You are going to have to be much more specific, Catholicism is 2,000 years old, and world-wide. Are you referring to monasteries or what? You need to give a date range, a country or region and a specific group that you are asking about.
CLC = Christian Life Community in Catholicism with a focus on Ignatian (St. Ignatius) spirituality.
AnswerTo follow what Catholicism preaches to their spiritual and worldly life
A group of people who follow in a particular religion, God and are prayerful people is termed as a religious community. Catholicism is a community of people who believe in the Holy Trinity and God's message of Peace and is the best example of a 'religious community.' In Catholicism, religious community can also refer to a religious order, such as the Dominicans, Franciscans or Benedictines. These, and other, orders are often referred to as religious communities.
Wesley Sneijder converted to Catholicism primarily for personal and spiritual reasons, particularly influenced by his wife, Yolanthe Cabau. He sought a deeper connection to faith and community, which he found appealing in Catholicism. Additionally, his conversion reflected a desire for a more meaningful life and values that resonated with him during his career as a professional athlete.
Parish is a term that belongs specifically to Catholicism. There is no term in Islam for a the local community that goes to a single mosque.
The Eucharist is the central worship of Catholicism.
Muscat is a Christian community and practices Roman Catholicism, Protestantism, the Eastern Orthodox religion. Muscat is the capital of Oman.
Catholicism is often symbolized by the cross, representing the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and the belief in his sacrifice for humanity's salvation. It signifies redemption, hope, and the promise of eternal life. Additionally, symbols like the Eucharist, which represents Christ’s body and blood, and the fish (Ichthys), an early Christian symbol, reflect core beliefs and the importance of faith in the Catholic tradition. Together, these symbols encapsulate the essence of Catholic faith, community, and spiritual life.
The only religion in New France was Roman Catholicism. The French colonial authorities, along with missionary efforts by the Jesuits and other religious orders, sought to convert Indigenous peoples to Christianity. Catholicism was central to the cultural and social life of the colony, heavily influencing education, governance, and community practices. Other religions were not officially recognized or permitted to practice openly.
No, only monks have monasteries. The term "monk" in the Catholic tradition applies to religious men living community life in a stable community (not wandering from one monastery to another). Most of these are in the Benedictine tradition or that of St. Basil. Jesuits do not have monasteries.
Well I was born into catholicism, but I remain with it because I believe in most of the teachings. Also you don't have to deal with gung-ho christians who shout bible verses at you. Also I feel extremely close to god and surrounded by a well adjusted community.
John Gaskell has written: 'Making a Rule of Life (Affirming Catholicism)'