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--[[User:Adam P. Verslype|Adam P. Verslype]] 01:14, 14 March 2007 (CDT)
--[[User:Adam P. Verslype|Adam P. Verslype]] 01:14, 14 March 2007 (CDT)
Actually, it occurs to me that the Roman Catholic Church is one of several Churches with in Catholicism (including the Byzantine Catholic Church, for example) so nevermind on the previous comment.--[[User:Adam P. Verslype|Adam P. Verslype]] 02:35, 14 March 2007 (CDT)
Actually, it occurs to me that the Roman Catholic Church is one of several Churches with in Catholicism (including the Byzantine Catholic Church, for example) so nevermind on the previous comment.--[[User:Adam P. Verslype|Adam P. Verslype]] 02:35, 14 March 2007 (CDT)
Yea, there are some problems with this. Catholicism is a perspective, a defined body of theology and a philosophy from many POVs. The Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Catholic Church, the Oriental Catholic Church are all Catholic. Needs a liitle more clarity on the matter. [[User:Thomas Simmons|Thomas Simmons]] 08:11, 17 March, 2007 (EPT)

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Not sure how to do it, but this article should probably be redirected to Roman Catholic Church, or vice versa. --Adam P. Verslype 01:14, 14 March 2007 (CDT) Actually, it occurs to me that the Roman Catholic Church is one of several Churches with in Catholicism (including the Byzantine Catholic Church, for example) so nevermind on the previous comment.--Adam P. Verslype 02:35, 14 March 2007 (CDT)

Yea, there are some problems with this. Catholicism is a perspective, a defined body of theology and a philosophy from many POVs. The Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Catholic Church, the Oriental Catholic Church are all Catholic. Needs a liitle more clarity on the matter. Thomas Simmons 08:11, 17 March, 2007 (EPT)