The family is the basic unit of the Catholic Church.
The smallest unit of the Catholic Church is the family, followed by the parish.
Here's a basic answer for you... A Catholic is a follower of the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church is founded on the teachings of Jesus. Unlike some other Christian Churches, the Catholic Church is Apostolic. This means the lines of leadership in the Catholic Church come directly from Jesus' Apostles.
I believe it could be Catholic and Protestant.
A Doctrine. A Dogma is a teaching of the Catholic Church that we MUST believe.
To go against the catholic church.
Bishop
To go against the catholic church.
Guadalupe Cruz has written: 'Mujeres de CEBs' -- subject(s): Basic Christian communities, Catholic Church, Church history, Women in the Catholic Church
The Church must be: One Holy Catholic Apostolic
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The basic functions of the Catholic church are:1. Worship2. Personal Holiness3. Service4. Evangelism5. Stewardship6. Fellowshipthese functions are for the entire church community not just the clergy. Every Catholic should follow the above statements even if they dont do them.
There is a Lutheran Church and a Catholic Church but no Lutheran Catholic Church.