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  1. In Wikipedia " Catholicism " as a main topic refers to the branch of Christianity that includes the Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodox Church, and others. To avoid ambiguity, articles and section discussing the teachings or practices of the Roman Catholic Church should be titled use either the phrase "Catholic ...

  2. What does it mean to be Catholic? Many people, both non-Catholics and even Catholics themselves, really don't know. This accessible book by Jack Mulder is ideal for all who are curious to know more about Catholicism. Writing in a conversational style, Mulder clearly portrays the main contours of the Catholic faith. For readers who have ever wond

  3. Oct 28, 2015 · What Does It Mean to Be Catholic? Neil Bartlett 2015-10-28 01:44:20. Author’s journey leads to Catholic conversion. In What Does It Mean to Be Catholic? (Eerdmans, p, $20, ISBN: 9780802872661), Jack Mulder, Jr. describes his conversion to Catholicism and what the Catholic church teaches. Unlike polemical works, Mulder sees his new title as ...

  4. Oct 29, 1999 · Today Catholics everywhere are talking about the problem of Catholic identity. "What does it mean to be a Catholic?" "What is distinctive about being a Catholic?" "What is the most important part of being a Catholic?"

  5. May 1, 2021 · Certainly it is a paradox. In the past four decades of democracy Spain has become a secular society with astonishing speed, perhaps faster than anywhere else in Europe. But the Roman Catholic ...

  6. I checked out New Catholic Encyclopedia and it seems that the church no longer minds being called "Roman." But IMO the term "Roman Catholic" should still be avoided. It leads to one of two misconceptions: 1) that the term "Roman Catholic" has some sort of official status, or 2) that Roman Catholic is one of various subdivisions of Catholic.

  7. Jan 5, 2023 · Spain is thought of as a Catholic country and known for its famous 'Semana Santa' procession and a whole host of other Catholic traditions. The Local considers how Catholic Spaniards actually are nowadays, and the extent to which the once devout country has become an example of 'cultural Catholicism'. Advertisement.

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