The Roman Catholic Church has always had its Capital in Rome.
Rome
To be considered Catholic by the Church, you must be baptized in the Catholic Church, or else properly baptized in another church and formally received into the Catholic Church by a priest. Being born to Catholic parents isn't enough. You can be the Pope's nephew, but if you haven't been baptized, you are not Catholic.
Yes it does. If you are not Catholic or are going to a different church, you should unregister yourself from that Church and register yourself at the one you are going to.
I don't know to which ritual you refer, but the rituals of the Catholic Church are not considered sinful by Catholics.
Answer from a CatholicThe Catholic Church is the only Church which is NOT an apostate church. Apostate means to abandon beliefs, the Catholic Church is the only Church established by Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, and guaranteed by the Holy Spirit. All other "Churches" have apostatized from the Catholic Church.
Yes, unless he has formally left the Church.
Constantine is not considered a saint in the Catholic Church, only in the Orthodox Church.
The fact is that the Catholic Church is just that, a Church, and it has been for two thousand years. It is the Christian religion, so no it can never be considered apart from that.
She was a catholic and in the eyes of Europe she was the rightful queen of England. The pope was a catholic and band her from the church (excommunication) so the pope didn't mind if anyone killed her.
No, they are not considered to be Catholic Bishops.
When Rome became the capital of Italy in 1871 the Pope of the Roman Catholic Church became very hostile and he tried to discipline those who were in favor of Rome being capital. Pope Pius IX was the pope of the church at that time.
Iglesia is Spanish for church. It can mean a particular building or it can refer, as it does in English, to the universal Catholic (capital C) Church.
The Catholic church, amongst others.