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Should be....because Roman Catholic religion is based mainly on the pagan Constantine enforced laws of the time.

2006-11-08 18:34:00 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Christo-Wiccans combine elements of both Wicca and Christianity. They are a very diverse group and don't have any official doctrine. Each person finds their own path in the Christian/Wiccan world. Here's the website of a practicing Christo-Wiccan ----> http://members.tripod.com/dagwench/christianwitch/Wicca/what_is_a_christo_wiccan.htm

Of course it's always best to learn about a religion from it's followers, so I'd go there.

~Morg~

2006-11-09 02:43:39 · answer #2 · answered by morgorond 5 · 1 0

No, but the word Catholic doesn't neccessarily means the Roman Catholic church. There are a lot of other Eastern Rite churches that use the name Catholic.

2006-11-09 02:36:18 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

No. Catholic means universal.

When the Church is called catholic, she proclaims the fullness of the faith. She bears in herself and administers the totality of the means of salvation. She is sent out to all peoples. She speaks to all men. She encompasses all times.

The Catholic Church has referred to itself as the “Catholic Church” at least since 107 AD, when the term appears in the writings of St. Ignatius of Antioch.

All of this was long before the Council of Nicea and the Nicene Creed from 325 A.D. which states, "We believe in one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church."

With love in Christ.

2006-11-09 23:33:05 · answer #4 · answered by imacatholic2 7 · 0 0

Definitively not. Catholicism and Wiccan(ism) are two different belief systems.

2006-11-09 08:23:26 · answer #5 · answered by Daver 7 · 1 0

Voodoo can also be considered Catholic because it combines Roman Catholicism and African pagan/animism rituals.

Maybe you have something there.

;o)

Peace.

2006-11-09 03:00:55 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I would say so. I was raised catholic and it was pretty much a cult and that is why Ieft the religion and became a Christian.

2006-11-09 02:54:00 · answer #7 · answered by love my Lord 2 · 0 1

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