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  • ...(the language of communication, much like English is today) throughout the eastern Mediterranean area. ...ice of the Jews, exclude the additional books. [[Roman Catholicism]] and [[Eastern Orthodoxy]] however, include some of these books in Bibles.
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  • ...igion by about 33.39% of the world population of which [[Catholicism|Roman Catholic]] are 16.85%, [[Protestantism|Protestant]] 6.15%, Orthodox 3.96%, and Angli [[Albania]] [[Islam|Muslim]] 56.7%, [[Catholicism|Roman Catholic]] 10%, Orthodox 6.8%, atheist 2.5%, Bektashi (a Sufi order) 2.1%, other 5.7
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  • ...head of [[Roman Catholicism|Roman Catholic Church]] and [[Eastern Catholic Churches]]. In addition to this spiritual role, the Pope is also head of the indepen The heads of the [[Coptic Church]] and the [[Eastern Orthodox Church of Alexandria]] are also called "Popes" for historical reas
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  • ...aving designed two universities, three cathedrals and fifty or more parish churches as well as banks, offices, bridges, mansions and countless shops, cottages ...]]'', forming a ''[[chancel]]'' for the seating of clergy and choir at the eastern end. The sides of the ''[[Quire (architecture)|choir]]'' are traditionally
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  • ...t is traditionally celebrated on December 25th by most Christian; in the [[Eastern Orthodox Church]] it celebrated on January 7. It is a time when peace and g ...tmas celebration as "trappings of popery" and the "rags of the Beast". The Catholic Church responded by promoting the festival in a more religiously oriented f
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  • ...ation in Christian belief is relatively recent, and the teachings of older Churches do not include any such doctrine. ...e denominations holding this view. The [[Roman Catholic Church]] and the [[Eastern Orthodox]] do not accept it either, as such a thing as "rapture" was never
    16 KB (2,479 words) - 07:02, 10 July 2009
  • ...ly said those things to quell women who were causing disruption in certain churches. The apostle didn't mean it to be taken universally and literally, otherwi ...s proper to use either priest or presbyter when describing “elders” in the Catholic Church, as both mean the same thing. I should also note that Christian pre
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  • ...e the notorious Scotch Liturgy, with its popish communion office, into the churches of Edinburgh. The well-known riot in St. Giles' Church, when a stool was th ...tone, curiously ornamented with flint, a material commonly used in Suffolk churches, from the scarcity of stone. It is 156 feet long, and 68 broad. The tower,
    116 KB (20,245 words) - 09:27, 5 February 2009

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