In that Catholic churches in the US are predominantly filled with Americans whereas in England, they are predominantly filled with Englishmen.
This may sound like a flippant answer, but i assure you it is not. The whole point of the Catholic Church is that it is just that, Catholic. Catholic is a word which means universal and the Church is the same all over the world, excepting the cultural differences of the faithful in each country. One faith, one liturgy, one Church: many, many different people.
No. Catholic Churches, just like many other in the United States, are classified as non-profit organizations. The US Government or any state government can not tax their property or income.
The Catholic Missionaries who came to the new world in the 16th century built the first Churches.
We received the English language and the Christian faith from England. The Church of England or the Anglicans are what is now known as the Episcopal Church in the US. It was split off from Roman Catholicism, which is a subset of Christianity.
The seat, or administrative center of the RCC is in Vatican City, Rome, Italy. There are individual Catholic Churches in almost every town and city in the US.
When the pilgrims came from Great Britain, many of them were Catholic. They established Catholic churches when they arrived in North America.Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church emanated from the side of Our Blessed Lord hanging on the cross, when He was pierced by a sword. The Church comes to us as a gift of God, It is the Mystical Body of Christ, and His Bride.
The Protestant churches do not have any connections to the Catholic Church or the Pope. Some churches may look to him for guidance and teaching but in general and this would include Episcapal Churches. Most Protestant churches in US are Baptist, Methodist and Church of Christ and are not associated with the Catholic Church.
The Armenian Catholic Church is an Eastern Catholic Church in communion with the Pope in Rome. What that means is that a member of a local Catholic Church and a member of the Armenian Catholic Church are essentially the same. The Apostle Peter is considered to be the first Pope and founder of Roman Catholicism. Tradition tells us that the Eastern churches were formed by others of Jesus's Apostles after his death and resurrection. It is interesting to note that many of the Eastern churches have been in and out of communion with Rome, and that most if not all of the Eastern churches (19+ from different parts of the world) have counterpart churches with virtually the same traditions which are not in communion with Rome. Roman Catholics can attend Masses and take Communion in Eastern Catholic Churches and vice versa, but the liturgies (order of the Mass) will be very different.
As a Catholic myself, Catholics fast during Lent or Ash Wednesday and not other religions pray with a bead "necklace" (as some people call it) that's called a rosary. Also, Catholic churches has kneelers, which we kneel at some points of the masses (which, by the way, Catholics only call the 'service' a mass) and only Catholic churches draws or makes the cross Jesus carried with him on it unlike other churches..AnswerFirst of all, it's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. 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. Secondly, there are well over a billion Catholics who spend their lives in, conservatively, a billion different ways. However, the one thing that they all should have in common is that they should be trying to do the Lord's Will and become saints, as that is what Our Blessed Lord calls us to do, and being a saint is the only way that we are going to enter heaven.
The Catholic denomination is the largest Christian group in the world followed by protestants in England and the US.
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By whom? They do not consider themselves to be apostate, certainly not as a whole. So your question needs to tell us who is considering them to be apostate.
Episcopalians are a branch of the Christian church. Episcopalians are in a church that is part of the world wide Anglican Church, which includes the Church of England, the Church in Wales, and many other Anglican Christian churches around the world, especially in Africa.