No, except for those who promote and aid in the mission of Satan to destroy the Church.
Schools that are sponsored by the Catholic church are referred to as Catholic schools.
The movement which separated from the Catholic Church is known as 'the Protestant Reformation.' It was started by Martin Luther.
google "church of satan" and call them^^
no
You have to be an antichrist yourself.
T. McKenzie has written: 'Antichrist and the Church of Rome identified and exposed by the word of God' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Controversial literature, Lord's Supper, Sacraments, Church of Scotland, Baptism, Catholic Church
The Catholic Church, or simply "the Church": there was no other in medieval Europe, and it certainly wasn't referred to as the Roman Catholic Church until the protestant revolt in England centuries later. The center of the Church was in Rome; the word "catholic" means universal. It was meant as the "universal church", or the church for everybody.
George Downame has written: 'Papa antichristvs' -- subject(s): Antichrist, Catholic Church, Doctrinal and controversial works, Protestant authors
If you want to use one word, I suggest non-attender, meaning that a person is not a churchgoer. In the Catholic Church, someone who no longer goes to church is referred to as a lapsed Catholic.
The Blessed Virgin Mary is sometimes referred to as 'Our Lady.'
There is no such thing as the "Mormon Catholic Church". The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is commonly called the "Mormon" church, and the Roman Catholic Church is usually referred to as the "Catholic Church". They are two different churches. January 6th is Epiphany and the end of the Christmas season in the Catholic Church, which celebrates Christmas from December 24 to January 6. The Mormon Church typically does not recognize or celebrate Epiphany.
My guess is the a Mother Church is one that has given birth, so to speak, to the coming into existence or the formation of that church. The Roman Catholic Church is referred to as Mother Church.