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"... not too Catholic" #1,063

cath·o·lic (kăthə-lĭk, kăthlĭk)
adj.
1. Of broad or liberal scope; comprehensive: "The 100-odd pages of formulas and constants are surely the most catholic to be found" (Scientific American).
2. Including or concerning all humankind; universal: "what was of catholic rather than national interest" (J.A. Froude).

3. Catholic
a. Of or involving the Roman Catholic Church. ...
[Middle English catholik, universally accepted, from Old French catholique, from Latin catholicus, universal, from Greek katholikos, from katholou, in general : kat-, kata-, down, along, according to; see CATA- + holou (from neuter genitive of holos, whole; see sol- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots).]
ca·tholi·cal·ly (kə-thŏlĭk-lē) adv.

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So St. James offers us a narrower scope? Do we have to wear a MAGA hat?
"The tragedy of religion is that it languishes if unorganized, and it suffers corruption if it is organized, and when badly corrupted it has demonstrated a fierce ability to do harm." author Will Durant
 
Are you sure #1,063 isn't photoshop?
a "More Catholic Church"? S2 #1,065
If there isn't, it's because Catholicism is a binary.
Catholicism isn't a binary. If it were, "Roman Catholicism" would be redundant.
It isn't.
"Less Catholic Church" #1,063
I wouldn't mind some theological clarification.
What fills the vacuum? "Less Catholic" means more something else?
 
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