They have a pile of information on them at their website: http://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/institutions_connected/lev/index.htm
The term Holy See refers to the office of the Bishop of Rome - the pope. Every Episcopal is perceived to be holy. So the holy see also called the apostolic sea refers to the see of Rome.
The Apostolic Nunciature of the Holy See is located in Washington, D.C.
The Sistine Chapel is the most famous chapel in the Apostolic Palace. Therefore, it is in the Vatican/Holy See.
Please enlighten me someone. I do not see any one statement of 'each person of the Trinity' in the Nicene Creed. I see four statements of, "we believe in": One God, One Lord Jesus Christ, The Holy Spirit, and One holy catholic and apostolic church
Teens find the same publishers as everybody else -- get the latest issue of Writer's Market and start reading! See which publishers are looking for the sort of thing you're writing and reach out to them with a query letter asking if they'd be interested in reading your story or book.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Christian and Missionary Alliance is an Evangelical protestant sect, I sincerely doubt that they would use Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church in their description, but then there are all kinds of protestants with all kinds of different views on things, so perhaps they might, I don't see it on the web, though.
The most common children's book publishers is Peace Hill Press. You can see a list of the publishers at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_publishers_of_children%27s_books
The word "apostolic" actually means "Like the apostoles." So an apostolic church is one that preaches the messages that the apostles preached beginning at the day of Pentecost - Such as salvation by repentance, water baptism into the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and the reception of the Holy Ghost as initially evidenced by the speaking in other tongues. (See Acts chapters 2, 8, 10, and 19). To find an Apostolic church in your area to learn more, visit www.aljc.org or www.upci.org.
The basis of government during the apostolic age I would not nesserily call it govenment but the basis of the Apostolic Doctrine found in the entire book of Acts. See Acts of the Apostols.
There are many different denominations called Apostolic Church; here are some:The Armenian Apostolic ChurchApostolic Church (Pentecostal), formed in 1916Catholic Apostolic Church, formed in 1835Old Apostolic ChurchNew Apostolic Church, formed in 1879United Apostolic Church, including the Apostolic Church of Queenslandand the Apostolic Church of South AfricaApostolic Church (Czech Republic)Apostolic Church (Slovakia)Apostolic Christian ChurchAnswerA church that calls themselves apostolic normally is based upon the foundations of the apostles and Jesus Christ himself.There is the Catholic Apostolic Church....but it is not Catholic.Catholic AnswerIf you are talking about the denomination, the Apostolic Church, it is a protestant ecclesiastical community founded in 1916, see the link below. The Catholic Church is the original apostolic Church as it was founded on the Apostle Peter in the year 33 A.D. and has been guided continuously by his successors since then.
You need to find a publisher for your book. The best way to go about it is to go online to a store like amazon.com and search the published books to see who the publishers are. Then you need to write a query letter. For more help, visit http://www.writeandpublishyourbook.com/publishing/working-with-publishers/how-to-find-publisher-book-publishing/.
Publishers do not ask your age - they read your book and see if it's good enough for them to buy from you.