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The Roman Catholic Church has always been slow to change and this is both considered a positive and a negative trait of the Church. Being slow to change, and deliberating on all changes ensures that traditions are maintained and that the Church has longevity. The Church also has a doctrinal foundation and this ensure continuity with Gods plan.

Some would also argue that since the leaders of the Church are all aged men-the reason for the slow pace of change is that elderly men in general are not considered changeable.

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