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No, Catherine changed no doctrines of the Catholic Church.
A belief. In the church it can stand for particular doctrines used in certain religions. For example, The Roman Catholic Church and the Lutheran Church have different 'dogma's' or doctrines about how the word of God is spread or learned.
Thomas Riplinger has written: 'An American vision of the church' -- subject(s): Church, Doctrines, History, History of doctrines, Protestant churches
Karlheinz Diez has written: 'Christus und seine Kirche' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church, Doctrines, History, History of doctrines
It will not, as the position of any church outside of the Catholic Faith does not affect the Church in any way as the Divine Founder, Christ Jesus, set the Doctrines in place and those Doctrines cannot be changed because the times and peoples standards fall below God's expectations. However, more importantly, why should the Anglican position effect the Catholic more than a Lutheran, Baptist, or Jehovah's Witness? What Christ put into effect cannot be changed by man.
Nereo Silanes has written: 'La Iglesia de la Trinidad' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church, Doctrines, History of doctrines, Trinity
Every church demonination relies on religious doctrines.Doctrines often dictate our actions, even if we are unaware of this effect.
Protestants.
The church doctrine is the teachings of a religious group. They are typically accepted by the religious group as a whole.
Roman Catholic doctrines and practices
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Walter Hildebrandt has written: 'Das Gemeindeprinzip der christlichen Kirche' -- subject(s): Christian life, Church, Doctrines, History of doctrines, Marks, Reformed Church