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While WLC continues to uphold the observance of the Seventh-Day Sabbath, which is at the heart of Yahuwah's moral law, the 10 Commandments, we no longer believe that the annual feast days are binding upon believers today. Still, though, we humbly encourage all to set time aside to commemorate the yearly feasts with solemnity and joy, and to learn from Yahuwah's instructions concerning their observance under the Old Covenant. Doing so will surely be a blessing to you and your home, as you study the wonderful types and shadows that point to the exaltation of Messiah Yahushua as the King of Kings, the Lord of Lords, the conquering lion of the tribe of Judah, and the Lamb of Yahuwah that takes away the sins of the world.
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At the heart of WLC is the true God and his Son, the true Christ — for we believe eternal life is not just our goal, but our everything.

What is the Roman Question?

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The Roman Question was a political dispute between the Italian State and the Roman Catholic Church (the Papacy) that lingered between 1861 (the year the Papacy lost its Papal States) and 1929 (the year it signed the Later Pacts with the Italian State).

The Roman Question was triggered when Rome was declared the undivided Capital of Italy in 1861. After the annexation of Rome in 1780 the popes considered themselves as "prisoners in the Vatican." During the Roman Question, Italians were torn between fulfilling their national aspirations of independence as a state with Rome as its capital, and allegiance to the Pope, as members of the Roman Catholic Church.

This dividing issue was later brilliantly resolved with the emergence of practical leaders in both the State of Italy and the Papacy. It took the pragmatism of Mussolini and the shrewdness of Pope Pius XI to reach the kind of accord which satisfied the needs and of both sides of the Roman Question. In the Lateran Pacts of 1929 both sides achieved their desired goals. The Italians got the recognition of the Holy See of the new realities on the ground (the new Italian State), and the Holy See obtained Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 sovereignty that woud enable him to function from Rome without being subject to the Italian State.


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