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  • topic_name = Eastern Catholic Churches | ...rches of Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and India that are part of the [[Catholic Church]] in [[full communion]] with Rome, but are distinct from the [[Latin
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  • topic_name = Eastern Catholic Churches | ...rches of Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and India that are part of the [[Catholic Church]] in [[full communion]] with Rome, but are distinct from the [[Latin
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  • #REDIRECT [[Eastern Rite Catholic Churches]]
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  • [[Albanian Byzantine Catholic Church]] [[Armenian Catholic Church]]
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  • ...stern Catholic Church]] in full communion with the [[Pope]] of the [[Roman Catholic Church]]. Their heritage reaches back to the [[Christian]] hermit, [[Maron] {{returnto}} [[Eastern Rite Catholic Churches]]
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  • ...patriarch in Constantinople to become the analogy to the pope in the Roman Catholic Church.
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  • subtopics = [[Eastern Orthodoxy]], [[Roman Catholicism]], [[Ecumenism]] ...actually the result of an extended period of estrangement between the two Churches. The primary causes of the Schism were disputes over papal authority and th
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  • ...1960, the Syriac Orthodox Church has been a member of the World Council of Churches. It is one of the founding members of the Middle East Council of Churches.
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  • subtopics = [[History of Eastern Orthodoxy]] - [[Ecumenical council]], [[Great Schism]] * [[Eastern Orthodoxy Doctrine]] - [[Mysteries]], [[Theosis]], [[Justification by faith
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  • * Eastern Orthodoxy - [[Mysteries]] ...lso a means by which God communicates his grace. Most other [[Protestant]] churches hold that sacraments are purely symbolic signs of an inward change.
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  • * '''[[Justification by faith alone]]''' - This is the teaching of Protestant churches that a person is justified by his faith alone and not on the basis of his g ...a person is justified by faith alone whereas Eastern Orthodox and Catholic churches teach that a person is justified by faith and works.
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  • ...], certain [[Lutheranism|Lutheran churches]], [[Eastern Orthodoxy|Orthodox churches]], and the [[Anglican Communion|Anglican church]]. It emphasizes [[Christ]] ...he depictions of the still-suffering Jesus that can be found in some other Churches.
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  • ...n either 869-870 or 879-880, depending on whether one is Roman Catholic or Eastern Orthodox, respectively).
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  • * Roman Catholic - [[Advent]], [[Christmas]], [[Epiphany]], [[Lent]], [[Holy Thursday]], [[G * Eastern Orthodox - [[Feast of Cross]], [[Nativity Fast]], [[Nativity]], [[Theophany
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  • Eastern Orthodoxy traces its roots to the time of the Gospels. The Roman Empire was split into the western and eastern empires.
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  • ...etc.) an ''elder'' is a clergy person who usually serves a local church or churches and who has been ordained to a ministry of Word, [[Sacraments|Sacrament]], [[Category:Catholic Church]]
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  • ...churches, such as [[Roman Catholicism]], the [[Anglican Communion]] and [[Eastern Orthodoxy]], the teaching is that the bishops who lead the church have rece ====Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican====
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  • * '''[[Adventist]]''' Churches [[Albanian Byzantine Catholic Church]]
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  • ...[[Eastern Orthodox]] churches. This is in contrast to most [[Protestant]] churches that teach that baptism is a symbolic event and therefore in itself it hold
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  • ...It has traditionally been the home of Christianity being the centres of [[Eastern Orthodoxy]], [[Roman Catholicism]] and [[Protestantism]]. There is widespre * Eastern Europe
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  • ...etc.) a ''deacon'' is a clergy person who usually serves a local church or churches and who has been ordained to a ministry of Word and Service. In other Chris [[Category:Catholic Church]]
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  • * {{region_denominations}} - [[Roman Catholic Church in Sri Lanka|Roman Catholic]], [[Church of Ceylon]], [[Methodist Church in Sri Lanka|Methodist]] ...ince, Sri Lanka|North Central]], [[North Eastern Province, Sri Lanka|North Eastern]], [[North Western Province, Sri Lanka|North Western]], [[Southern Province
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  • ...s clearly the advantage of a united Christian front and cannot see why the Churches cannot 'get together'. The problem is doubtless complicated, for there are ...n Oriental Church]], [[Roman Catholic Church]] and [[Eastern Rite Catholic Churches]], [[Protestant Church]], [[Pentecostal Church]]
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  • ...7 books of the [[New Testament]] making a total of 66 books. [[Catholicism|Catholic]] canon contains an additional 15 books, making a total of 81. ...list from the Ethiopian Church). In the Protestant Reformation, Protestant churches removed these apocryphal books from the Bible because they were never inclu
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  • * [[Roman Catholic: Mary]] ...Roman Catholic church regarding Mary]] that are denied in the [[Protestant churches]].
