Europe only began to became EUROPE as such, with the coronation of Charlemagne in 800 A.D. Then Christian Europe rose to become a stunning jewel in the crown of the Church until the collapse of Europe in the 14th century, which saw the Medieval Synthesis collapse. The disasters of the 14th and 15th century gave rise to Protestant Catastrophe in the early 16th century and Christian Europe began to fall apart. The Age of Revolution in the late 18th century also saw great changes in the Church in Europe, and then the darkness of the twentieth century with its wars, tyrants, dictators, communists, socialists saw the rise of Satan as never before and Christian Europe was nearly dead. The thirteenth century was probably its highpoint, and it has been downhill ever since. I would recommend Diane Moczar's two books: What Every Catholic Wants to Know Catholic History and Ten Dates Every Catholic Should Know for a succinct synopsis of the Church's history in Europe (see below).
Vatican City, in Rome, Italy. It has an area of 0.2 square miles and is the center for the Roman Catholic Church.
no they havent changed the baptist church
The Roman Catholic church
You can go to church any day of your period - there is absolutely no reason why you would not be able to go to church while on your period.
yes
the church changed when Pope John Paul died and Pope Benedict took over. And that's all i know ! :)
Like a church or cathedral, mosques vary greatly in height.
he changed the Catholic Church into the Anglican Ecclesia
No, but the church Christian Life Centre changed its name to Hillsong Church.
One of the leading figures of the Age of Reason was the French philosopher and writer Voltaire. Known for his advocacy of freedom of speech, religion, and separation of church and state, Voltaire's ideas greatly influenced the Enlightenment period.
Not all Europeans broke with the fold of the catholic church.Mostly,Northern European is nation who broke from the Catholic church except Lithuania and Poland.The period when reformers attacked the teaching of the church was mostly during the end of the Medieval period and the Renaissance period.
Catholic Church!