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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-09-07 03:18 pm

[ SECRET POST #2440 ]


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Re: I don't get it

[personal profile] diet_poison 2013-09-08 07:12 pm (UTC)(link)
I was actually speaking of Catholicism as a distinct branch, not of its origins in Christianity as a whole. In my experience many Catholics don't refer to themselves as part of Christianity as a whole, but as a distinct faith, anyway. (As a non-Catholic Christian I find this kind of annoying and elitist, but this is based on personal experience with some annoying individuals.)

Anyway, it definitely had an origin in Europe. You're right that it didn't originate in Italy - I got it mixed up with the Orthodox church in my head (the one that started when a Roman emperor became a Christian publicly).

My point about the Vatican and Israel, and their relations to their particular religions, still stands - especially because Judaism is as much an ethnic heritage as a religion, whereas Catholicism is not.