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  • ...[[Kampala]]. [[Christianity]] is the main religion, predominantly [[Roman Catholicism]] and [[Anglicanism]]. ===History===
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  • * [[Notes on the history of the Nasrani Church of the East]] * From the Roman Catholicism old page
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  • ...onally study the Bible, the permission for use of local languages in place of Latin in the liturgy and a move towards pluralism. {{returnto}} [[Roman Catholicism]]
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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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  • * [[Roman Inquisition]] * [[Roman Catholicism]] |
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  • subtopics = [[Utrecht Union of Churches]] ...churches that broke away from the [[Roman Catholic Church]] over the issue of [[papal infallibility]] after the [[First Vatican Council]] in 1870.
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  • subtopics = [[History of Eastern Orthodoxy]] - [[Ecumenical council]], [[Great Schism]] ...day the Eastern Orthodox Church includes the the various national churches of Eastern Europe such as the [[Greek Orthodox]] and [[Russian Orthodox]] chur
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  • subtopics = [[Purgatory]], [[Roman Catholicism: Sin]] ...ulgences was one of the main reasons for the [[Reformation]] and formation of [[Protestantism|Protestant churches]].
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  • topic_name = Roman Catholic Doctrine on the Virgin Mary | subtopics = [[Mary (mother of Jesus)]]
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  • topic_name = The Immaculate Conception (Of Mary) | ...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
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  • ...thin the Southern United States "[[Bible Belt]]" and has a high percentage of Southern Baptist and Evangelical, Pentacostal denominations. ===History===
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  • ...l]], and [[Puerto Rico]]. In recent years there has been a strong advocacy of [[gay marriage]] in this state. ===History===
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  • subtopics = [[Protestantism]], [[Roman Catholicism]] ...or a [[priest]], and that [[justification]] was through faith alone. The [[Roman Catholic]] response to The Protestant Reformation is known as The [[Counter
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  • topic_name = Great Schism of 1054 | subtopics = [[Eastern Orthodoxy]], [[Roman Catholicism]], [[Ecumenism]]
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  • ...stigator of the council which affirmed his absolute authority within the [[Roman Catholic Church]].]] | * [[Roman Catholicism]], [[Old Catholic Church]]
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  • subtopics = [[Roman Catholicism]] | ...in Italian '''''Radio Vaticana''''') is the official broadcasting service of the Vatican.
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  • ...e different denominations are (possibly unconsciously) imagining God to be Roman or Anglican or Baptist or Methodist or Presbyterian or what have you. ([[ ...of the East]], [[Eastern Orthodox Church]], [[Eastern Oriental Church]], [[Roman Catholic Church]] and [[Eastern Rite Catholic Churches]], [[Protestant Chur
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  • ...the United States|Anglican]], [[Roman Catholic Church in the United States|Roman Catholic]] ...al voices. Christianity is the main religion, with [[Baptist]] and [[Roman Catholicism]] the two largest denominations.
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  • * [[Christianity or Islam in Russian History (G.G.)]] | ...h Russia is now a democracy, there has in recent years been a slow erosion of freedom and human rights in the nation.
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  • [[Image:BillyGraham.jpg|thumb|center|[[Billy Graham]], one of the world's most famous modern evangelists.]] | * [[Characters of the Bible]]
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  • ..., [[Gibraltar]], [[Greece]], [[Hungary]], [[Iceland]], [[Ireland]], [[Isle of Man]], [[Italy]], [[Latvia]], [[Liechtenstein]], [[Lithuania]], [[Luxembour ..., [[Roman Catholicism]] and [[Protestantism]]. There is widespread freedom of religion, however Europe is rapidly become predominantly secular with [[ath
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  • * [[Roman Catholic Doctrine]] | ...cept. The Roman Catholic Church teaches that purgatory is a place or state of punishment or purification that occurs after death for Christians before th
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  • subtopics = [[Anglican Doctrine]], [[Thirty-Nine Articles]], [[Book of Common Prayer]], [[Jerusalem Declaration]] * [[Divisions in Anglicanism]] - [[Evangelical Anglicanism]], [[Anglo-Catholicism]], [[Liberal Anglicanism]]
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  • topic_name = Church history [[Image:Spread of Christianity in Europe to AD 600.jpg|thumb|center|Spread of [[Christianity]] to 325 AD (dark blue) and 600 AD (light blue).]] |
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  • [[Image:World.jpg|thumb|center|A map of the world.]] | * [[Church History Places]]
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  • A hymn is a type of religious song, usually written for praise and prayer. Traditional Christia ...erent worship or exuberant praise to God. Some hymns, particular used in [[Catholicism]], [[Eastern Orthodoxy]] and "High Church" [[Anglicanism]], may praise or a
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  • ...in the early 19th Century, and is the country's primary religion. A number of denominations are present, with none having a dominant position. Today, sli ...t 12%), Presbyterians (about 9%), and [[Methodists]] (about 3%). Around 5% of the population identified themselves as Christian without associating thems
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  • * [[Anglican Communion]] * [[Church of England]] * [[39 Articles]] * [[Book of Common Prayer]] ...ch the church in England broke away from the authority of the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church.
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  • subtopics = [[Roman Catholicism]] | ...to give its readers full and authoritative information on the entire cycle of Catholic interests, action and doctrine."<ref>[http://en.wikisource.org/wik
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  • subtopics = [[Nature of the church]] * [[Mission of the church]]
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  • ...hing in a procession at [[Lourdes]], in France, an important site in Roman Catholicism.]] | * {{region_denominations}} - [[Roman Catholic Church in France|Roman Catholicism]]
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  • * [[Council of Trent]] ...otestant [[Reformation]]. Key to the Counter Reformation was the [[Council of Trent]].
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  • '''History of the Nasrani Church of the East''' ...srani Orthodox Church" and the more popular "Saint Thomas Christian Church of the East and Abroad".
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  • subtopics = [[God]], [[Jesus Christ]], [[Essence of Christianity]] * [[Church]], [[Church history]], [[Denominations]]
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  • <h3>[[God]] and [[The essence of Christianity]]</h3> ...and great diversity, all Christians are united in [[Christ]]. At the heart of Christianity is a loving creator [[God]] who is also our redeemer. Also se
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  • ...ever wondered why people are so intent on knowing which particular "brand" of Christianity a person belongs to? Have you ever wondered why there are so m ...practices. Today, they can be grouped into 6 main groups, with some amount of overlap
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  • Atheism is the denial or disbelief in the existence of God or supreme beings. ...he branch of philosophy concerned with knowledge) than with the definition of a non-religious person. The arguments which outline this distinction are fu
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  • subtopics = [[Branches of Protestantism Index]] - [[Anabaptist]], [[Anglican Communion]], [[Baptist]] * [[History of Protestantism]] - [[Reformation]], [[Puritan Movement]]
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  • ...y papacy. Peter is widely considered to have been among the "inner circle" of [[Jesus]]' disciples (ex. Mark 5.12). ...eeds, and church tradition has a well developed story of his [[A Biography of Saint Peter#Martyrdom | martyrdom]].
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  • ...governance in [[Geneva]] in [[Switzerland]], as well as his understanding of salvation and grace, in particular, predestination. ...rtin Luther, Calvin is arguably one of the two most significant architects of the Reformation.
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  • [[Image:Davinci_code.jpg|thumb|center|Cover of The Da Vinci Code]] | ...line. At least ten books debunking its claims have been written, with most of the debunkers writing, just as Brown did, for a popular audience. Brown's d
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