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The Jesuits combined missionary zeal and a great education with Catholic doctrine.
Roman Catholic AnswerNo one, the Catholic Church cannot be "combined" with anything. The Anglican Church is a protestant church that was formed by Henry VIII as he left the Catholic Church and then it was established by Parliament under his daughter, Elizabeth I.
No. There are more Christians than any other religion, but not more than all other religions combined.
Depends upon what the other religion is.
The Jesuits are completely Catholic, they were founded by St. Ignatius Loyola and approved by Pope Paul III in 1540. Their spirituality grew out of the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius and its structure and discipline were embodied in the detailed Constitution that St. Ignatius composed. Everything in the Jesuits was founded on Catholic beliefs, it was not combined with anything outside the Catholic faith. St. Ignatius spiritual exercises and his Constitutions were composed entirely from a Catholic framework.
Yes, many men were killed. Even more than all American wars combined
Some might claim that to some extent roman catholics have "combined" other religions into their own faith. catholic Preist do NOT see it that way. "Outsiders " ( some non-catholics) claim tha patron saints like a lot like some pre-christian era pagan gods. Hindi seems to allow many gods and allows christ buddha, moses and others a Prophets, or and demigods. Other than this no I do do not see religions combining anymore than they already have.
African American music that combined blues and ragtime
African American music that combined blues and ragtime
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Prayer was not a part of early Buddhism. In some cultures, Buddhism is combined with other religions in which prayer plays a part, but it is not Buddhist prayer.
Yes, the Catholic Church is around 1.2 billion in population. The rest of the other churches combined makes up only around 800 million.