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− | [[category:religions]][[Catholicism]] is the branch of [[Christianity]] which has remained loyal to the [[Pope]] in the face of a number of major historical schisms, including [[Protestantism]] (started by [[Martin Luther]]) and [[Anglicanism]]. | + | [[category:religions]][[Catholicism]] is the branch of [[Christianity]] which has remained loyal to the [[Pope]] in the face of a number of major historical schisms, including [[Protestantism]] (started by [[Martin Luther]]) and [[Anglicanism]]. |
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+ | Catholicism is officially (and by definition) governed by the [[Catholic Church]]; a the closest non-Catholic variant is [[Episcopalianism]], which shares many of the same rituals and items of doctrine but is independent of the Catholic Church. | ||
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===Organizations=== | ===Organizations=== |
Revision as of 19:14, 10 April 2010
Overview
Catholicism is the branch of Christianity which has remained loyal to the Pope in the face of a number of major historical schisms, including Protestantism (started by Martin Luther) and Anglicanism.
Catholicism is officially (and by definition) governed by the Catholic Church; a the closest non-Catholic variant is Episcopalianism, which shares many of the same rituals and items of doctrine but is independent of the Catholic Church.
Related Pages
Organizations
- The Catholic League (US): a non-profit organization which advocates for "the right of Catholics... to participate in American public life without defamation or discrimination."
- The Confraternity of Catholic Clergy: an association of Catholic priests and deacons in the United States which advocates specific political positions
Discussions
- 2009-10-19 The Catholic church is a force for good in the world: the answer was overwhelmingly "no"
Links
Reference
- Wikipedia
- Conservapedia
- dKosopedia
SourceWatch: no equivalent page (as of 2008-07-30); see search- AllAboutReligion: Roman Catholic Church Catholic Priests
- Catholic Encyclopedia "proposes to give its readers full and authoritative information on the entire cycle of Catholic interests, action and doctrine"