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Roman Catholic AnswerIf you are interested in the Church, just call the local parish and ask to speak to the priest. If he is not available at the moment, you can tell the secretary that you are interested in the Church, and they will tell you what to do next. If you happen to be a Mass, just stop after Mass and speak to the priest, they will be more than happy to steer you in the right direction.
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