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Revision as of 01:30, 21 December 2006
The practice and doctrine of indulgences is specific to Roman Catholicism. In Roman Catholic theology, an indulgence is the remission of temporal punishment due to a sin, granted by the Church. Disagreement over the doctrine of indulgences was one of the main reasons for the Reformation and formation of Protestant churches. (Read more) |
See Indulgence (overview) for more information
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