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The early Christian community began to form around the Last Supper, with Jesus' teachings and the apostles' preaching being central to the Church's foundation.
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The Edict of Milan granted religious tolerance to Christians, allowing for public worship and the construction of churches.
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This council established key Christian doctrines, including the Nicene Creed, and marked a significant moment in the Church's development.
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This council addressed various Church reforms and emphasized the importance of the papacy.
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This reform movement encouraged greater laity involvement and revitalization of local parishes, influencing Catholic education and social outreach efforts
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The Catholic Mass continues to evolve, reflecting changes in theology, culture, and liturgical practices, while maintaining its core elements of faith and worship.