Criticism of the Catholic Church
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- | The '''Roman Catholic Church''' is the largest of the churches that comprise [[Catholicism]]. It is also the largest single religious denomination in the world. It traces its origins to the [[Christianity]] founded by [[Jesus Christ]]. | + | ==See also== |
+ | * [[Anti-Catholicism]] | ||
+ | * [[Relations between the Catholic Church and the State]] | ||
+ | * [[King-James-Only Movement]] | ||
+ | * [[Anti-Protestantism]] | ||
+ | * [[Anti-Christianity]] | ||
+ | * [[Anti-clericalism]] | ||
- | == Also mentioned in == | ||
- | *[[Criticism of the Catholic Church]] | ||
- | *[[Anti-clericalism]] | ||
- | *[[Catholic guilt]] | ||
- | *[[Catholic Legion of Decency]] | ||
- | *''[[Index Librorum Prohibitorum]]'' | ||
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- Anti-Catholicism
- Relations between the Catholic Church and the State
- King-James-Only Movement
- Anti-Protestantism
- Anti-Christianity
- Anti-clericalism
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