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* [[Divisions in Roman Catholicism]] | [[Roman Catholic Hierarchy]] | [[Papacy|Pope]] |  [[Vatican]] | [[Eastern Rite Catholic Churches]]
 
* [[Divisions in Roman Catholicism]] | [[Roman Catholic Hierarchy]] | [[Papacy|Pope]] |  [[Vatican]] | [[Eastern Rite Catholic Churches]]
* [[History of the Roman Catholic Church]] | [[Great Schism]] | [[Counter-Reformation]] | [[The Second Vatican Council|Second Vatican Council]]
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* [[History of the Roman Catholic Church]] | [[Great Schism]] | [[Counter-Reformation]] | [[First Vatican Council]] | [[The Second Vatican Council|Second Vatican Council]]
 
* [[Roman Catholic Doctrine]] | [[Roman Catholicism: Sacraments|Sacraments]] | [[Roman Catholicism: Mass|Mass]] | [[Justification by faith plus works]] | [[Roman Catholicism: Sin|Sin]] | [[Purgatory]] | [[Roman Catholicism: Mary|Mary]]
 
* [[Roman Catholic Doctrine]] | [[Roman Catholicism: Sacraments|Sacraments]] | [[Roman Catholicism: Mass|Mass]] | [[Justification by faith plus works]] | [[Roman Catholicism: Sin|Sin]] | [[Purgatory]] | [[Roman Catholicism: Mary|Mary]]
 
* [[Roman Catholic Places Index]]
 
* [[Roman Catholic Places Index]]

Revision as of 09:47, 1 August 2007

Synopsis

The Roman Catholic Church is a major Christian denomination. It's head-quarters are in Rome but it has congregations throughout the world. It claims to have an unbroken leadership first from Jesus Christ, through the apostle Peter to the pope by Apostolic Succession. The Protestant churches split away from the Roman Catholic Church in the sixteenth century based on differences in opinion of doctrine, especially the issue of Justification by faith versus Justification by faith plus works.

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The Roman Catholic Church is a major Christian denomination. It's head-quarters are in Rome but it has congregations throughout the world. It claims to have an unbroken leadership first from Jesus Christ, through the apostle Peter to the pope by Apostolic Succession. The Protestant churches split away from the Roman Catholic Church in the sixteenth century based on differences in opinion of doctrine, especially the issue of Justification by faith versus Justification by faith plus works.

History of Roman Catholicism

Early Roman or Western Christainity

Roman Catholicism in the Dark Ages

Great Schism of 1054 AD

Reformation and Council of Trent

World-wide expansion of Roman Catholicism

First Vatican Council

Second Vatican Council

Recent History

Roman Catholic Hierarchy

Papacy

Roman Catholic Doctrine


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