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  • Pope Gabriel I by Kieran29
    Kieran29
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      Parts 8
    Having being elevated to the highest earthly office in Catholicism at the age of 25, and being the first English Pope in almost a millennium, Pope Gabriel I must battle against his brother Cardinals, the staff of the Vatican, and his own personal battles to lead the Catholic Church through it's most turbulent years. **New updates every Friday**
  • Lights, Camera, Action!  by anhonestchristian
    anhonestchristian
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      Reads 35
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      Parts 1
    A story about the importance of being nice when no one's looking! :)
  • On the Authenticity of the Papacy by Sniper109083
    Sniper109083
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      Parts 5
    I had started this project some time ago while I was Christian, and it was during a phase when I was discerning between Roman Catholicism and Orthodoxy. The point of the project was to delve into the history of the Church to figure out if the claims of Rome to the Papacy were historically accurate and in line with what the Church taught historically. I am a former Catholic, who was Catholic for two years.
  • On Catholicism by Stahlist
    Stahlist
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      Reads 164
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      Parts 3
    A reflection on certain elements pertaining to the Catholic faith, its doctrines, theologies and beliefs. If anyone finds this, let alone reads it, I wholeheartedly welcome and indeed encourage discourse. Let's keep it civil though.
  • Bible Study Pope Francis in Prophecy by TombstoneTreasure
    TombstoneTreasure
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      Reads 9
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      Parts 15
    This research paper presents a portion of the Book of Revelation that is pertinent to the condition and action of the Church of Rome and to the designated rulers known as the Papacy. The beginning of this report shows historical events which will culminate in the end-time fulfilment of the Plan of Salvation as documented by Scripture.
  • Envelopes by AdelineSwan
    AdelineSwan
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      Reads 16
    • WpPart
      Parts 1
    it just popped up in my mind
  • 1,260 years of popery by JerInChrist-AreOhSea
    JerInChrist-AreOhSea
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      Reads 87
    • WpPart
      Parts 9
    This is a tough book. Notably, because this is, technically speaking, a sequel to Daughter of My People: Jesus' Jerusalem Destroyed. Why? Because Daughter of My People started because of me, a Seventh-day Adventist, reading The Great Controversy, whose first chapter deals with the second destruction of Jerusalem. So this is a hard book because the next chapters in White's book are about the corruption of Christianity, the wickedness of the Catholic Church, and the virtues of the Protestant Reformation. So I know this will be a contentious book if I state my beliefs in the matter. Why write this book anyway? This book centers on history here-facts! The book goes over the history of the Catholic Church from 533 to 1798. Why? Because in my Church, the RCC was predicted in prophecy from the Bible. Take Revelation 13:1-10, which refers to "The Beast from the Sea". The Beast here represents Papal Rome who "was given authority to continue for forty-two months". According to Numbers 14:34 and Ezekiel 4:6, in prophecy, one day represents a year. A Jewish month equals 30 days. So 42 "30"s. 42 * 30 = 1,260. And those are years. Authority for the Papacy really started in 538 (although the word was given five years earlier) and was cut off ("mortally wounded") in 1798, when the French troops captured the Pope and put an end to Papal pride. Yet Revelation 13:3 also notes that "his deadly wound was healed". It had started slowly with the Lateran accord of 1929. But as of me writing this (November 5, 2021), "his deadly wound" has not been healed in totality. Some of the histories behind the Roman Catholic Church (and Christianity in general) are ridiculously tough and even painful to retell, but I attempt to get it clearly through within the pages of this book. (Note: when I call the Catholic Church before the Schism of 1056 the "Roman Christian Church" or "Roman Church", I am not implying it was Christian at all-only Christian in name.)
  • A Catholic's Response by pep2475
    pep2475
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      Parts 2
    A simple book on Catholic apologetics and basic responses to frequently contested, yet essential,dogmas.
  • POPE FRANCIS IN PROPHECY         Road to Armageddon Peter Georges Landolt by TombstoneTreasure
    TombstoneTreasure
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      Reads 11
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      Parts 23
    Biblical prophecy defines the last pope to be Francis I. The historical flow prophecies have been presented to show the effect of God's care for His people since 605 BC until now. The time of the end is shortly to come about and the final outcome of the seven last plagues will overcome all but those who have kept the faith and have kept the Commandments.
  • The White Queen -The White Queen by AbleFeed14
    AbleFeed14
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      Parts 22
    At 24 years old Eliza de' Medici she is the uncrowned second queen of England. While she sits on the throne of England she lives in the constant fear that the rival house of Lancaster will raise an army and usurp the throne which is Husbands by right. Now the mother of seven young children she must navigate through the world and fight for the future of her husband and her kids by herself. As the York Court becomes more and more divisive she makes enemies of the Earl of Warwick and her husband's mother Cecily Neville and encounters terrible truths about her husband's brother George. To counter their influence and what she believes is a threat to her family she allies herself with her husband's brothers Edmond and Richard and brings her Woodville relatives back to court after encouraging the marriages of her Woodville cousins Elizabeth and Jackie to the Dukes of Norfolk and Ruthland. Brought back to a court that is more divisive than ever Eliza must learn to watch out for her family and her rights as she navigate a terrible world in which the biggest threat to the house of York is no longer the house of Lancaster, but enemies within their own family.