Catholicism

Catholicism

Catholicism, along with Orthodoxy and Protestantism, is one of Christianity’s three principal branches and statistically the most important. Today’s use of the term is a recent, secularized means of referring to the Catholic Church, whose head is the pope and whose headquarters are in the Vatican City in Rome. The word Catholicism is a latecomer

Catholicism

Catholicism is a Christian religious tradition that has as its central belief that Jesus Christ is both God and man; that he is the Son of God and freely chose to  become  man  to  be  the  Savior  of  humankind. Catholicism dates back to the time of Christ, and early Church records show the use of

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