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which are the two factions of the church

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Answered by Harsh951
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I am most aware of the various factions and parties within the Church today. Most of them make me a bit nervous. I prefer to simply be an obedient son of the Church, following the teachings of my bishop and the Bishop of Rome, Pope John Paul II. Perhaps some of my testimony would help any doubters to understand.

I first became a Roman Catholic because of 1) my love for scripture and desire for unity among the churches led me to the authority of scripture, tradition, and magisterium working together through apostolic succession in our bishops and the Peterine ministry in the Bishop of Rome; 2) the contemplative tradition evidenced not exclusively, but most strongly within Roman Catholicism, and; 3) the Church's strong support for most radical gospel communal expressions in and from the monastic/Franciscan/consecrated tradition.

Answered by DodieZollner
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The two factions of the Church include Roman Catholic and Protestant Churches.

Explanation:

  • The Catholic Church is the oldest and largest in the World.
  • The fraction between the two happened when Martin Luther split fro the catholic Church and formed the Protestant church.
  • The head of the Roman Catholic Church remains the Pope, while the Protestant started by Martin Luther.
  • Martin Luther decided to break when he noticed corruption and illegal means to acquire money from the people by selling indulgences to obtain salvation.

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