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- Great_Apostasy abstract "The Great Apostasy is a term used by some religious groups to describe a perceived fallen state of traditional Christianity, especially the Roman Catholic Church, because they claim it allowed the traditional Greco-Roman mysteries and deities of solar monism such as Mithras and Sol Invictus and idol worship into the church. In short, in their opinion, the church has fallen into apostasy. They feel that to attract the pagans to nominal Christianity, the Catholic Church took measures to amalgamate the Christian and pagan festivals so pagans would join the church; for example, bringing in the pagan festival of Easter as a substitute for the Pasch or Passover, although neither Jesus nor his Apostles enjoined the keeping of this or any other festival.They consider the Papacy to be in full-blown apostasy for allowing pagan rituals, beliefs and ceremonies to come into the church, having those who pointed out its apostasy persecuted and killed and never repenting of or fully admitting the true extent of its actions. Some Catholics counter that it was magisterial Protestantism and Eastern Orthodoxy that fell into apostasy.[citation needed]".
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- Great_Apostasy subject Category:4th-century_Christianity.
- Great_Apostasy subject Category:Anti-Catholicism.
- Great_Apostasy subject Category:Christian_eschatology.
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- Great_Apostasy comment "The Great Apostasy is a term used by some religious groups to describe a perceived fallen state of traditional Christianity, especially the Roman Catholic Church, because they claim it allowed the traditional Greco-Roman mysteries and deities of solar monism such as Mithras and Sol Invictus and idol worship into the church. In short, in their opinion, the church has fallen into apostasy.".
- Great_Apostasy label "Gran Apostasía".
- Great_Apostasy label "Grande Apostasia".
- Great_Apostasy label "Grande apostasie".
- Great_Apostasy label "Great Apostasy".
- Great_Apostasy label "Grote Afval".
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