• Roman Catholicism. All material taken from Fritz Ridenour’s So What’s the Difference?, Modern Reformation, & the North American Mission Board of the Southern...
  • Only the Catholic Church is mentioned, but this also includes the various Protestant Churches as they are just breakaways from the Catholic Church.
  • The term "Roman Catholic" was often used by those in the Church of England (Anglican) who wished to distinguish the Catholic Churches from Anglicanism.
  • Jesuit Catholicism and Roman Catholicism are both forms of the Catholic Church, but they have some key differences.
  • Old Catholicism is a term used to refer to a group of independent churches that split from the Roman Catholic Church in the late 19th century.
  • The Roman Catholic Church, also known as Roman Catholicism, represents a tradition of Christianity that has existed for nearly two millennia.
  • Roman Catholicism is a Christian church that has been the decisive spiritual force in the history of Western civilization.
  • The good and bad of Roman Catholicism. We Protestants can reject Roman Catholic tradition, but we need to learn from their original sources.
  • Roman Catholicism. The bishops, with the pope as their head, rule the universal Church. God has entrusted revelation to the bishops.
  • Today, Roman Catholicism stands as a global faith community, encompassing diverse cultures and traditions while remaining rooted in its ancient heritage.