I am not sure of what your question is asking. If you are asking what the characteristics of the Catholic Church are, there are four: one, holy, catholic and apostolic.
The meeting of the First Church Council to declare that Gentiles did not have to become Jews before they became Christians favored the growth of the Catholic Church
The meeting of the First Church Council to declare that Gentiles did not have to become Jews before they became Christians favored the growth of the Catholic Church
Depends on which church and what the conditions of the pregnancy are.
We know of no church with three popes. No such animal.
three conditions that can break down a warm emulsion
The "Goldilocks conditions" refer to conditions that are just right for a particular outcome. Three conditions for goldilocks conditions could include: 1) not too hot, 2) not too cold, and 3) optimal environment for growth or development.
The Pope prohibited Henry VIII a divorce; so he "divorced" the Roman Catholic Church and established the Church of England.
Meteorological and atmospheric conditions are dynamic, that is they are constantly changing. Three conditions that can change by the day are humidity, ambient air temperature and visibility.
The three orders are Bishop, Priest and Deaon.
I am pretty sure that depends on the particular church, and perhaps also on some other conditions, such as the location.
There are three types of churches, all fall into either of them .They are Tradition Church, Evangelical church and the Charismatic church.
the appointment of Peter as head of the church, jesus entrusted the church to the apostles and pentecost.