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The Catholic Church, sometimes called the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church body.
Catholic Church may also refer to:
- One of the 24 particular churches sui iuris that form the Catholic Church:
- The Latin Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church or, historically, as the Western Church
- The Eastern Catholic Churches, 23 Eastern churches in full communion with the Catholic Church
- Independent Catholicism, churches that broke away from the Catholic Church
- Churches within Old Catholicism
- The Philippine Independent Church
- Other churches expressing apostolic origins and traditions of catholicity, such as:
- The Eastern Orthodox Church
- The Oriental Orthodox Churches
- The Assyrian Church of the East
- The Ancient Church of the East
- Churches within Anglicanism
- Certain denominations in Protestantism
- Churches within Lutheranism
- State church of the Roman Empire
See also
- Four Marks of the Church i.e. "one, holy, catholic and apostolic church"
- Catholicism (disambiguation)
- Catholic (disambiguation)
- Roman Catholic Church (disambiguation)
- Orthodox Church (disambiguation)
- National Catholic Church (disambiguation)
- Traditionalist Catholicism
- Illidius
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