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+ | topic_name = JustForCatholics.org | | ||
+ | subtopics = Articles | ||
+ | ** [[Mortal and venial sin: Question and Answer (justforcatholics.org)]] | ||
+ | ** [[Was Peter the first Pope? (justforcatholics.org)]] | ||
+ | ** [[Immaculate Conception And The Church Fathers : Question and Answer (justforcatholics.org)]] | ||
+ | ** [[Salvation (justforcatholics.org)]] | ||
+ | ** [[Born again (justforcatholics.org)]] | ||
+ | ** [[The Church (justforcatholics.org)]] | ||
+ | ** [[Homosexuality and Christian liberty: Question and Answer (justforcatholics.org)]] | ||
+ | ** [[Catholicism teaches justification by faith plus works (justforcatholics.org)]] | ||
+ | * [[Roman Catholicism]], [[Protestantism]] | ||
+ | * [[Joe Mizzi]] | | ||
+ | opinion_pieces = {{short_opinions}} | | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | + | JustForCatholics is a website that addresses perceived doctrinal errors in the [[Roman Catholic]] Church from a [[Protestant]] perspective. | |
− | + | The website is run by [[Joe Mizzi]] as a Protestant ministry, that is, according to its website, "dedicated to Roman Catholics who desire to know how to be saved". The website focuses on the belief that salvation is through faith in Jesus Christ alone. | |
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* [http://www.justforcatholics.org/ JustForCatholics Website] | * [http://www.justforcatholics.org/ JustForCatholics Website] | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:13, 21 October 2008
JustForCatholics is a website that addresses perceived doctrinal errors in the Roman Catholic Church from a Protestant perspective.
The website is run by Joe Mizzi as a Protestant ministry, that is, according to its website, "dedicated to Roman Catholics who desire to know how to be saved". The website focuses on the belief that salvation is through faith in Jesus Christ alone.