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Humanists were not primarily concerned with Church reform, but they did believe strongly in dialogue and persuasion rather than compulsion. By celebrating the capacities of man to govern his own destiny, the Humanism of the Renaissance proposed a world-view fundamentally at variance with that of the Catholic Church.
After Martin Luther rose to prominence, the debate over the sale of indulgences soon became a fashionable cause among humanists and churchmen who had themselves been critical of abuse within the Church in the preceding years.
The Church is manifested to the world by its teachings and people coming to Church.
The Roman Catholic Church
There is no "Europe Catholic Church", there is the world-wide Catholic Church in Europe and everywhere else in the world, and its role is the same everywhere, to bring Christ to people and people to Christ and salvation.
Vatican
The Latin Rite Roman Catholic Church is by far the largest Catholic Church in the world.
The English Catholic Church is just that, a Catholic Church in union with the pope in Rome. It is no different from any Catholic Church elsewhere in the world except that the language used is English. While the Church of England (Anglican Church) claims to be "Catholic" they are not in union with the pope in Rome so are considered as a Protestant denomination and not Catholic.
.Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church has the same seven sacraments the world over.
The Catholic Church...by far!
The nearest Catholic churches are Basilica of the National Shrine of Mary Queen of the Universe (about 3.5 miles away) and Corpus Christi Catholic Church (about 8 miles away).There is no Catholic church on Walt Disney World property.Address:
Vatican City is not a church but a separate state and the seat of Government for the entire Catholic Church.St. Peter's Basilica is located on the grounds of the Vatican and is the world's largest Catholic Church structure. Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France, is another large church.
The Catholic Church's mission is to spread its teachings and welcome all people to share in its beliefs and practices. It seeks to build a community of believers regardless of nationality, ethnicity, or background, in line with its principles of inclusivity and outreach.
First of all, there is no "Roman" Catholic Church. 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, ever diocese is a particular Church, if you are just asking about the Pope, or the Bishops in Spain, then you will have to ask that question. Finally, history records that the explorers in the new world, brought the Church with them, in the person of priests and friars, and the "Church" fully supported them in this.