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  1. Jan 29, 2021 · Roman Catholics who read the Bible will soon discover that many Catholic teachings and practices are specifically forbidden by God. The truth about the Roman Catholic Church is that it...

    • Jan 29, 2021
    • 22.8K
    • Romans 10:9
  2. In this two-part series, Deacon Greg takes his RCIA class through over two thousand years of Church history: the good, the bad and the ugly.

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    • Greg Ollick
  3. Jan 8, 2018 · A very Good Documentary about the Real History of the Roman Catholic Church, from its inception to present day. This documentary is an "identity of babylon" production.

    • Jan 8, 2018
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    • Scottish Watchman
    • Origins of The Roman Catholic Church
    • The Early Christian Church
    • Key Dates and Events in The History of Roman Catholicism

    Roman Catholicism itself maintains that the Roman Catholic Church was established by Christ when he gave direction to the Apostle Peter as the head of the church. This belief is based on Matthew 16:18, when Jesus Christsaid to Peter: According to The Moody Handbook of Theology, the official beginning of the Roman Catholic church occurred in 590 CE,...

    After the ascension of Jesus Christ, as the apostles began to spread the gospel and make disciples, they provided the beginning structure for the early Christian Church. It is difficult, if not impossible, to separate the initial stages of the Roman Catholic Churchfrom that of the early Christian church. Simon Peter, one of Jesus' 12 disciples, bec...

    c. 33 to 100 CE: This period is known as the apostolic age, during which the early church was headed up by the 12 apostles of Jesus, who began missionary work to convert Jews to Christianity in various regions of the Mediterranean and Mideast. c. 60 CE: Apostle Paul returns to Rome after suffering persecution for attempting to convert Jews to Chris...

  4. Nov 3, 2020 · The modern era witnessed the greatest clash between Church and state with the rise of political ideologies at odds with message of Christ. Socialism, nationalism, and fascism are totalitarian ideologies that subject the individual to the state and persecute the Church.

  5. Dec 23, 2018 · Here we discover how Rome became the heart of the Roman Catholic religion and played a role in transforming Western Europe into Christendom. We gain a view of the Crusades undistorted by today's agendas, explore the Counter-Reformation as the fruit of the venerable Catholic reforming tradition, and witness the beginning of a new 500-year ...

  6. The French Catholic Church, known as the Gallican Church, recognised the authority of the pope as head of the Roman Catholic Church but had negotiated certain liberties that privileged the authority of the French monarch, giving it a distinct national identity characterised by considerable autonomy.