The Catholic Church is a world-wide institution that has been around for 2,000 years. To get an answer to your question, you are going to have to be a whole lot more specific, like a year and a local, for instance, "What bothered many Catholics in England in the 16th century about the Church?" - putting in your own date, and your own locale.
Roman Catholics.
The pope for Roman Catholics (Catholics who attend mass in the Latin rite), as well as for Catholics of the Byzantine Catholic Church, the Ethiopian Catholic Church, the Greek Catholic Church, the Maronite Catholic Church, the Assyrian Catholic Church, and many more, none of which celebrate the Roman rite, but all of which are in union with the Pope.
Many of them have many misunderstandings about what the Church teaches.
it is a subdivision of Christianity like catholics or roman catholics
Indulgences
There are about 1.2 billion Catholics throughout the world.
There are about 1.2 billion Catholics in the world.
Yes, Catholics have an obligation to attend church regularly as part of their faith practice.
The Assyrian Church of the East is not in full communion with the Holy See and the Catholic Church, so the Assyrian Church of the East is not Catholic at all to begin with. However, some parishes that were once under the Assyrian Church of the East have since come into communion with the Chaldean Catholic Church and some of these Chaldean Catholic parishes kept Assyrian in their name, but they are still Chaldean Catholics. Chaldean Catholics are of the Chaldean Rite, which is an Eastern Rite in the Catholic Church, so they, Chaldean Catholics, are also Eastern Catholics. The only Assyrian Catholics are those Catholics that are of the Assyrian ethnic group.
there were 2 million and 500 catholics
Yes, Catholics typically attend church services regularly, usually on Sundays for Mass.
No, according to the teachings of the Catholic Church, Catholics are not allowed to scatter their ashes. The Church requires that ashes be buried in a sacred place, such as a cemetery or church.