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  • * [[Roman Catholicism]], [[Eastern Orthodoxy]] ...s issue was one of the main issues causing the [[Reformation]]. Protestant churches today teach that a person is saved by faith in Christ alone.
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  • ...nature of Christ]]. It is in communion with the other [[Eastern Oriental]] churches including the [[Coptic Church]]. {{returnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Denominations]] -> [[Eastern Oriental Churches]]
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  • ...hy]], [[Holy See]], [[Papacy|Pope]], [[Vatican]], [[Eastern Rite Catholic Churches]] * [[History of the Roman Catholic Church]], [[Great Schism]], [[Counter-Reformation]], [[First Vatican Counci
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  • ...that it is not a biblical nor logical practice, including the [[Baptist]] churches.
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  • ====Catholicism/Eastern Orthodoxy/Oriental Orthodoxy==== ...tern Churches (Eastern, Oriental, and Assyrian Orthodox) also teach this - Eastern Orthodox refer to it not as transubstantiation, however, but as ''metousios
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  • ...1 billion [[Roman Catholic]], 700 million [[Protestant]] and 550 million [[Eastern Orthodox]] Christians. ...]] and [[Chile]] and the larger [[Portugese]]-speaking predominant [[Roman Catholic]] country of [[Brazil]].
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  • ;[[Roman Catholic Church|Catholicism]] - 1.2 billion ...name="cathstats">[http://www.wcr.ab.ca/news/2009/0309/priests030909.shtml Catholic News Service]</ref>
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  • ...ts dogmatic definitions by the [[Roman Catholic]] and [[Eastern Orthodox]] churches. It repudiated the doctrine of [[monophysitism]] (that Jesus has only one n
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  • ...t baptism]] including [[Roman Catholic]], [[Anglican]], [[Lutheran]] and [[Eastern Orthodox]] denominations.
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  • ...astern Orthodox|Orthodox]] churches and the wide variety of [[Protestant]] churches. ...int proclamation was made by the Western emperor [[Constantine I]] and the Eastern emperor Licinius. The proclamation - called the [[edict of Milan]] - establ
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  • "Yes, but what are you? Anglican? Catholic? Lutheran?" he persisted. ...rch, it is clear that there are hundreds of Christian [[denominations]] or churches. These denominations have formed and divided since the time of Christ, beca
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  • ...ven through their faith Jesus Christ... (An extract from the book [[Once a Catholic]] by [[Tony Coffey]])}} ...omination]]. It can also be used in an institutional sense to refer to all churches, such as "... the church today...."
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  • ...of the [[Eastern Orthodox Church]], while the original line of the [[Roman Catholic Church]] was similar up until [[Vatican II]]. Similarly, many Evangelicals Recent developments in Catholic and Orthodox theology have led to problems. For example, an Orthodox of my
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  • ...plit of the [[Roman Catholic Church]] with the formation of [[Protestant]] churches such as the [[Lutheranism|Lutheran Church]]. ...], [[Roman Catholicism]] and the [[Protestant churches]] and [[Pentecostal churches]].
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  • topic_name = Baptist Churches | * [[Baptist Subdivisions Index]] - [[American Baptist Churches USA]], [[Baptist Union of Australia]], [[Baptist Union of Great Britain]],
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  • The [[Roman Catholic Church]] and the [[Eastern Orthodox Church]] teach that justification and cleansing from sin requires ...d was one of the core reasons for the Protestant break-away from the Roman Catholic Church in the [[Reformation]]. Passages such as [[James 2:24]] which discus
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  • ...nd [[Kerala]] in [[India]]. It officially divided from the other Christian churches in 431 AD following the [[Council of Ephesus]] which repudiated [[Nestorian Although the Assyrian Church split from the western churches in the course of the Nestorian schism, the theology of the Assyrian church
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  • ...of opinions regarding the nature and types of sins. For example, the Roman Catholic Church divides sins into two general types, [[venial sins]] and [[mortal si ...d was one of the core reasons for the Protestant break-away from the Roman Catholic Church in the [[Reformation]].
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  • ...rsia and India, with Saint Thomas the Apostle around AD 52. This Church is Eastern in origin and is an autocephalous, self ruling hierarchy. The Church has be The Catholic Encyclopedia offers this account: "Goaded by the tyranny of the Romans, by
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