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All denominations came from Catholics and having same bibles with small changes/
Catholics, Orthodox and Anglicans practice canonization but the Catholics use it more frequently.
Yes there are Catholic monasteries but there are also monasteries that belong to other denominations as well.
Orthodox Christians use the same Bible as Catholics, Protestants, and most other Christian denominations.
Roman Catholics and some other Christian denominations, all over the world, celebrate All Saints Day.
Christianity is the main one, mainly Catholic.
AnswerAccording to the peruvian Census, 89% of the population over declared themselves as catholics, 6.7% as evangelicals, 2.6% as of other denominations, 1.6% as atheists/non-religious.
Catholicism is not a denomination. It is the name of the original Christian Church and is not divided into denominations. There are different rites within the Catholic Church - Maronites and other Eastern Rites for example - but they are all Catholics and not separate denominations. Denomination usually refers to Protestants who have some 36,000 denominations.
The establishment of the Catholic Church dates back to Apostolic times. In Christian antiquity there were many Christian believers who adhered to all that the Apostles believed and taught - these were the Catholics. There were other Christian believers who dissented from this or that teaching or practice, whom the Catholics called heretics.
The term Inquisition can apply to any one of several institutions charged with trying and convicting heretics (or other offenders against canon law) by the Catholic Church.
Catholics and orthodox Christians have many levels of their clergy, those who preach are called priests other denominations will call the preachers by either preacher or pastor
Catholics do not recognize non-catholic marriages as blessed or sacramental. Which sounds bad, but no other churches besides the Anglicans, Catholics, and Orthodox consider marriage a sacrament anyway.