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The Roman catholic church during the middle ages in Europe can best be described as a church that was a stable influence. This was during a time where central governments were weaker.
The best book on the topic of the Roman Catholic Church is "The Roman Catholic Church: An Illustrated Story. You can purchase this book online from retailers such as Amazon.
Roman Catholic AnswerTo the best of my knowledge, the only continent without a Catholic Church is the Antarctic.
I'm not familiar with the standing of a Ukrainian Catholic Church in relationship to the Roman Catholic Church. The Eastern Orthodox Church, which it may be, is currently in a 'schism' with the Church in Rome. This word, schism, is important. Any such church simply means that the Roman Catholic Church does not consider them preaching the same set of truths. When a Roman Catholic individual marries, they have a moral obligation to be married in the Catholic church. Thus, they should be married by a Roman Catholic priest who is in union with the Church. However, as you might have heard, exceptions can be granted. The best advice is really one that your pastor will answer. I urge you to pay him a visit and discuss this important topic. God bless you!
Roman Catholic AnswerTo the best of my knowledge, there is no such thing as "tihing tray" in the Catholic Church.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe best person to ask would be your priest or the secretary at your local Catholic Church.
Roman Catholic AnswerTo the best of my knowledge, they weren't unhappy with the Church.
Roman Catholic Answer:To the best of my knowledge, the only country in Europe which broke away, as a Country, from the Catholic church, was England. I believe that Spain is still nominally Roman Catholic.
You cannot baptize your child in the Roman Catholic Church if you were not married in it. So you need to go with the other option. The child can only be named as a Roman Catholic if he/ she is baptised in a Catholic Church.
Roman Catholic AnswerAngelo Roncalli, aka Pope Blessed John XXIII, left several lasting contributions to the Church, but, obviously, the best known is Vatican Council II, the council he called "to blow the cobwebs out of the Church".
To the best of my knowledge there is no such thing as a "day of grace" in the Roman Liturgical Calendar for the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church.
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