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Catholic Church - Wikipedia Catholics live all over the world through missions, immigration, diaspora and conversions Since the 20th century the majority have resided in the Global South, partially due to secularization in Europe and North America
Roman Catholicism | Definition, Beliefs, Practices . . . Roman Catholicism, Christian religion that has been the decisive spiritual force in the history of Western civilization Along with Eastern Orthodoxy and Protestantism, it is one of the three major branches of Christianity
Catholicism: History, Tradition, Beliefs of the Catholic Church The Roman Catholic Church is an ancient religious institution boasting over a billion members worldwide As such, it is the largest Christian ecclesiastical body in the world Because of this alone, it is important to accurately understand the Roman Catholic Church’s history and beliefs
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Catholicism 101: An Introduction to the Catholic Church There are 1 4 billion Catholics in the world today, about 40% of whom live in Latin America What Do Catholics Believe? The Catholic religion is monotheistic, meaning that Catholics believe there is only one supreme being, called God The Catholic God has three aspects, known as the Trinity
Beliefs and Teachings | USCCB In the midst of such a culture, the Catholic Church offers a message that is not its own, but comes from God's self-revelation in Jesus Christ two thousand years ago, yet is ever new and renewing as it is received, celebrated, lived, and contemplated today
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