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  • ''By Eddie Roman''
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  • #REDIRECT [[Roman Catholicism: Mary]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[:Roman Catholicism:Sin]]
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  • topic_name = The Sacraments in Roman Catholicism | * [[Baptism]], [[Roman Catholicism: Baptism]]
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  • topic_name = Roman Catholic Teaching and Doctrine | ...Catholicism: Sin|Sin]], [[Purgatory]]; [[Roman Catholicism: Mary|Mary]]; [[Roman Catholicism: The Church|The Church]] |
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  • topic_name = Roman Catholicism: Mass | ...ation of the [[Eucharist]] (the Lord's Supper) in the Latin rites of the [[Roman Catholic Church]] and in some [[Anglican]] churches. The word itself is der
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  • topic_name = Roman Catholic Doctrine on the Virgin Mary | * [[Roman Catholicism: Co-Redemptrix]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Roman Catholicism:Sin]]
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  • topic_name = Roman Catholic Hierarchy | subtopics = [[Roman Catholic Hierarchy Terms Index]] |
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  • #REDIRECT [[Roman Catholicism: Mass]]
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  • topic_name = The Roman Catholic teaching on Sin | * [[Purgatory]], [[Indulgences]], [[Penance]], [[Roman Catholicism: Confession|Confession]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Roman Catholicism: Sacraments]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[:Roman Catholicism:Sin]]
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  • {{returnto}} [[Roman Catholicism]]
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  • topic_name = Consecrated Life within Roman Catholicism | Within the Roman Catholic Church, the Consecrated Life refers to the life lived by those who
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dispelling Myths of Roman Catholicism (AmericanCatholic)]]
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  • ...rnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Denominations]] -> [[Roman Catholicism]] -> [[Roman Catholic Hierarchy]]
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  • ...the apostles constitute a single apostolic college, so in like fashion the Roman Pontiff, Peter's successor, and the bishops, the successors of the apostles {{returnto}} [[Roman Catholicism]]
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  • topic_name = The Sacraments in Roman Catholicism | * [[Baptism]], [[Roman Catholicism: Baptism]]
    1 KB (117 words) - 06:14, 7 November 2008
  • topic_name = Roman Catholic Teaching and Doctrine | ...Catholicism: Sin|Sin]], [[Purgatory]]; [[Roman Catholicism: Mary|Mary]]; [[Roman Catholicism: The Church|The Church]] |
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  • * From the Roman Catholicism old page ** [[Roman Catholic: Sacraments|Sacraments]]
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  • subtopics = [[Romans]], [[Roman Empire]] * [[Roman Catholic Church]], [[Vatican]]
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  • ...rnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Denominations]] -> [[Roman Catholicism]] -> [[Roman Catholic Hierarchy]]
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  • ...d the patriarch in Constantinople to become the analogy to the pope in the Roman Catholic Church.
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  • * {{region_denominations}} - [[Roman Catholic Church in Austria|Roman Catholicism]], [[Lutheran Church in Austria|Lutheran]] ...[Europe]]. [[German]] is the main language and most people are nominally [[Roman Catholicism]].
