Roman Catholics are the sect of people who fall under the Roman Catholic Church under the leadership of the pope. They believe in the Holy Trinity and Virgin Mary as the Mother of God. Sunday is the sabbath day for them and ought to attend the Eucharist on that day.
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Many of the current residents of Rome belong to the Catholic Church.
Not Roman Catholic, just the ROMANS. It was for their faith>
The Romans spoke Latin.
Latins, Romans, and clergymen from the Roman Catholic Church.
The relationship was great, since the Romans were particularly Catholic (Roman Catholic) which is a branch of Christianity.
So-called "Roman" Catholics know just about as much as anyone else concerning the Romans. If ancient Rome is interesting to them, they learn about the culture just as anyone else. There is no such thing as a "Roman Catholic". The name of the church is Catholic and its members are called Catholic. The term "Roman Catholic" is a misnomer probably stemming from the fact that the Vatican, the church headquarters, is situated in the city of Rome itself.
The people were the Romans. They were Caucasian..Catholic AnswerRoman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is rarely used by the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church was originally all Jews, who were Caucasian.
Ancestors of the Roman Empire live in Italy. Their Religion is Roman-Catholic. Vatican City, the main city of the Catholic Religion, is in Italy.
The name of the Roman Catholic leader is the 'Pope'. The current Pope is Pope Benedict XVI.
No, Though the Romans eventually became christian. They are different. The Romans religion was made up of borrowed gods from the kingdoms they conquered the conquered ,accept barbarian.
Romans started the Roman Catholic church waaay back in the time of Jesus Christ. Many people still believe in it not only in Italy, but all over the world!