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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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  • ...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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  • * [[Divisions in Anglicanism]] - [[Evangelical Anglicanism]], [[Anglo-Catholicism]], [[Liberal Anglicanism]] .... Today, the Anglican Communion is spread throughout the world, especially in English speaking countries. Within the Anglican Communion and within each A
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  • ...ment]] and 27 books of the [[New Testament]] making a total of 66 books. [[Catholicism|Catholic]] canon contains an additional 15 books, making a total of 81. ...though officially, most denominations would teach that there is some value in these books, but they are not inspired Scripture.
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  • ...divided since the time of Christ, because Christians have had differences in beliefs and practices. Today, they can be grouped into 6 main groups, with ...ed over time. There is a strong link between religion, culture and country in these churches. For example, Greek people that have migrated to Australia t
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  • ...to its defense. The aim of this article, therefore, is to provide a clear Roman Catholic perspective on purgatory founded upon the doctrine of the Church. ''All who die in God's grace and friendship, but still imperfectly purified, are indeed assu
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  • ...m the [[Roman Catholic Church]] that occurred during the sixteenth century in Europe — a period known as the Protestant [[Reformation]]. The split occu ...Edict of Worms. The 1521 edict forbade Lutheran teachings within the Holy Roman Empire. The 1526 session of the Diet had agreed to toleration of Lutheran t
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