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Catholic AnswerThe most common religious symbol used by Catholics, and by non-Catholics to represent them, is the Crucifix.The one major symbol of Catholicism is the Crucifix, and it is important as it portrays the sacrifice of God, Himself, on the cross for our redemption.
Catholicism
Catholicism is the largest religious group in Canada.
Catholicism.
spain is all about Catholicism
A number of religious orders helped spread Catholicism. The Benedictines were instrumental in civilizing and spreading Catholicism all through Europe. The Jesuits, Franciscans, and Dominicans were primarily educators and missionaries for most of their history.
A dollar sign is a tangible religious symbol. This symbol is used with catholic's.
Catholicism
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A group of people who follow in a particular religion, God and are prayerful people is termed as a religious community. Catholicism is a community of people who believe in the Holy Trinity and God's message of Peace and is the best example of a 'religious community.' In Catholicism, religious community can also refer to a religious order, such as the Dominicans, Franciscans or Benedictines. These, and other, orders are often referred to as religious communities.
Catholicism, but during the founding of Massachusetts, there was religious toleration.
Christianity split into Catholicism & Orthodoxy.