century, the term "Western Christianity" does not refer to a particular geographical area, but is rather used as a collective term for all these.

Today, the geographical distinction between Western and Eastern Christianity is not nearly as absolute as in Antiquity or the Middle Ages, due to the spread of Christian missionaries, migrations, and globalisation. As such, the adjectives "Western Christianity" and "Eastern Christianity" are typically used to refer to historical origins and differences in theology and liturgy, rather than present geographical locations.

While the Latin Church maintains the use of the Latin liturgical rites, Protestant denominations and Independent Catholicism use a wide variety of liturgical practices.

Examples of use of Western-born
1. Many have been Western–born, Western–educated and seemingly ordinary.
2. Western–born Muslims and converts have played an increasing role in armed Islamic movements worldwide since then.