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involvement of people worshipping together praying together breaking bread together relationships with each other and God

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The complete faith in Jesus.

Roman Catholic AnswerAs mentioned above, the faith: nothing has been added or subtracted from the faith since Roman times. It has grown, but nothing new has ever been added. The revelation from God was complete upon the death of the last apostle, and we are to expect no new revelation from God as Our Blessed Lord was His Complete and Full Word.
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make a list of things thathave remained the same since romen times in the romen catholic church

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