Well, first of all, it's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. Secondly, the Catholic Church is the Body of Christ, of which He is the head, and we are the members (Acts 9:1-5, and 1 Cor 12:12-14). He send the Holy Spirit to guide it always (John 14:15-26), and appointed St. Peter, and his successors as His Vicars on earth to rule over it in His name (see Matthew 16:17-19 & Isaiah 22:15-25). Finally, the Catholic Church is HIS Church (see Matthew again) and there is only one - Christ does not have multiple bodies. And it is visible, and it is the ground of all truth (not The Bible) see 1 Timothy 3:15, and it is to whom you are to turn in all difficulties which cannot be settled otherwise: (Matthew 18:15-18).
She was a Roman Catholic.
Roman Catholic
Everyone in the play appears to be Roman Catholic. What Romeo's views on that are, we are not told.
he's Roman Catholic and practices abstinence
she thought monarchy was best example: the three estates
The Roman Catholic Church is over a billion members !
There is always hope, but it would be very difficult because these two churces have very different views on some matters.
Curry is a journalist who keeps her political views largely to herself. However, she has been known to express pro-Democrat views.
No, he is a Methodist with some anti-Catholic views.
They see prostitution as a sin, as do most christian religions. The bible calls prostitution a sin.
No, the Roman Catholic priesthood is reserved for men. There are some formerly Catholic women who claim to have had themselves ordained in the Catholic church, but their "ordination" is not valid or licit.
They are Roman Catholics because I am Vietnamese and I am Catholic. Some churches are Catholic churches for Vietnamese people. Not a lot of people are Catholics in Vietnam. Most are Buddhist.