Understanding the
Roman Catholic Church

After centuries of mistrust, indifference and even hostility, attitudes
between Roman Catholics and other Christians are changing. Dialogue,
cooperation and understanding is healing old wounds, locally and up to the
highest organizational levels.
The Roman Catholic Church is the largest block of Christianity. In the
U.S. 65 million Roman Catholics are organized into 200 archdioceses and
dioceses and more than 19,000 local Catholic parishes. Each year over one
million infants and 70,000 adults are baptized in U.S. Roman Catholic
churches. Yet for all its great size, influence and long history, many
non-Roman Catholics understand very little about the largest Christian
denomination.
The purpose of this video is to help Protestant Christians and others
develop a better understanding of the Roman Catholic Church, its history
and basic beliefs by listening to Roman Catholics tell their own story.
The 35-minute program is organized into three parts: Roman Catholic
beliefs, Church history, Catholic Renewal. The program includes
interviews with Roman Catholic theologians, scholars, pastors and
lay people. Portions of this program were recorded in Rome, Assisi,
Trent and Casino, Italy.

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