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None. The Catholic church is a Christian church. It is correct to call the Catholic Church a Christian church, because all churches that call Christ their deity are in fact Christian. However, not all Christians are Catholic, though all Catholics are Christian. There are many Christian sects that many people refer to as "Christian" when the proper term would be "Protestant." Catholics and Protestants are Christian. Therefore, while Lutherans, Baptists, Methodists, Presbyterians, etc, are correctly identified as Christian, they are not Catholic.
There is only one Catholic Church. There are no divisions. There are some non-Catholic denominations who call themselves Catholic but who are not Catholic, they are Protestant. If the church is not united under the pope in Rome, it is not a Catholic Church.
A Catholic is a Christian and Catholicism is the original Christian religion. However, not all Christians are Catholics. There are a number of saints named Anthony and each of them was a Catholic and Christian.
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Why don't you call the "Catholic Family Services of Peel Dufferin" and ask them directly. I am sure they will tell you.
No, the Coptic Christians are an Orthodox religion and have their own patriarch who they call a pope. The Catholic pope was never a Coptic Christian.
Priest. The minister of some Christian churches, particularly Catholic, is the priest. Some may call them pastor. This is the person who may read scripture and preacher the word of the Lord! :)
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In genealogy, these terms are meant only to show family relationships. Unless you have some kind of family or ethnic tradition otherwise, I would just call them by their names, and they can call you aunt.
Roman Catholic AnswerCatholic priests teach Christianity as taught to us by Our Blessed Lord, and handed down from His disciples though the Bishops in union with His Vicar, the Pope. Part of that teaching is the Bible which we compiled in the first four centuries after Christ's resurrection. The main source of Christian belief is what we call, "Tradition", which is the teaching handed down through the Church, part of Tradition which got written down was the Bible, but that was a century or so later. All teaching is, of course, consistent with the Bible, as the Bible is part of that teaching.
No, the Catholic Church is the Christian Church, the original Christian Church. The Episcopal Church is a Protestant Church and not Catholic. To be Catholic a Church must accept the pope as the leader of the Church as well as other Catholic doctrines. The Episcopal Church does not.