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  • This article is rated Stub-class on Wikipedia's content assessment scale. It is of interest to the following WikiProjects:...
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  • fellow Wikipedians, I have just modified one external link on Roman Catholic Diocese of Plymouth. Please take a moment to review my edit. If you have...
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  • --WikiCats 14:04, 26 March 2006 (UTC) The (Roman) Catholic Church has as its central see the diocese of Rome, founded by the Apostles Peter and Paul...
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  • Church the term 'Roman Catholic' is not infrequently used (for example, my local diocese's pages are headed "The Roman Catholic Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle")...
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  • say that Roman Church, when used by the Church herself, refers to the diocese of Rome but that Roman Catholic Church, to Eastern Catholics means the...
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  • Vatican website). Elsewhere, my local diocese, Hexham and Newcastle, heads its website with "Roman Catholic Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle". I don't think...
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  • here on down is stuff done before this article was spun off of Roman Catholic Church. Much of it is more relevent to Catholicism now. Yes, Falcon you've...
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  • Church calls herself Roman Catholic in many instances: for example, my own diocese identifies as the "Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix". The whole communion...
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  • everyone is concerned about the "Official" name of the Roman Catholic Church, why not just ask the Roman Catholic Church? Certainly, you could contact the Holy...
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  • include a good portion of the Metropolis Diocese of Bristol to be wound up. City of Bristol to go to Gloucester, southern part to Diocese (ie Dorset, which...
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  • consequence of repressed homosexuality. It is also offensive to the vast majority of Roman Catholic priests who are dedicated to the welfare of their parishoners...
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  • structure of the Catholic Church is decentralized. Each of the 194 dioceses in America is autonomous. The roughly 20,000 churches within those dioceses raise...
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  • part) of the seperation of the Diocese of Virginia, which is the oldest in full point). The Roman Catholic church identifies itself as Roman Catholic in...
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  • several dioceses opposed (and maybe other people too) is hardly NPOV. In none of these states do Catholics have a majority of votes. And Catholics can read...
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  • stub, just like category former roman catholics In 1 july 1949, there was a declaration of "ipso facto" excommunication of everybody connected with communist...
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  • criticism of the position of the Roman Catholic church or that offers information that has not come either from official Church channels or from Catholic writers...
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  • teachings of the Roman Catholic Church as understood in a manner that more "mainstream" Catholics find objectionable. This should give you fun for days...
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  • their own policy on a diocese-by-diocese basis. Non-Catholics (and even Catholics) often don't appreciate this decentralized nature of Church government and...
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  • Catholic" refers to Roman Catholics who would like to see the worship and customs of the Roman Catholic Church return to those before the reforms of the...
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  • view that the Catholic Church is that historical entity formed out of Western Christianity when it split between Protestant and Roman Catholic in the 1500s...
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