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Outside of the Catholic church, which is top down, theologically strict and world-wide, the mainline churches could hardly be accused of major corruption.
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The Catholic church, which is seen to be politically influential because 85 percent of the population is Roman Catholic, vehemently opposed the programme.
Archive 2008-07-01 Stephen Retherford 2008
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As we know, the ordination of women in the Catholic church is a controversial issue.
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The Catholic church, which is seen to be politically influential because 85 percent of the population is Roman Catholic, vehemently opposed the programme.
Catholic Church condemns birth control in the Philippines Stephen Retherford 2008
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Well, what they were doing was they were settling into a situation which was unusual in the history of the Catholic church, which is to say they were living in a country which had a majority of non-Catholics but which did not persecute Catholics.
The Way of the WASP: How it Made America and How It Can Save It ...So to Speak 1991
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This visit, however, was also the occasion for a meeting with the local Catholic church and a nearby Jesuit retreat center.
Rev. Seamus P. Finn, OMI: Reflections From A Trip To Asia OMI Rev. Seamus P. Finn 2012
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Dali is home to a Catholic church in a spectacular traditional Chinese building.
China, As It Was Nina Simonds 2011
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But the Catholic church is a major obstacle to better reproductive healthcare.
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Outside, he saw a giant cross—the only thing standing in the remains of a Catholic church.
Shattered Missouri City Digs Out Ilan Brat 2011
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This Methodist working in a Catholic church also has a soft spot for Pérotin, Léonin and other Medieval composers.
The Master of Many Choruses Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2011
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