Catholicism
Definition of Catholicism as it relates to Cultures, European Culture, Early Middle Ages
Catholicism: A major branch of Christianity, originating in Europe during the Early Middle Ages, characterized by its hierarchical structure, sacramental system, and doctrinal adherence to the teachings of the Pope and the Magisterium. Catholicism has significantly influenced European culture through its art, architecture, literature, and philosophical thought, and it continues to shape the spiritual lives of millions of people around the world.
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[Catholicism.org] | Home - Catholicism.org |
[ecatholicism.org] | eCatholicism - Home |
[catholicism.about.com] | Catholicism: Beliefs, Practices, History |
[ChristianCatholicism.com] | 777 |
[store.catholicism.org] | |
[chnetwork.org] | The Coming Home Network - Discover Catholicism, Come Home |
[mundabor.wordpress.com] | Mundabor's Blog | Tradidi quod et accepi: Catholicism without Compromise |