RIP in Catholic Church means ''Rest In Peace''.
Roman Catholic AnswerR.I.P. is short for Requiescat in Pace, which is Latin for "May he (or she) rest in peace, a familiar prayer to any Catholic, it is an invocation of God's mercy on the soul of a deceased person, and was found on the earliest catacomb inscriptions.RIP stands for Rest in Peace.
Actually it means Requiescat in Pacem which means Rest in Peace in Latin.
Rest In Peace
Rest In Peace, I believe.
Catholic means universal.
It means that the person who is a member of the Catholic religion believes in Jesus Christ.
If you mean religion, then he is Catholic
If you mean priests, no. There are no female Catholic priests
Say you were a Catholic who became one of Jehovah's Witnesses....you have converted your religion to another.
Catholicism was the religion of the Catholic Reformation.
Catholic religion and Greek Christianity are somewhat similar, but other Greek religions are not similar to the Catholic religion.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe phrase "human person" is not used in the Catechism of the Catholic Church nor is it used in the Code of Canon Law. In other words, there is no defined use of "human person" in the Catholic religion.
Roman Catholic AnswerYour question makes no sense, the Catholic IS the Christian religion, they are the same thing. Our separated brethern (the protestants) sometimes use the word, "Christian" to mean "not Catholic". This is beyond ridiculous, and rather bigoted.
Catholic is a religion so if you say what is a catholic i think you are referring that a catholic is a religious person from the catholic religion