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  • Vatican II, was a council of the Roman Catholic Church opened under Pope John XXIII in 1962 and closed under Pope {{returnto}} [[Roman Catholicism]]
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  • subtopics = [[Roman Catholic Doctrine]] | ...sm of the Catholic Church is an official summary of the teachings of the [[Roman Catholic Church]]. It was first published in 1992 with the authorization of
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  • ...natists''' were a group of Christians in the Northern African areas of the Roman Empire who broke away from the wider church in the fourth and fifth centuri The Donatist churches were repressed by the Roman Empire and by the wider Christian church but did not disappear completely u
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  • ...m that is usually used to describe the churches that broke away from the [[Roman Catholic Church]] over the issue of [[papal infallibility]] after the [[Fir ...om what they saw as a novelty (the doctrine of papal infallibility) in the Roman Catholic Church. At their second convention, they elected the first Old Cat
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  • topic_name = Roman Catholic Doctrine on the Virgin Mary | * [[Roman Catholicism: Co-Redemptrix]]
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  • {{returnto}} [[Roman Catholicism: Consecrated Life]]
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  • ...[[Christianity]] and freedom of worship for all Christians throughout the Roman Empire. In addition, both emperors ordered that confiscated property such a
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  • ...[Protestant]], many either [[Baptist]] or [[Methodist]], and about 23% are Roman Catholic.
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  • * [[Catholicism|The Catholic Church]] (commonly referred to as The Roman Catholic Church)
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  • In some Christian traditions ([[Eastern Orthodoxy]], [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholicism]], [[Anglicanism]], [[Methodism]], etc.) an ''elder'' is a cler
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  • ...enominations}} - [[Church of England]], [[Roman Catholic Church in England|Roman Catholic Church]] ...duced to England through Roman missionaries. Following the collapse of the Roman Empire through the Middle Ages, England was invaded by waves of pagan Germa
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  • ...an Catholic]], [[Church of North India]], [[Roman Catholic Church in India|Roman Catholic]], [[Baptist Church in India|Baptist]], [[Mar Thoma Church]], [[Lu
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  • ...ity is [[Kampala]]. [[Christianity]] is the main religion, predominantly [[Roman Catholicism]] and [[Anglicanism]]. ...denominations made up 85% of Uganda's population. Most belong to either [[Roman Catholicism]] (41.9%) or the [[Anglican Church of Uganda]] (35.9%). Most of
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  • * [[Roman Inquisition]] * [[Roman Catholicism]] |
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  • ...s}} - [[Church of England]], [[Roman Catholic Church in the United Kingdom|Roman Catholic Church]] ..., and aboud half the population belong to this church. A further 10% are [[Roman Catholic]]. Other denominations have much smaller numbers. There is full fr
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  • ...ome]]. Its dome (Michaelangelo's dome) is also the dominant feature of the Roman skyline. It has a capacity of over 60,000 people. It is traditionally the b
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  • topic_name = The Roman Catholic teaching on Sin | * [[Purgatory]], [[Indulgences]], [[Penance]], [[Roman Catholicism: Confession|Confession]]
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  • [[Roman Catholic Church in South Australia]] * [[St Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Cathedral (Adelaide, South Australia)|St Francis Xavier Catholic C
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  • topic_name = Constantine, Roman Emporer ...the fourth century AD, famous for ending persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire with his [[Edict of Milan]]
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