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− | The word '''Catholic''' is a word that means "universal". Today it is often used to specifically identify the [[Roman Catholic Church]] but it can also be used to describe the entire church inclusive of all Christians of all denominations. It is derived from the Greek adjective [[Greek:καθολικος|καθολικος]]. | + | {{Infobox_Contents | |
+ | topic_name = Catholic | | ||
+ | subtopics = [[Roman Catholicism]] | | ||
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+ | The word '''Catholic''' is a word that means "universal". Today it is often used to specifically identify the [[Catholicism|Roman Catholic Church]] but it can also be used to describe the entire church inclusive of all Christians of all denominations. It is derived from the Greek adjective [[Greek:καθολικος|καθολικος]]. | ||
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The word Catholic is a word that means "universal". Today it is often used to specifically identify the Roman Catholic Church but it can also be used to describe the entire church inclusive of all Christians of all denominations. It is derived from the Greek adjective καθολικος.
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