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Many half-truths, falsehoods, myths, misunderstandings, and misinformation about the Catholic Church and its teachings have accumulated for centuries, and it takes time to separate the facts from the fiction.
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Fun Facts about Luxembourg City’s Notre-Dame Cathedral: A Blend of Gothic and Renaissance
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Fun Facts about Latvia’s St. James’s Cathedral: A Pillar of Catholicism in the Baltic Region
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Trinidad and Tobago, Port of Spain: The Immaculate Conception Cathedral, a Landmark of Diversity
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Fun Facts About St. Lucia’s Cathedral, One of the Oldest Churches in Sri Lanka
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Indonesia, Jakarta: The Jakarta Cathedral, an Example of Neo-Gothic Architecture in Southeast Asia
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Fun Facts about Christ the King Cathedral, the Heart of Catholicism in Iceland
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Belarus, Minsk: The Cathedral of the Holy Spirit, a Symbol of Resilience
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Fun Facts About St. Sava’s Temple, One of the World’s Largest Orthodox Churches
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Fun Facts About The Old Montevideo Metropolitan Cathedral and its Colonial Charm
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Fun Facts About the Cathedral of St. Stephen in Shkodër, Albania: From a Sacred Space to a Sports Hall and Back Again
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Fun Facts about Paraguay, Caacupé: The Caacupé Basilica, Home to the Virgin of Miracles
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The Dark Virgin of the Lake at the Basilica of Our Lady of Copacabana: Exploring Faith, Tradition, and Culture in Bolivia
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Fun Facts about the Unique Design of St. Henry’s Cathedral in Helsinki, Finland
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Midway Atoll: The Tale of a Makeshift Catholic Mass During World War II
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Bouvet Island: The Untold Story of Catholic Missionaries in Uninhabited Lands
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Christmas Island, Flying Fish Cove: St. Peter’s Church, Catholicism on an Island Named After Christ’s Birth
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Wake Island: The Challenges of Celebrating Mass on a Military Base
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Fun Facts About Hagåtña’s Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral Basilica: The Oldest Catholic Church in the Pacific
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Fun Facts About Mount Carmel Cathedral, A Memorial to Wartime Sacrifice in the Northern Mariana Islands, Saipan
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Fun Facts About St. Ludovico Catholic Church in Nauru, Yaren: A Spiritual Hub in the World’s Smallest Island Country
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Fun Facts About St. Bartholomew’s Church and Catholicism in Saint Barthélemy, a Luxury Destination
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Fun Facts About Mata-Utu Cathedral: A French Colonial Legacy in the South Pacific
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Pitcairn Islands, Adamstown: St. Paul’s Mission, The Smallest Catholic Community in the South Pacific
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Fun Facts About Saint Helena, Jamestown: Sacred Heart Church, and Catholicism on Napoleon’s Final Abode
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Norfolk Island, Kingston: St. Barnabas Chapel—A Unique Blend of Polynesian and European Influences
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Fun Facts About St. Joseph’s Church, Tristan da Cunha: The World’s Most Remote Catholic Parish
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Falkland Islands, Stanley: St. Mary’s Catholic Church, A Place of Worship in a Contested Territory
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Montserrat, Brades: Our Lady of Monserrat Co-Cathedral, The Resilient Spirit of a Devastated Island
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Fun Facts about St. Gerard’s Church, Anguilla: A Catholic Beacon in a Predominantly Anglican Territory
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Gibraltar, Gibraltar: Cathedral of St. Mary the Crowned, A Fusion of British and Catholic Heritage
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