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A Pagan-Catholic refers to an individual who incorporates elements of both Paganism and Catholicism into their religious beliefs and practices. This term typically describes someone who identifies with the rituals, symbolism, or worldview of both traditions, often blending aspects of nature worship, polytheism, or animism with Catholic rituals, saints, or theology. These individuals belong to both Pagan and Catholic religions, usually either religious pantheists or panentheists, who have more than one religion that connects them to their culture and place within the world. It is important to note that both the Paganism mixed with the Catholicism is connected with the local culture and history of the people who belong to Catholic and Pagan religions.
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