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I have been reading and exploring Catholicism for a while. I saw that the church has the precepts of the church, which define what a Catholic must do at a minimum to be considered "active." For example, taking the Eucharist once a year is required.
I however, have struggled to find a list of minum beliefs that must be believed in order to be Catholic. I know that dogmas or anything the Pope says when he is teaching infallibly must be believed. I am not trying to attempt to be a "minimum" Catholic, but I just want know what would be considered absolutely essential.
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