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Catholism and plagues through the centuries

You are Peter and, on this rock, I will build my Church.! It is incontestable that the Catholic Church is the oldest and largest continuously functioning international institution in the world. It has played a prominent role in the history and development of western civilization. Experts in church history cannot exhaust any century in terms of indebt analysis, one can only take some aspects and specific areas for analysis.

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