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Yes. The Dominican order is an order in the Catholic Church.
The First Estate of the French social order was comprised of priests of the Roman Catholic Church.
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.Catholic AnswersThe Jesuit Order was one of the major spearheads in enacting the reforms of the Council of Trent in the Catholic Church.
Yes, the Passionist Order is a religious order of the Catholic Church.
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No. It is not a "form" of Catholicism per se, rather, it is a religious order within the Catholic Church.
The strictest Order in the Catholic Church is the Carthusians, but it is not an Order just of priests, it is a religious Order with both priests and brothers.
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Roman Catholic AnswerThat the Son of God became incarnate of the Blessed Virgin Mary, taught for three years, and died on the Cross in propiation for our sins. That He established a Church in order to reach people, to guide them, and to give them His Grace in Its sacraments, in order to bring them to heaven.
The Catholic Church does not have its own Masonic Order. In fact, Catholics are not to join the Masons. However, the Catholic Church, at least in North America, has the Knights of Columbus which is a fraternal and service organization.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe root cause for the Catholic Church is the love that God has for His people in sending His Son, Our Blessed Lord, to die for our sins in order to give us the chance to be reunited with God and happy with Him forever in heaven.