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In the Christian religion, there are 7 capital vices which are to be avoided at all costs by believers of the faith. However, although associated with Roman Catholicism, it is something linked to various sects of Christianity. They are sometimes referred to as the seven deadly sins or seven cardinal sins....

There are around 2.5 billion Christians in the world, half of them Catholic and 37% Protestant. It thus appears that all Catholics and Protestants are Christians, but the reverse is not true. There is often confusion about what distinguishes Catholics and Protestants. If you want to know what the difference...

Baptism is a Christian traditional ritual that signifies the admission to the Church of Jesus Christ. It is often performed on newborn children who are sprinkled with water on the head as a sign of purification and regeneration. Other times, adults may choose to be baptized following water immersion in...

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The Prelature of the Holy Cross and Opus Dei is an institution belonging to the Catholic Church. It was founded on 2nd October 1928 by Josemaria Escriva de Balaguer, a Spanish priest canonised in 2002 by Pope John Paul II. The Latin term 'Opus Dei' means 'work of God'. Note that the followers of Opus Dei...

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The seven deadly sins are defined as a classification of vices mentioned by the education of Christianism. This education has the aim to morally teach the faithful. This group of the seven deadly sins appeared around the fourth century AD and it was used for Christian ethical education. It is the deadly...
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