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	<title>Comments on: What Catholics Owe Evangelicals: An Appreciation</title>
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		<title>By: Paul</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As an evangelical, I grew up under constant comments that implied, but never directly stated, that Catholics were not saved. I remember the first time I asked Ken what Catholics believed, and he pointed me at the Nicean Creed. It opened my eyes to a whole world that I never knew existed. the protestant world tries to pretend that St. Augustine and St. Francis of Assisi were not Catholic. We have tried to pretend that the heros of our faith were protestant. In the evangelical circles that I am a part of, there is a renewed recognition that these saints were Catholic, and a renewed appreciation for the Church. I am grateful for this and continue to pray for a united, visible, church.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As an evangelical, I grew up under constant comments that implied, but never directly stated, that Catholics were not saved. I remember the first time I asked Ken what Catholics believed, and he pointed me at the Nicean Creed. It opened my eyes to a whole world that I never knew existed. the protestant world tries to pretend that St. Augustine and St. Francis of Assisi were not Catholic. We have tried to pretend that the heros of our faith were protestant. In the evangelical circles that I am a part of, there is a renewed recognition that these saints were Catholic, and a renewed appreciation for the Church. I am grateful for this and continue to pray for a united, visible, church.</p>
<p>Paul</p>
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