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I am starting a new thread for this because it was off topic in another thread…
Matt14:
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Where do you see this? Certainly not in the lives of the great saints (who were 100% Catholic.) How do you come to this conclusion?
Scriptures show the importance of Christ’s Church, and Christ promised that it would be led by the Spirit of Truth;
Reading the writings of the early Church Fathers;
Reading the lives of the saints (as well as their own writings);
And history showing the lineage of successors to St. Peter;
…all these things give a great crediblity to the Catholic Church, I am wondering what leads you to think differently(?)
.I believe that the early church went astray and turned into the Roman church, then split into the Roman and Greek churches. All the while, there was a remnant worshipping
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Where do you see this? Certainly not in the lives of the great saints (who were 100% Catholic.) How do you come to this conclusion?
Scriptures show the importance of Christ’s Church, and Christ promised that it would be led by the Spirit of Truth;
Reading the writings of the early Church Fathers;
Reading the lives of the saints (as well as their own writings);
And history showing the lineage of successors to St. Peter;
…all these things give a great crediblity to the Catholic Church, I am wondering what leads you to think differently(?)