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William Branham did not state whether the Catholic and Christian denominations would reach full-communion or partial-communion.  If he meant partial-communion, then regardless of official church policy this prophecy has in many ways already been fulfilled as some churches already offer interdenominational worship and communion, and many individuals no longer give any thought to crossing interdenominational barriers in worship and communion.   
William Branham did not state whether the Catholic and Christian denominations would reach full-communion or partial-communion.  If he meant partial-communion, then regardless of official church policy this prophecy has in many ways already been fulfilled.   


The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops issued the following statement on October 1, 1967:
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops issued the following statement on October 1, 1967: