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Quick Questions A Protestant friend claims that the Catholic Church is Arminian rather than Calvinistic. Is this correct?
Quick Questions If a Protestant believes he cannot call a Catholic priest "Father," is there a respectful alternative he can use?
Quick Questions Should Catholics do a reading at a non-Catholic wedding?
Quick Questions Why is it that Rome claims to be a "church" but says that other churches are "ecclesial communities"?
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