Catholicism
Catholicism (from Greek καθολικισμός, katholikismos, "universal doctrine") is a term which in its broadest sense refers to the beliefs and practices of Christian denominations that describe themselves as Catholic. It commonly reflects traditions of Catholic theology, doctrine, liturgy, ethics, and spirituality. Associated traits often include or claim to include episcopal polity, sacramental theology, apostolic succession and sacred tradition."Catholicism" and "Catholic" in these senses refer to various Christian churches, as well as their beliefs and practices. The most frequent uses refers to the faith and practices of the Catholic Church, also called the Roman Catholic Church, consisting of the Latin Church and 23 Eastern Catholic Churches in full communion with the Holy See of Rome, as
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Catholicism
Catholicism (from Greek καθολικισμός, katholikismos, "universal doctrine") is a term which in its broadest sense refers to the beliefs and practices of Christian denominations that describe themselves as Catholic. It commonly reflects traditions of Catholic theology, doctrine, liturgy, ethics, and spirituality. Associated traits often include or claim to include episcopal polity, sacramental theology, apostolic succession and sacred tradition."Catholicism" and "Catholic" in these senses refer to various Christian churches, as well as their beliefs and practices. The most frequent uses refers to the faith and practices of the Catholic Church, also called the Roman Catholic Church, consisting of the Latin Church and 23 Eastern Catholic Churches in full communion with the Holy See of Rome, as
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Catholicism (from Greek καθολι ...... rist and apostolic succession.
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Catolicismo (del griego καθολι ...... tituyen la Comunión anglicana.
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Catolicismo (do grego καθολικο ...... s, inclusive na Ásia e África.
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Katholizismus bezeichnet die R ...... nds und Österreich verbreitet.
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Katolicyzm – najliczniejsze wy ...... dwołuje się Kościół katolicki.
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Le catholicisme est la religio ...... 17,3% en 2005 à 17,7% en 2013.
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Onder het katholicisme wordt d ...... denis van Nicea-Constantinopel
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Католици́зм, или католи́чество ...... техизисе Католической церкви».
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المسيحية الكاثوليكية (باليونان ...... جنوب أوروبا وأمريكا اللاتينية.
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カトリシズム(羅: Catholicismus、英: Cat ...... s、英: Catholic)を奉じる主義・思想のことである。
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Catholicism (from Greek καθολι ...... with the Holy See of Rome, as
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Catolicismo (del griego καθολι ...... munión con la Iglesia de Roma.
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Catolicismo (do grego καθολικο ...... metade de todos os cristãos).
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Katholizismus bezeichnet die R ...... erer öffentlicher Wahrnehmung.
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Katolicyzm – najliczniejsze wy ...... dwołuje się Kościół katolicki.
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Le catholicisme est la religio ...... aujourd'hui, le catholicisme.
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Onder het katholicisme wordt d ...... denis van Nicea-Constantinopel
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Католици́зм, или католи́чество ...... ладающей всей полнотой истины.
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المسيحية الكاثوليكية (باليونان ...... جنوب أوروبا وأمريكا اللاتينية.
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カトリシズム(羅: Catholicismus、英: Cat ...... s、英: Catholic)を奉じる主義・思想のことである。
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Catholicism
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Catholicisme
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Catolicismo
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Catolicismo
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Katholicisme
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Katolicyzm
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