- Anti-
Catholicism is
hostility towards Catholics and
opposition to the
Catholic Church, its clergy, and its adherents.
Scholars have
identified four categories...
- Anglo-
Catholicism comprises beliefs and
practices that
emphasise the
Catholic heritage (especially pre-Reformation roots) and
identity of the
Church of...
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Traditionalist Catholicism is a
movement that
emphasizes beliefs, practices, customs, traditions,
liturgical forms,
devotions and
presentations of teaching...
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Catholicism is the "state of
definitive self-exclusion from
communion with God and the blessed"
which occurs by the
refusal to
repent of mortal...
- Folk
Catholicism can be
broadly described as
various ethnic expressions and
practices of
Catholicism intermingled with
aspects of folk religion. Practices...
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Predestination in
Catholicism is the
Catholic Church's
teachings on
predestination and
Catholic saints'
views on it. The
church believes that predestination...
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Independent Catholicism is an
independent sacramental movement of
clergy and
laity who self-identify as
Catholic (most
often as Old
Catholic or as Independent...
- Look up
Catholicism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Catholicism primarily designates the faith, doctrine,
practice and
system of the
Catholic Church...
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Affirming Catholicism,
sometimes referred to as AffCath, is a
movement operating in
several provinces of the
Anglican Communion,
including the United...
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bishop of Rome, is the
chief pastor of the church. The core
beliefs of
Catholicism are
found in the
Nicene Creed. The
Catholic Church teaches that it is...