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  • '''Catholicism''' has two main meanings. It is sometimes used to mean the [[Roman Catholi ...roversial, because not all Christians understand the words 'catholic' and 'catholicism' in the same way. The [[Nicene Creed|creed]]s that define the beliefs of t
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  • ===Roman Catholicism===
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  • #REDIRECT [[Catholicism]]
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  • Movement in [[Catholicism|Catholic]] [[theology]] that seeks liberation for the poor.
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  • The Jesuits, a [[Roman Catholicism|Catholic]] religious order founded in 1534 by St [[Ignatius of Loyola]].
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  • 16th century [[United Kingdom|English]] king who broke with the [[Roman Catholicism|Church of Rome]], and [[marriage|married]] six times.
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  • ...tumultuous and marked by controversy, most particularly a return to Roman Catholicism.
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  • ...roups, which combine elements of pre-Hispanic indigenous beliefs and Roman Catholicism.
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  • (1904—1984) [[Roman Catholicism|Catholic]] [[theology|theologian]], considered by some to be "the dominant
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  • {{r|Catholicism}}
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  • {{r|Catholicism}}
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  • '''Catholicism''' has two main meanings. It is sometimes used to mean the [[Roman Catholi ...roversial, because not all Christians understand the words 'catholic' and 'catholicism' in the same way. The [[Nicene Creed|creed]]s that define the beliefs of t
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  • {{r|Catholicism}}
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  • ...ember 1936, [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]]), is the leader of the [[Roman Catholicism|Roman Catholic Church]] and the [[Bishop]] of [[Rome]]. He was elected on 1
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  • {{r|Catholicism}}
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  • {{r|Catholicism}}
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  • {{r|Catholicism}}
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  • ...ons|Commonwealth]] countries to mark a failed attempt in 1605 by several [[Catholicism|Catholic]] conspirators, notably [[Guy Fawkes]], to blow up the [[Palace of ...ever, despite the event's roots in the centuries-long battle between the [[Catholicism|Catholic]] and [[Protestantism|Protestant]] branches of [[Christianity]], t
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  • {{r|Folk Catholicism}}
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  • ...early complete acceptance of all methods. The enormous political clout of Catholicism and conservative Christianity in the [[United States of America/Definition| ===Catholicism===
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  • * Pinheiro, John C. "'Religion without Restriction': Anti-Catholicism, All Mexico, and the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo," ''Journal of the Early R
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