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Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church is the only one that was founded by Our Blessed Lord. It is the only one guaranteed by Him, and it is the only one that He sent the Holy Spirit to guide until the end of time. It is the only one that traces its history back to the Apostles, it is the only one that wrote The Bible. It is the only one that can speak for Our Blessed Lord.
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Can Catholics become another religion?

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What is the difference between the catholic church and education in Ireland?

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Why is the Catholic Church considered to be an apostate church?

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