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Former #CATHOLIC Priest Went to #HELL And Saw The Terrifying Fate of Catholics! - The Catholic Church, one of the oldest and largest false Christian denominations, boasts a history spanning nearly two millennia. Its roots lie in the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, whose followers, initially a small group of disciples, spread his message throughout the Roman Empire. The early Church faced persecution, but its message resonated, and by the 4th century, Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire. The first centuries were marked by the development of Church doctrine, the establishment of a hierarchical structure with the Bishop of Rome (later known as the Pope) as the supreme authority, and the spread of Christianity to new regions. The Middle Ages saw the Church's influence reach its peak, with monasteries becoming centers of learning and the Church playing a significant role in shaping European society. This period also saw the rise of powerful religious orders like the Benedictines and Franciscans, who dedicated themselves to prayer, study, and service. The Renaissance and Reformation, however, brought about significant challenges to the Church's authority. The Reformation, led by figures like Martin Luther and John Calvin, challenged Catholic doctrines and practices, leading to the establishment of Protestantism. The Catholic Church responded with the Council of Trent, which reaffirmed its doctrines and initiated a period of reform. The Counter-Reformation saw the rise of new religious orders like the Jesuits, who emphasized education and missionary work. Despite facing challenges, the Catholic Church continued to expand its influence throughout the world. In the 19th and 20th centuries, it played a significant role in the colonization of new territories and the spread of Catholicism to Asia, Africa, and Latin America. The Church also actively engaged in social justice movements, advocating for the rights of the poor, marginalized, and oppressed. Today, the Catholic Church remains a global force, with over 1.3 billion members worldwide. It continues to grapple with contemporary issues such as globalization, secularization, and the changing role of women in the Church. Despite these challenges, the Catholic Church continues to be a powerful voice for faith, tradition, and social justice, shaping the lives of millions around the world. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eau1eljOG3Q #priest #catholic #helltestimony #neardeathexperience #CatholicsInHell

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