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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
[[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]].{{seedling}}
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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]].
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Catholicism is officially (and by definition) governed by the [[Catholic Church]].
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[[Episcopalianism]] is probably the nearest thing to a non-[[Pope|Papal]] Catholicism: it shares many of the same rituals and items of doctrine but is independent of the Catholic Church.
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===Organizations===
 
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Latest revision as of 19:16, 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.

Episcopalianism is probably the nearest thing to a non-Papal Catholicism: it 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

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