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GA Reassessment

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Top-level characterization needed in lead?

I think a general reader, arriving in ignorance, would find the current lead (and article) fairly daunting for all the technical terms: I understand that the lead needs to summarize the article, and that Wikipedia operates by hyperlinking rather than always needing to explain technical terms, but you should not have to click to understand the first paragraphs of the lead...

But I think the introduction is missing a top-level description of the Catholicism. (I am not re-visiting the discussion on "Catholicism" versus "Catholic Church" merely saying that since there is only one article, it needs to meet the needs of people coming from the keyword "Catholicism".

In concrete terms I suggest something like this:

Catholicism may be categorized as Christian (following Christ), monotheistic (one God), trinitarian (Father, Son, Holy Spirit), incarnationist (Son became a man), synergistic (humans need to cooperate with divine grace), sacramentist (divine made present within creation), liturgical (common regulated ceremonies), apostolic (continuous line from the original Apostles), priestly, eschatological (return of Christ, resurrection of the dead,  purgatory, judgment, beatific vision, etc.), creedal (having a shared statement of core tenets), developing (growing in understanding, liturgy and institutions), universal[1] (made for all humans), pro-life (promoting a culture of life), and Marian (honouring and emulating Mary).

Of course, you could go on forever (A "Syllabus of Non-Errors"?), or just find the relevant -isms for each line of the creed: the intent being to give the general distinctives of Catholicism to, say, a reader in China interested in how Catholicism differs from Buddhism, rather than, say, how Catholicism differs from Orthodoxy.

I left out "hierarchical" and used "Apostolic" and "priestly" instead, as the modern usage of "hierarchy" does not fit how it is used in the church (coined by ps-dionysius I believe, b.t.w.). And there is good stuff in the lead already there. Rick Jelliffe (talk) 17:33, 28 March 2025 (UTC)Reply

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Requested move 28 April 2025

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The result of the move request was: Not moved. Closing this per WP:SNOW (non-admin closure) ~~ Jessintime (talk) 01:33, 2 May 2025 (UTC)Reply


Catholic ChurchCatholicismCatholicism – Catholicism is the ideological term similar to Protestantism and Eastern Orthodoxy. Interstellarity (talk) 00:49, 28 April 2025 (UTC)Reply

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Add to the "Separations (Names of denominations that have split off from this denomination)" section the non-Chalcedonian Churches and the Orthodox Church

Regardless of the debate over which Nicene Church embodies the "true" early Church, all of these churches of Apostolic Origin (Church of the East, Oriental Orthodox Churches, Eastern Orthodox Church) were in communion with the Catholic Church and separated from each other due to disagrees concerning Ecumenical councils. There would also be no problem if the articles for those churches included the Catholic Church in their "Separations" section (as a compromise between both historiographies, not using "Separated from"). Ricolas Inmaduro Martínez (talk) 05:12, 10 May 2025 (UTC)Reply