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We use the phrase "Roman Catholic" in place of "Catholic" to avoid confusion. Most Christian faith groups acknowledge the Nicene Creed and thus regard themselves as "Catholic," at least as far as being part of the "catholic and apostolic church." Within any one given faith group, the meaning of the term "Catholic" is relatively clear. But our site deals with all Christian denominations and all other religions. To assure clarity and to avoid ambiguity, we use the term "Roman Catholic" when referring to the church headed by the pope in Rome. We use similar terms (e.g. Evangelical Catholic, Anglo-Catholic, Old Catholic) when referring to some other faith groups. 

We often use the abbreviation RCC to refer to the Roman Catholic Church. This saves wear and tear on your eyeballs and on our fingers.

Locating RCC information on this site:

We have many dozens of essays on this web site that discuss ethical, moral, spiritual, and religious topics from a Christian perspective. Many include information on the beliefs and practices of the RCC. Our internal search engine might help you locate information on a specific topic.

Locating RCC information on the rest of the Internet:

You might find the following Catholic information sources to be helpful:

bulletBiblical Evidence for Catholicism, at: http://socrates58.blogspot.com/

bulletCatholic Answers, at: http://www.catholic.com

bulletCatholic Encyclopedia, at: http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/

bulletCatholic Information Network (CIN) at: http://www.cin.org/

bulletCatholic News Agency (CNA) at: http://www.CatholicNewsAgency.com

bulletCatholic Online at: http://www.catholic.org/

bulletCatholiCity, at: http://www.catholicity.com/

bulletCatholic.net at: http://www.catholic.net/

bullet Catholic Apologetics, at: http://www.catholicapologetics.info/

bulletEWTN global Catholic Network at http://www.ewtn.com/

bulletThe Holy See, at: http://www.vatican.va/

bulletSt. Michael's Question & Answer Forum gives "the public an opportunity to ask questions about the Catholic Faith. Any area is permissible." See: http://www.saint-mike.org/

bulletFish Eaters -- the whys and hows of traditional Catholicism at: http://www.fisheaters.com/

Additional Catholic websites, are listed elsewhere on this website.

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Topics covered in this section:

bulletTheological matters:
bulletGeneral beliefs:
bulletThe history of the early Christian movement
bulletStatus of non-Catholic denominations and other religions
bulletVerbal attacks on Islam
bulletCan non-Catholics be saved and attain Heaven?
bulletDifferences between the RCC and conservative Protestantism
 
bulletReligious polls:
bulletAbout other religions and personal beliefs
bulletAbout Pope John Paul II, his successor and policies
 
bulletSpecific teachings:
bulletEnvironment and global warming
bullet Human sexuality (Abortion, divorce, homosexuality, masturbation, ordination ...<<< A major topic
bulletInerrancy of the Bible
bulletPurgatory
bulletLimbo
bulletStatus of Mary as co-redemptrix, mediatrix and advocate
bulletOther topics (These essays describe beliefs of all branches of Christianity)
 
bulletSocial teachings:
bulletMajor social positions taught by the Roman Catholic Church
bulletChurch expectations of Catholics on matters of faith and morals
bulletBetrothal: re-establishing an ancient Catholic marriage type
 
bulletProcedures:
bulletElection of Pope Benedict XVI
 
bulletPast human rights abuses:
bulletPersecution of Jews
bulletAnti-semitism, the Nazi Holocaust, and the Catholic church
bulletExtermination of Witches and other heretics
bulletCastratism: Castrated choir boys, ~1500 to 1903

bulletRecent activities and events:
bulletThe life and death of Pope John Paul II
bulletApology by the RCC for past sins and faults
bullet Concerns by the Catholic Church in the U.S. about restrictions on their liberty & freedom to discriminate against others
bulletPriests with a homosexual orientation
bulletSeminary students with a homosexual orientation
bulletExclusion of gay students from seminaries
bulletRequest for apology by Wiccans and other Neopagan leaders
bulletThe Army of Mary
bulletSexual abuse of young people by clergy
bulletSome reports of recovered memories of clergy abuse
bulletBleeding or weeping statues of the Virgin Mary and other saints.
 
bulletBooks about the RCC:
bulletSexual abuse of children by clergy
bulletChange, conflict, trends in the RCC

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bulletEcumenical efforts with Anglicans, Eastern Orthodoxy, and Protestants

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