Yes, indeed, Catholics have a "minister," he is an ordained Priest. We address him by the title Father (as he is our spiritual father). He may also be the Pastor of the parish as well!
Yes, they can.
I suspect that a Catholic can read the Bible and see if its there, and if not, seek support from other Catholics or the minister/vicar of a church.
The local bishop is the 'boss' of all the priests in a diocese.
This would be a Priest or Minister... there are a few names, easy to search on google :)
Catholics do not TAKE Holy Communion, they may only RECEIVE it from a priest or a licensed Eucharistic Minister.
While the priest or deacon witness the matrimony, in the Western Church (i.e. Roman Catholics), the minister of the Sacrament of marriage is the couple themselves. They do so by their mutual consent. In the East however, due to the different development of the theology of matrimony, the presiding priest or bishop is the minister of the sacrament.
Robert Cecil was the Protestant Minister of England at the time of the Gunpowder Plot. Apparently, he really didn't like Catholics. I hope that helps!
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Roman Catholic AnswerFor two reasons, to minister to the Catholics that were there, and to preach God's word to the natives.
Since Catholicism was still around in Britain at the time of the First Fleet, some of the first convicts to arrive would have been Catholic, and indeed, a large proportion of them were Irish (who were mostly Catholic).
St. Patrick was a Catholic bishop and missionary to Ireland.
What did who do with the Catholics?Answer