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1 Fwd,2| 1987, only 26% of Roman Catholics in this country believe
2 Fwd,3| making this change, Roman Catholics no longer make the life-giving
3 Fwd,6| writes that:~ ~Most Roman Catholics, when they think of the
4 Fwd,6| understandable, because for Roman Catholics and Protestants, their spiritual
5 1,1 | Iconoclasts, then the Roman Catholics, then the Protestants, then
6 1,1 | Christians to become Uniate Catholics under Rome through words,
7 1,1 | the ancestors of Roman Catholics who long ago committed moral
8 1,11| Church history, many Roman Catholics readily understand these
9 2,20| of evil.”~ He notes that “Catholics and most Protestants consider
10 3,5 | bishop of Jerusalem.~ Roman Catholics and Orthodox both believe
11 3,5 | over the Council. If Roman Catholics would read the book of Acts,
12 3,5 | to suppose that the Roman Catholics had correctly interpreted
13 3,5 | spite of the protest of many Catholics, who even preferred to leave
14 3,5 | own community [of the Old Catholics] rather than to accept so
15 3,5 | come as a surprise to some Catholics that before Rome's definition
16 3,18| return. While many individual Catholics convert to Orthodoxy and
17 4,12| his wife were still Roman Catholics, “iconographic art always
18 6,15| ancestors, and the Western papal Catholics, who after separating from
19 6,18| his readers — and to Roman Catholics most importantly — that
20 7,11| new theologians [the Roman Catholics] dare to change what cannot
21 7,14| this reason that so many Catholics and Protestants today believe
22 8,14| the antichrist. Few modern Catholics are aware of this symbolism,
23 10,14| Christians who are Roman Catholics, or Lutherans, or members
24 10,25| one invented by the Roman Catholics: a super-human creature,
25 10,26| were those who the Roman Catholics regarded as the greatest
26 10,26| manifestations, could Roman Catholics distinguish where the truth
27 10,26| glory as possible, Roman Catholics came to give the teaching
28 10,26| first the broad masses of Catholics who in simplicity of heart
29 11,1 | victories over the Roman Catholics, he refused any religious
30 11,3 | the cause of millions of Catholics to stop attending church.
31 11,4 | understood by the people. Roman Catholics would attend church to adore
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