Western Christianity

Western Christianity

Of the three major branches in Christianity, Western Christianity is a term which embraces both Roman Catholicism, and the later Anglican and Protestant movements. It is merely a matter of geography that the Orthodoxy movement finds its roots in Constantinople, which is East of Rome, although many of its adherents live in the Western hemisphere, as many Western Christians live in the East.

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