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EvangelCatholic
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In general, if I use the word ‘Catholic’ such as I have in your citations it is to distinguish Lutheran or Anglican from Roman Catholics. I don’t refer to Lutherans and Anglicans as Catholics unless I am referring to the ‘Catholic’ [universal] faith or the catholicity of these two denomination’s expression. If this confuses readers than I will use ‘Roman Catholic’ whenever referring to the Church of Rome.So I will ask again. If “Catholic” is much broader than the Roman Church and you make a comment which includes, “Anglicans and Catholics” then “Lutherans and Catholics”, which “Catholics” were you referring to? It doesn’t seem as though you could have been referring to the “Roman only sect” as you have shown you stipulate this distinction by using the term “Roman Catholic” later in the thread. You could not have been referring to Anglicans or Lutherans as these are the two groups in which you are distinguishing.
The only logical explanation I can see is that even you, EC, use “Catholic” and “Roman Catholic” interchangeably and that this group along with others you consider to be “catholic”.
“Catholic” = proper name
“catholic” <> proper name = universal
I don’t think even PR can keep you from using the name “Catholic”, but remember even if you meet a person named “Michael Jackson”, and there are many, does not mean he can moon walk.:nope:
Peace!!!
Hope this helps.
And Peace to you, also!