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Types of Catholics

Anglican
Anglican

The Anglican Catholic Church (ACC) is a body of Christians in the continuing Anglican movement, which is separate from the Anglican Communion centered on the Archbishop of Canterbury. The continuing Anglican movement and the Anglican Catholic Church grew out of the 1977 Congress of St. Louis.

Anglican
Anglican

The Anglican Catholic Church (ACC) is a body of Christians in the continuing Anglican movement, which is separate from the Anglican Communion centered on the Archbishop of Canterbury. The continuing Anglican movement and the Anglican Catholic Church grew out of the 1977 Congress of St. Louis.

Catholic Church – 1285 Billion
Catholic Church – 1285 Billion

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Catholic Church 1285 Billion
Catholic Church 1285 Billion

Catholic Church. The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian Church, with more than 1.29 billion members worldwide. As one of the oldest religious institutions in the world, it has played a prominent role in the history and development of Western civilisation.

Eastern Orthodox
Eastern Orthodox

Orthodox thinkers debate the spiritual status of Roman Catholics and Protestants, and a few still consider them heretics. Like Catholics and Protestants, however, Orthodox believers affirm the Trinity, the Bible as the Word of God, Jesus as God the Son, and many other biblical doctrines.

Eastern Orthodox Church – 270 Million
Eastern Orthodox Church – 270 Million

What is the Eastern Orthodox Church and what are the beliefs of Orthodox Christians? Question: "What is the Eastern Orthodox Church and what are the beliefs of Orthodox Christians?" Answer: The Eastern Orthodox Church is not a single church but rather a family of 13 self-governing bodies, denominated by the nation in which they are located (e.g., the Greek Orthodox Church, Russian Orthodox Church).

Eastern Orthodox Church 270 Million
Eastern Orthodox Church 270 Million

Answer: The Eastern Orthodox Church is not a single church but rather a family of 13 self-governing bodies, denominated by the nation in which they are located (e.g., the Greek Orthodox Church, Russian Orthodox Church). They are united in their understanding of the sacraments, doctrine, liturgy, and church government, but each administers its own affairs.

Independent Catholicism – 18 Million
Independent Catholicism – 18 Million

Independent Catholicism is a movement comprising clergy and laity who self-identify as Catholic and who form "micro-churches claiming apostolic succession and valid sacraments," despite a lack of affiliation with the main Catholic Church itself.

Independent Catholicism 18 Million
Independent Catholicism 18 Million

It is virtually impossible to determine the number of jurisdictions, communities, clergy and members who make up Independent Catholicism,, particularly since the movement "is growing and changing in every moment." Many choose Independent Catholicism as an alternative means to live and express their catholic faith outside the Catholic Church.

Minor Branches – 1 Million
Minor Branches – 1 Million

[Roman] Catholics (who accept a total of twenty-one Ecumenical Councils; E/W division 1054 AD) – over 1 billion Roman Catholics (under the Pope, the Bishop of Rome; mostly "Latin Rite," but also "Byzantine" and other “rites”) Eastern “Uniate” Churches: Maronite, Melkite, Rumanian, Ukrainian, etc.

Oriental Orthodox
Oriental Orthodox

Oriental Orthodoxy. Oriental Orthodoxy is a communion of Eastern Christian churches that recognize only the first three ecumenical councils – the First Council of Nicaea in 325, the First Council of Constantinople in 381 and the Council of Ephesus in 431.

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Oriental Orthodox
Oriental Orthodox

The Oriental Orthodox communion is composed of six autocephalous churches: the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria, the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch, the Armenian Apostolic Church, the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, the Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church, and the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church.

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Oriental Orthodoxy – 86 Million
Oriental Orthodoxy – 86 Million

Oriental Orthodoxy is the fourth largest communion of Christian churches, with about 76 million members worldwide. As one of the oldest religious institutions in the world, it has played a prominent role in the history and culture of Armenia, Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan and parts of the Middle East and India.

Protestant
Protestant

Protestants view the Bible as the standard by which all Christian behavior must be measured. This belief is commonly referred to as “sola scriptura” and is one of the “five solas” (sola is Latin for “alone”) that came out of the Protestant Reformation as summaries of some of the differences between Catholics and Protestants.

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Protestantism – 920 Million
Protestantism – 920 Million

Protestantism – 920 million A map of Protestantism (including Anglicanism) by population percentage. Protestantism is the second largest major group of Christians after the Catholic Church by number of followers. Estimates vary considerably, from 400 million up to more than a billion.

Protestantism 920 Million
Protestantism 920 Million

Protestantism – 920 million A map of Protestantism (including Anglicanism) by population percentage. Protestantism is the second largest major group of Christians after the Catholic Church by number of followers.

Restorationism and Nontrinitarianism – 35 Million
Restorationism and Nontrinitarianism – 35 Million

List of Christian denominations by ... Restorationism and Nontrinitarianism – 35.2 million ... Apostolic Catholic Church – 0.005 million; Palmarian Catholic ...

Restorationism and Nontrinitarianism 35 Million
Restorationism and Nontrinitarianism 35 Million

Which branch of Christianity do you think is the one true ... 2.42 billion Catholic Church - 1.285 ... Restorationism and Nontrinitarianism - 35 million

Roman Catholic
Roman Catholic

Answer: The Roman Catholic Church portrays itself as the one legitimate heir to New Testament Christianity, and the pope as the successor to Peter, the first bishop of Rome. While those details are debatable, there is no question that Roman church history reaches back to ancient times.

Roman Catholic
Roman Catholic

Answer: The Roman Catholic Church portrays itself as the one legitimate heir to New Testament Christianity, and the pope as the successor to Peter, the first bishop of Rome. While those details are debatable, there is no question that Roman church history reaches back to ancient times.