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  • ...ypal prelate is a bishop, whose prelature is his particular church. In the Roman Catholic Church, a personal prelature is an institution having clergy and ( ...rnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Denominations]] -> [[Roman Catholicism]] -> [[Roman Catholic Hierarchy]]
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  • "The Holy See" is a term used to describe the seat of authority of the [[Roman Catholic Church]] in Rome under the [[pope]]. {{returnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Denominations]] -> [[Roman Catholicism]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Roman Catholicism:Sin]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Roman Catholicism: Mass]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Roman Catholicism: Mass]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Roman Catholicism: Sacraments]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[:Roman Catholicism:Sin]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[:Roman Catholicism:Sin]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Roman Catholicism: Mary]]
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  • * [[Roman Catholic: Mary]] ...rticularly some very [[Roman Catholic: Mary|controversial teachings in the Roman Catholic church regarding Mary]] that are denied in the [[Protestant church
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dispelling Myths of Roman Catholicism (AmericanCatholic)]]
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  • ===Roman Catholic===
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  • topic_name = Roman Catholic Hierarchy | subtopics = [[Roman Catholic Hierarchy Terms Index]] |
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  • subtopics = [[Roman Catholicism]] | ...versal". Today it is often used to specifically identify the [[Catholicism|Roman Catholic Church]] but it can also be used to describe the entire church inc
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  • Prayers or devotions to Mary are important to many [[Roman Catholicism|Roman Catholics]], [[Anglo-Catholicism|High Anglicans]], [[Eastern Orthodoxy|East {{returnto}} [[Roman Catholicism: Mary]]
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  • ..., also called the Order of Saint Bruno, is an enclosed Christian religious Roman Catholic Order founded by [[Saint Bruno]] in [[1084 AD|1084]]. There exist ...rnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Denominations]] -> [[Roman Catholicism]] -> [[Roman Catholicism: Consecrated Life]]
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  • * [[Roman Catholicism]], [[Protestantism]] ...rCatholics is a website that addresses perceived doctrinal errors in the [[Roman Catholic]] Church from a [[Protestant]] perspective.
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  • ...that originated in the 7th century BC and grew with the conquests of the [[Roman Empire]] throughout the 1st century BC and the 1st century AD. ...t was never in common use among ordinary people. This is likely due to the Roman empire among the first empires to adopt Christianity as its [[State Religio
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  • * [[Roman Catholicism]] ...his story of growing up in a Catholic family and his reasons for leaving [[Roman Catholicism]] for [[Protestantism]]. The book addresses issues such as [[ju
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  • topic_name = Roman Catholicism | subtopics = [[Divisions in Roman Catholicism]], [[Roman Catholic Hierarchy]], [[Holy See]], [[Papacy|Pope]], [[Vatican]], [[Easter
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  • topic_name = Consecrated Life within Roman Catholicism | Within the Roman Catholic Church, the Consecrated Life refers to the life lived by those who
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  • subtopics = [[Roman Catholicism]] | Innocent III was a Roman Catholic Pope, reigning from [[1198 AD]] until [[1216 AD]].
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  • ...from the stain of [[original sin]] at the time of her own conception. The Roman Catholic Church also teaches that Mary lived a life completely free from si ...ked to weigh in on the matter. ''Ineffabilis Deus'' is considered by most Roman Catholics as an infallible decree issued ex cathreda (from the Pope, using
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  • topic_name = Roman Catholicism: Mass | ...ation of the [[Eucharist]] (the Lord's Supper) in the Latin rites of the [[Roman Catholic Church]] and in some [[Anglican]] churches. The word itself is der
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  • ...as legal to practice any religion, including Christianity, anywhere in the Roman Empire. It was followed two years later by the [[Edict of Milan]] that also
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  • ...all depending on the context. This is not a problem when the Pope and the Roman Curia are both in Rome, but this presents a problem when they are in differ Usage of the term is most common in the [[Roman Catholic Church]] and the [[Anglican]]/[[Episcopal]] churches, but is also
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  • subtopics = [[Purgatory]], [[Roman Catholicism: Sin]] ...lgence is the remission of temporal punishment due to a sin granted by the Roman Catholic Church. Disagreement over the doctrine of indulgences was one of t
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  • ...(which occurred in either 869-870 or 879-880, depending on whether one is Roman Catholic or Eastern Orthodox, respectively).
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  • ...Dei (Latin for "Work of God"), is a [[Prelate|prelature]] created by the [[Roman Catholic Church]], composed of a prelate, secular priests, and lay people. Opus Dei was founded on October 2, 1928 by a Roman Catholic priest Josemaría Escrivá, who was [[Canonization|canonized]] in
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  • [[Roman Catholic Church in Sri Lanka|Roman Catholic]]
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  • * [[E. Roman's testimony]]
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  • {{returnto}} [[Roman Catholicism]]
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  • ...ltimately led to the [[Great Schism]] in 1054 dividing Christianity into [[Roman Catholicism]] and Eastern Orthodoxy. Today the Eastern Orthodox Church incl The Eastern Roman Empire, by edict from the Emperor Constantin the Great, officially declares
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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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