No.. They don't live in the church... they live life like everyone else...
Catholic AnswerNo, Roman Catholics are Catholics who live in Rome. All Roman Catholics are Catholics, but all Catholics do not live in Rome. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church at the Vatican. .AnswerAll Catholics are Roman Catholics as the head is in Vatican in Rome. The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the world's largest Christian church, with more than one billion members worldwide. It is among the oldest institutions in the world and has played a prominent role in the history of Western civilization. The Catholic hierarchy is led by the Pope and includes cardinals, patriarchs and diocesan bishops. The Church teaches that it is the one true Church founded by Jesus Christ, that its bishops are the successors of Christ's apostles and that the Pope is the sole successor to Saint Peter.
it is a subdivision of Christianity like catholics or roman catholics
Catholics follow Church tradition and the scripture, although they do not interpret the scripture literally, and attempt to live as Jesus did. They accept the Pope as leader of the Church and believe him to be infallible. Catholics worship an all powerful God in the form of the Holy Trinity--God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit--and go to church every Sunday and on holy days.
The pope for Roman Catholics (Catholics who attend mass in the Latin rite), as well as for Catholics of the Byzantine Catholic Church, the Ethiopian Catholic Church, the Greek Catholic Church, the Maronite Catholic Church, the Assyrian Catholic Church, and many more, none of which celebrate the Roman rite, but all of which are in union with the Pope.
Roman Catholic AnswerI am sure that there are Catholics who do as well as Catholics who do not; I am positive that the Catholic Church does not approve of McCarthyism. The Catholic Church is the Mystical Body of Christ and is here to preach the Gospel and administer the Sacraments. The only time that the Church would preach politics from the Church would be when some political movement - such as the current President's health care package in 2012 in the United States - threatened the Church's ability to live out its beliefs.
A Roman Catholic's AnswerThe thing that Catholics value most is the love of God. In response to and for His infinite Love, Catholics try to live a good life as taught by Our Blessed Lord through Sacred Scripture and His Church.
Maryland was founded by Catholics for Catholics.
The Assyrian Church of the East is not in full communion with the Holy See and the Catholic Church, so the Assyrian Church of the East is not Catholic at all to begin with. However, some parishes that were once under the Assyrian Church of the East have since come into communion with the Chaldean Catholic Church and some of these Chaldean Catholic parishes kept Assyrian in their name, but they are still Chaldean Catholics. Chaldean Catholics are of the Chaldean Rite, which is an Eastern Rite in the Catholic Church, so they, Chaldean Catholics, are also Eastern Catholics. The only Assyrian Catholics are those Catholics that are of the Assyrian ethnic group.
Technically, the only 'Roman Catholics' are Catholics who live within the Diocese of Rome. Everyone else is just a 'Catholic.' The term 'Roman Catholic' developed following the Protestant Revolt, mainly in England, and was used to distinguish between members of the Church of England who, mistakenly, thought they were still true Catholics and the Catholics who remained loyal to the pope. The Catholic Church never uses the term. There are simply Catholics and non-Catholics. If you are in union with the pope in Rome, you are a Catholic. If you are not in union with the pope, you are NOT a Catholic. It is as simple as that.
No. Some Catholics live in Jerusalem but the majority of the population is Arabic and Jewish. Catholics live in every country in the world.
Yes, Catholics can swear. The Catholic church does not approve of swearing, but they do it anyway.
Catholics are any who profess to believe in the teachings of the Catholic Church. Teachings of the Catholic Church are outlined in the Catechism of the Catholic Church, which is kind of like the Catholic Church's Constitution.