Adjective

Roman Catholic (not comparable)

Positive Roman Catholic

Comparative not comparable

Superlative none (absolute)

  1. of or pertaining to the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church

Proper noun

Singular Roman Catholic

Plural Roman Catholics

Roman Catholic (plural Roman Catholics)

  1. a person who belongs to the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church

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Thu May 21 07:43:11 2009

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 leader 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) comprise 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 schools, universities, hospitals, missions, shelters and charities.

The Catholic Church teaches that it is the original Church founded by Jesus upon the Apostles, among whom Simon Peter was chief. The Church teaches 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 21 ecumenical councils, following the example set by the first Apostles in the Council of Jerusalem. On the basis of reports in the Gospels of promises made by Jesus to his apostles, the Church maintains 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 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 western world's oldest and largest institution, having 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.

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Roman Catholic. theologians are masters of equivocation, especially when it comes to Mary. With equivocation they have managed to develop doctrines that have absolutely no basis in scripture. Let's take a look at what they have said ...

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The Italian church says gay priests must not lead a double life, expressing pain and anger over a magazine article and video purporting to show priests frequenting gay locales in Rome. ...

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What does the Roman Catholic Church teach about Immigration?
Q. I have to do an essay on Immigration & Refugees where I have to explain the the Roman Catholic teachings on this topic and the Gospel lessons within the bible that are taught about it. However, I have no clue what it means/what the church teaches about it. Can anyone help me understand or let me know what exactly are the Churchs views on it ?
Asked by amtamfan_xo - Sun Jun 6 17:36:50 2010 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Created in the image of the one God and equally endowed with rational souls, all men have the same nature and the same origin. Redeemed by the sacrifice of Christ, all are called to participate in the same divine beatitude: all therefore enjoy an equal dignity. The Catholic Church supports human rights and humane immigration law, not crime. However citizens are obliged in conscience not to follow the directives of civil authorities when they are contrary to the demands of the moral order, to the fundamental rights of persons or the teachings of the Gospel. We must obey God rather than men. (Acts 5:29) You shall not oppress an alien; you well know how it feels to be an alien, since you were once aliens yourselves in the land of Egypt.… [cont.]
Answered by imacatholic2 - Mon Jun 7 00:41:50 2010

Anyone know of a Roman Catholic church in Northern California that would allow a dog to be in the wedding?
Q. We would like our small dog to be ring bearer but need to get married in a Roman Catholic church. Anyone know of a Roman Catholic church in Northern California that would allow a dog to be in the wedding? Our dog is our furkid so it just would not feel right not having him there. We take him everywhere with us so he is used to being in public places and behaves very well.
Asked by brideneedshelp - Fri Oct 30 17:55:23 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I personally know of no theological reason why your dog could not be the ring bearer in your wedding. Ask early so there are no surprises and you might want to increase your donation to the Church accordingly. The Church has a long history of blessing animals on the Feast of Saint Francis. With love in Christ.
Answered by imacatholic2 - Fri Oct 30 20:35:03 2009

Whats the difference between Unitarian, Episcopalian, Agnostic, Christian and Methodist vs. Roman Catholic?
Q. I am interested in these more "liberal" type religions, and want to know what some of the main differences are in their beliefs as opposed to the Roman Catholic churches beliefs.
Asked by Lilly - Thu Feb 26 16:03:49 2009 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments

A. why dont you just go join a cult. Since you so badly want to be a part of something.
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