AdjectiveRoman Catholic (not comparable) Superlative none (absolute)
Proper nounPlural Roman Catholics Roman Catholic (plural Roman Catholics)
From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the world's largest Christian church with more than a billion members. The Church's highest earthly authority in matters of faith, morality, and governance is the Pope who holds supreme authority in concert with the College of Bishops of which he is the head. A communion of the Western (Latin Rite) church and 22 autonomous Eastern Catholic churches (called particular churches) comprising a total of 2,795 dioceses in 2008. The Church defines its mission as spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ, administering the sacraments and exercising charity. It operates social programs and institutions throughout the world, including Catholic schools, universities, hospitals, missions and shelters, and the charity confederation Caritas Internationalis. The Catholic Church believes itself to be the original Church founded by Jesus upon the Apostles, among whom Simon Peter was chief. The Church also believes that its bishops, through apostolic succession, are consecrated successors of these apostles, and that the Bishop of Rome (the Pope) as the successor of Peter possesses a universal primacy of jurisdiction and pastoral care. Church doctrines have been defined through various ecumenical councils, following the example set by the first Apostles in the Council of Jerusalem. On the basis of promises made by Jesus to his apostles and reported in the Gospels, the Church believes that it is guided by the Holy Spirit and so protected from falling into doctrinal error. Catholic beliefs are based on the deposit of Faith (containing both the Holy Bible and Sacred Tradition) handed down from the time of the Apostles, which are interpreted by the Church's teaching authority. Those beliefs are summarized in the Nicene Creed and formally detailed in the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Formal Catholic worship is called the liturgy. The Eucharist is the central component of Catholic worship. With a history spanning almost two thousand years, the Church is the world's oldest and largest institution and has played a prominent role in the politics and history of Western civilization since the 4th century. It maintains that it is the "One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church" founded by Jesus Christ, although it also believes that the Holy Spirit can make use of other Christian communities to bring people to salvation and that it is called to work for unity among Christians. From Wikipedia under the
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500px x 750px | 97.70kB [source page] Science Pictures Students enjoy the new microscopes in Mr Jones science class From Yahoo Image Search: "roman catholic" roman catholic? Q. what's the difference between roman catholic and "regular" catholic? Asked by Brian S - Thu Mar 6 10:51:01 2008 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments A. The Catholic Church has consistently referred to itself as the Catholic Church at least since 107 C.E., when the term appears in the writings of St. Ignatius of Antioch The term "Roman" Catholic is rather recent. The new Anglican Church in England started using the term Roman in the 1500s as one of many ways of demeaning and demonizing Catholics. Catholics accepted this late coming adjective without too much protest. Today Catholic and Roman Catholic are interchangeable terms. Both terms are even used in the Catechism of the Catholic Church. To add a little more confusion, some apply the term Roman Catholic Church only to the Latin Rite Catholic Church, excluding the Eastern Rite Catholic Churches that are in full communion… [cont.] Answered by imacatholic2 - Sat Mar 8 01:52:46 2008 How does the Roman Catholic Church decide if a person is mentally responsible for suicide? Q. I was reading Ernest Hemingway's biography and in explaining his suicide it read that he recieved a Roman Catholic Burial Service becaue they ruled him not "mentally responsible for it. How do they decide? Asked by peter - Mon Aug 3 01:32:47 2009 - - 11 Answers - 0 Comments A. My little brother killed himself and he was given a Roman Catholic funeral too. My brother had a history of mental illness so the priest didn't even need to ask any questions. He just ok'd the funeral. But from what I understand today, they leave it to G*d to decide and go ahead with the funeral (as long as the person is Catholic). This way, they don't risk refusing a funeral to someone who was genuinely mentally ill. As for the odd person who slips through, G*d knows everything, and that is all that is important. Pax Christi! Answered by pragmatism_rules - Mon Aug 3 02:40:56 2009 What countrys are Mainly roman catholic?
Q. What countrys? I know Ireland is mainly roman catholic, So is italy and spain.. Were else? Oh, Im also aware the philipinnes have quite a big roman catholic population, Anyways, Were else? Asked by I Am Responsible for Jonestown - Mon Feb 22 17:18:05 2010 - - 12 Answers - 0 Comments A. catholic is the biggest christian faith in the world. here are europeans countries.France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Poland, Ireland, Austria, Hungary, Croatia. Hispanic are catholic as well Catholicism is the biggest religion in the US and Canada Answered by Will - Mon Feb 22 17:22:47 2010 From Yahoo Answer Search: "roman catholic" |






