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I’ll make it clear. I am talking about Roman Catholicism.Curiously, I think the question and most responses have confused “Catholic” with the peculiar Roman brand of Catholicism. The earliest protests were not over the catholicity of the faith. As a child in school in the 1950’s, we routinely differentiated between Roman Catholics and other Catholic believers. So Catholic and Protestant are not mutually exclusive.
As an Anglican, I am both Catholic and Protestant (meaning simply, “opposed to the universal authority of the Bishop of Rome”). My brand of Catholicism is not Roman. Yet I still hold to three creeds (of St. Athanasius, of the Apostles, and of Nicea), including belief in the Holy Catholic Church, of which I am a part.
Yes, when we were evangelical Protestant, we called ourselves “catholic” because we were part of the “universal church of Jesus Christ.”
And I know that there are Protestant Catholics.
But THIS thread refers to Roman Catholicism and Protestantism.
Thank you for pointing this out.
