Your question reveals an ignorance of what "the Catholic Church" is. Each individual bishop rules a diocese, and each diocese is an autonomous Catholic Church. Even the Pope is just the Bishop of Rome. Thus each individual diocese contributes whatever its Bishop decides to use to support the individual Caritas in his diocese or his country, you would have to check with each individual diocese or archdiocese, of which there are 2,845 "particular" Churches, which, together, are collectively called "The Catholic Church".
Caritas is Latin for charity. The Catholic Church promotes and encourages individuals to be as charitable as possible because to be so is to be very much like our Lord Jesus Christ who lived a life dedicating to serving others.
They are used to fund the church or to be donated. It depends on the church and how much money it has/makes.
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yes he is catholic and he does so much to help his church
Not much specifically, the Catholic Church has always prayed that all protestants would return to the Church that Jesus Christ founded for their salvation.
.Catholic AnswerThey are similar in being pretty much the same thing, except that the Catholic Church also includes the Eastern Rites. The Western or Latin Rite is the largest and dominant Rite in the Church.
Roman Catholic AnswerIf you are asking how much of the faith the Church held in the 17th century, it should always be 100% regardless of the century.
Because the Roman Catholic church had too much power and was doing things that they werent supposed to do.
The Roman Catholic Church is catholic (Universal), One, Holy, and Apostolic. Assemblies of God, nor any other church or religion, has all these characteristics. The Universal Church is believed to be founded by Jesus Christ.
Most medieval Christians were Catholic and the head of the Catholic Church was the Pope. Popes were usually located in Rome, but there were times when they were in residence elsewhere. The head of the Eastern Orthodox Church, which was divided from the Roman Catholic Church in 1054, was in Constantinople. There were other church sects but they were much smaller.
He claims to be a Roman Catholic, but wasn't much of a follower. He is however buried at a Catholic church.