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Roman Catholic AnswerThe only one who deny someone from being a Catholic is the person himself. To become a Catholic means that you want to leave sin behind and follow Our Blessed Lord. It means that you want to follow the Commandments, do the Works of Mercy, and to love God above all, and your fellow man as yourself. Anyone who does not want to work on attaining these things, and thus attaining heaven when they die does not want to be a Catholic. To be a Catholic means that you want to love God, and to follow Him. If you do not want to follow Him, then you are just looking for the name, or to belong, you really need to sit down and talk to a priest about all of this.
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