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Ca-ca-ca-ca- CATHOLIC... “Bless you” ~ Right wing beetle

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  • Ca-ca-ca-ca- CATHOLIC... “Bless you” ~ Right wing beetle
  • Tolkien was a devout Catholic, following his mother who had converted to Catholicism in the year 1900. When she died Tolkien felt that she had become a martyr for her faith;[citation needed] this had a profound effect on his own Catholic beliefs,[citation needed] and no doubt had an influence on his creation of the world of Middle-earth.[citation needed] Tolkien tried hard to bury his Christian themes deep in his books, because his friend (C.S. Lewis) made them more obvious in The Chronicles of Narnia, which Tolkien thought drew the reader away.[citation needed]
  • Catholic is slightly confusing as different Christians use the term differently. Catholic means universal. The Roman Catholic Church calls itself the, “Catholic Church.” Roman Catholics believe that they are the one and only universal church. Non Catholics are seen as heretics and are not necessarily considered part of the universal Christian church. There is a good and a a bad side to Christianity, see
  • Catholic is an adjective derived from the Greek adjective καθολικός (katholikos), meaning "universal". In the context of Christian ecclesiology, it has a rich history and several usages. For Roman Catholics, the term "Catholic Church" refers to the Church in full communion with the Bishop of Rome, including both the Western particular Church and the Eastern Catholic Churches. Protestants sometimes use the term "catholic church" to refer to the entire body of believers in Jesus Christ across the world, and across the ages. Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, Lutheran, and some Methodist Christians hold that their churches are catholic in the sense that they are in continuity with the original catholic (universal) church founded by the apostles. In "Catholic Christendom" (including the Anglican Comm
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  • Ca-ca-ca-ca- CATHOLIC... “Bless you” ~ Right wing beetle
  • Catholic is slightly confusing as different Christians use the term differently. Catholic means universal. The Roman Catholic Church calls itself the, “Catholic Church.” Roman Catholics believe that they are the one and only universal church. Non Catholics are seen as heretics and are not necessarily considered part of the universal Christian church. Christians outside the Roman Catholic Church of course consider themselves part of Christendom. The Anglican Creed includes,”I believe in the Holy Catholic Church”. For Anglicans the universal church includes their church and is not exclusively Roman Catholic. Lutherans and some other Protestants talk about themselves as part of a catholic or universal church. There is a good and a a bad side to Christianity, see
  • Catholic is an adjective derived from the Greek adjective καθολικός (katholikos), meaning "universal". In the context of Christian ecclesiology, it has a rich history and several usages. For Roman Catholics, the term "Catholic Church" refers to the Church in full communion with the Bishop of Rome, including both the Western particular Church and the Eastern Catholic Churches. Protestants sometimes use the term "catholic church" to refer to the entire body of believers in Jesus Christ across the world, and across the ages. Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, Lutheran, and some Methodist Christians hold that their churches are catholic in the sense that they are in continuity with the original catholic (universal) church founded by the apostles. In "Catholic Christendom" (including the Anglican Communion), bishops are considered the highest order of ministers within the Christian Church, as shepherds of unity in communion with the whole church and one another. Catholicity is considered one of Four Marks of the Church, the others being unity, sanctity, and apostolicity. according to the Nicene Creed of 381: "I believe in one holy catholic and apostolic Church."
  • Tolkien was a devout Catholic, following his mother who had converted to Catholicism in the year 1900. When she died Tolkien felt that she had become a martyr for her faith;[citation needed] this had a profound effect on his own Catholic beliefs,[citation needed] and no doubt had an influence on his creation of the world of Middle-earth.[citation needed] Tolkien tried hard to bury his Christian themes deep in his books, because his friend (C.S. Lewis) made them more obvious in The Chronicles of Narnia, which Tolkien thought drew the reader away.[citation needed]
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