Catholicism
Definition of Catholicism as it relates to Religions, Monotheism, Faith, World Religions, Christianity
Catholicism is a branch of Christianity, characterized by its belief in the authority of the Pope and the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. As a form of monotheistic faith, it shares the core belief in one God with other world religions, but distinguishes itself through unique practices and sacraments. Within the context of Christianity, Catholicism is known for its rich traditions, rituals, and devotional practices that have been developed over centuries. It has made significant contributions to the arts, education, and social justice throughout history, and continues to be a major force in shaping contemporary culture and spirituality.
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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 |