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- Overview of the Roman Catholic Church and religion. Includes terminology, beliefs, liturgy, sacraments, criticisms and controversies, and more.
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oman_Catholic_Church
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- The term catholic Christians entered Roman Imperial law when Theodosius I, ... The Roman Catholic Church considers Anglican holy orders to be "null and void" ...
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atholic
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Roman Catholic?
Roman Catholics Countries? I'm
a devoted Roman Catholic.
I just read that there are
Arabs who are Catholics too!
Which was shocking! But
anyways that made my day =D
Does anybody else know any
other Catholic Countries? I
know the answer, but whoever
gives me the most Catholics
contries I'll give them the
best score!
Note: You can't say "CATHOLICS
ARE EVERYWHERE THROUGHOUT THE
WORLD...." ; it can't be that
answer... that'd be cheating!
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At least 85% of the population is Catholic in the following places: Andorra Argentina Aruba Austria Belgium Bolivia Cape Verde Chile Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Equatorial Guinea France French Guiana Gibraltar Guadeloupe Guam Guatemala Haiti Honduras Indonesia: Flores Ireland Italy Liechtenstein Luxembourg Malta Martinique Mexico Monaco Nicaragua Northern Mariana Islands Panama Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Puerto Rico Quebec, Canada Reunion Saint Lucia Saint Pierre and Miquelon San Marino Seychelles Slovenia Spain Vatican City Venezuela Wallis and Futuna Islands Places in which between 50% and 85% of the population is Catholic are: Angola Belize Brazil Burundi Congo Connecticut Croatia Czechoslovakia Dominica East Timor Hungary Kiribati Lithuania Massachusetts Netherlands Antilles New Brunswick, Canada New Caledonia Rhode Island Rwanda Slovakia Uganda Uruguay There are some Catholics in every country. With love in Christ. |
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Why was the Roman Catholic During the Middle Ages, the
Roman Catholic Church was the
most powerful religion. The
majority of Europe during this
time was Catholic. Most
Catholics refer to this time
as the "Age of Faith". I
preferably call it the "Age of
Ignorance". Why was the Roman
Catholic Church so powerful
during these times? What
caused it to become this way
all throughout Europe?
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The Middle Ages are commonly dated from the fall of the Western Roman Empire (or by some scholars, before that) in the 5th century to the beginning of the Early Modern Period in the 16th century. In central Europe is was the only major Christian Church in existence that still exists today. This period was before the reformation so the only other major Christian Church was the Orthodox Church. Both of these Churches go back to the beginning. The Protestant reformation and the new theologies had not been invented yet. |
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What is the difference between can someone give me a basic
list of differences between
roman catholic and maronite
catholic , in the following
categories, history, beliefs,
practices, worship and
churches. I've tried looking
on websites but i don't
understand it. thanks
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the Maronite church is Catholic so its beliefs are the same as the Roman Catholic church. the history of the Maronite Church is different from that of the Roman Catholic church because they're associated with the histories of two different people: the Lebanese and the Roman. The history of the Maronite Church is part of the history of the Lebanese people through the Byzantine Emperor, Islam, and the modern period (that's why it's so complicated). In a broader sense the history of the Maronite Church is part of the history of the Roman Catholic Church (see the Wikipedia article). In terms of worship, Maronite worship is Antiochean in origin. The liturgy has similarities with the Roman Catholic and Byzantine traditions. Prayer is in Arabic (with some Aramaic and Greek) and the vernacular. see 2nd link for example |
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