The conclave (election) is held in the Sistine Chapel.
All bishops, including archbishops, cardinals and the pope are today's "apostles." That is why the Catholic Church is called "apostolic." The apostles were the original bishops. Over time the apostles appointed new bishops who continued the process even until today.
It is called a Church.
Marriage is one of the seven sacraments in the Church, and as such, must legally take place in a Church.
It is a sect of the christian religion. There are many Catholic churches that only practice catholic religion. A church, sociologically speaking, is a place of worship. Or a place where a religion is congregated, practiced, physically takes place.
AnswerThe most-unlikely place to find Protestants would be in the Vatican, the headquarters of the Roman Catholic church. This is because the Romn catholic church was responsible for their separation from the Roman catholic church and subsequent formation in the first place.
If the marriage was conducted by a Catholic priest or deacon, yes. However, the Church generally prefers a marriage take place in Church.
If you mean by worship salah or salat or praying, then it is mosque or any dry clean place (home, office, ... ) or in open air places (parks, stadium, ...)
The sanctuary is the part of the church which contains the altar.
Yes and no. It all depends on which sense you're defining the word. In its vaguest sense, yes; But it is also used to describe the meeting that takes place with the pope in the catholic church. I have provided both definitions. * a confidential or secret meeting * The set of apartments within which the cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church are continuously secluded while engaged in choosing a pope; The group of Roman Catholic cardinals locked in a conclave until they elect a new pope; the body of cardinals; A private meeting; a close or secret assembly * A closed meeting of the College of Cardinals, ordinarily held at the Vatican, to elect a new Pope. The word "conclave" comes from the Latin, "with a key."
It may be a chapel, church, cathedral or basilica.
Anyone can be baptised Catholic. There are of course some classes that the church expects prospective members to take before the ceremony has taken place. This is to ensure that the person in question can make an informed decision to join the Catholic Church.
No, they cannot be ex-communicated because they were never in Communion in the first place.