Most theistic religions believe that God calls His creatures to do certain things with their lives, so no, belief in vocations are not only a part of the Catholic Church. Additionally, Catholics believe that God created all people and has a plan (vocation) for each one, regardless of religion.
Only one, the Catholic faith is the only faith that is the Catholic Church, although it contains several Rites, the individual Rites are just different particular Churches in the Catholic Church, they all believe the same things, and are subject to God, and His Vicar in Rome.
Yup They do go to church cause they're only Part Jewish.
No.AnswerIf you mean 'catholic' with a small 'c', then yes. the word 'catholic' simply means 'universal' and so the Protestant Church is part of the universal Christian Church worldwide. If you mean 'Catholic' with a large 'C' - this usually refers to the Roman Catholic Church and, though the Protestant Church is part of the catholic (universal) church, it is not part of the Catholic (Roman Cattholic) church as this is a separate denomination.
There is no "Roman" Catholic Church: Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is rarely used by the Catholic Church. The Chaldean Catholic Church is part of the Catholic Church.
The Melkite Greek Catholic Church is an Eastern Catholic Church in full communion with the Holy See as part of the worldwide Catholic Church.
Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is rarely used by the Catholic Church. The only European nation I know that is still vibrant is Poland. For the most part, the most prolific part of the Catholic Church is in Africa. Catholicism tends to thrive where it is oppressed.
The correct name of the popularly called Catholic Church is The Holy Roman Church. The word "Catholic" is not a part of its official name.
the Armenian Apostholic church never splitted from the Catholic Church. there was a major separation of churches back in 451 AD (see: Council of Chalcidon), and the Armenian church is from one part of that separation, whereas the catholic - from another part.
No, the Maronites have always been a part of the Catholic Church.
No. Its Christian. Catholic is part of the Roman Catholic Church, wich is based on Christianity
To the best of my knowledge, the Catholic Church has no seas of its own. For the most part, they are all in the public domain.
The Church is manifested to the world by its teachings and people coming to Church.