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       Thousands of Roman Catholic continue to join Syriac Orthodox Chu
       rch in Guatemala
       By: Maria Date: October 29, 2014, 4:55 pm
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       [quote]Apart from Syriac Orthodox Church, the Eastern Orthodox
       Churches also have large number of converts from Roman
       Catholicism. Orthodox is experiencing exceptional growth in most
       of the traditional Roman Catholic hubs in several Latin American
       Countries.[/quote]
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       Re: Thousands of Roman Catholic continue to join Syriac Orthodox
        Church in Guatemala
       By: JonathanSantiago Date: October 29, 2014, 6:22 pm
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       Great news.  I hope orthodoxy will start to grow in Latin
       America.
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       Re: Thousands of Roman Catholic continue to join Syriac Orthodox
        Church in Guatemala
       By: marc hanna Date: October 29, 2014, 9:48 pm
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       Interesting.
       It wouldn't surprise me if Eastern Rite Catholics joined the
       EO's seeing as that's where they originally came from, and share
       the same traditions, but Western Rites does surprise me a
       little.
       I suppose it may be on account of some of the progressiveness
       that has occurred in the RC church in the last few decades.
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