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Catholic AnswerThere was some confusion in the first half of the twentieth century in which the Rotary go confused with the Masons. Masonry has always been condemned by the Catholic Church for any number of reasons, and for a long while the Rotary was getting most of its members from the Masons. Catholics are forbidden to join any organization that is secret and holds its members to oaths above their Christian duties to God and the Church. I don't know about the current status about the Rotary, but I do know that they are no longer associated with the Masons and that there is no condemnation from that angle.Roman Catholic AnswerI'm not real sure what you mean by this question. Banned from what? The only individual I know that has been banned by the Catholic Church is Satan and the other devils. When a Church is consecrated there is an elaborate ceremony in which the building is exorcised and blessed.
I don't think any particular video games are "banned" by the Roman Catholic Church however, the Church being a Christian organization would rather one avoided any games which included violence or anything which degraded oneself or anyone else.
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Yes; it was banned by the Catholic Church upon publication in 1834.
He was a Roman Catholic. He never wanted to leave the Church and did banned the Nazi leadership, who were also mostly Roman Catholic, from leaving the Church.
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After the Cuban Revolution and communist takeover in 1959, the Church was restricted (or otherwise banned) and has only again enjoyed freedom of practice since 1992.
They ignored him. One of Henry's own daughters remained Catholic, his oldest child Mary Tudor.
There isn't a complete, singular list of banned Catholic books as the list has evolved over time. However, historically banned books include works by authors such as Galileo, Descartes, Rousseau, and Voltaire. The Catholic Church's Index Librorum Prohibitorum, a list of prohibited books, was abolished in 1966.
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"Angels and Demons," a novel by Dan Brown, has faced controversy and criticism over its portrayal of the Catholic Church and historical inaccuracies, but it has not been officially banned in any countries.
No awards. People didn't win awards in this time in history and the Catholic church banned him so he was not popular. His books were burned.