it was organized like a government composed of many.several parishes composed of town who were the one who rule and serve as head in every catholic churches.
Pope Gregory the Great
How were they organized in acient Rome
organized education in Rome was developed in approximately 753 BC
Was organized when? The church in the 1st. or 2nd. century was quite different from the church in the 10th. century, for example.
The Eastern (Orthodox) and Western (Catholic) churches are the two main branches of Christianity. The Eastern Church is composed of national churches that are in communion with the Patriarch of Constantinople, while the Western Church is under the jurisdiction of the Pope in Rome. The two churches have different theological traditions and practices. The main differences between the Eastern (Orthodox) and Western (Catholic) churches are: -The Eastern Church uses the Byzantine Rite while the Western Church uses the Latin Rite. -The Eastern Church is organized into Patriarchates while the Western Church is organized into Dioceses. -The Eastern Church teaches that the Bishop of Rome is the first among equals while the Western Church teaches that the Bishop of Rome is the supreme Pontiff. -The Eastern Church is composed of national churches while the Western Church is composed of local churches 678217.
The Catholic Church.
Saint Clement of Rome Church was created in 1929.
That would depend entirely on the context, in other words, how the phrase "Church of Rome" was being used. In Catholic terminology, Church of Rome would refer to the diocese of Rome, which is headed by the Pope as its Bishop. His cathedral church is St. John Lateran. Church of Rome is also a slur used by English speaking people, especially Anglicans to refer to the Catholic Church.
The early Christian Church was initially organized around local communities led by bishops, who were responsible for teaching, governance, and sacraments. As Christianity spread, the Church established a hierarchy, with the bishop of Rome gaining prominence as a central authority due to the belief in the apostolic succession from St. Peter. Over time, this led to the consolidation of power in the Roman bishopric, evolving into the Papacy, which became recognized as the spiritual and administrative head of the global Church. By the 4th century, the Pope's authority was further solidified through ecumenical councils and the establishment of doctrines that reinforced the central role of the bishop of Rome.
A Church in Rome
The Catholic Church is centred in the Vatican City, but also has roots in Rome.
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