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Roman Catholic AnswerOther than they are both Catholic, not much, outside of St. Peter. The Roman Catholic Church is the entire Church of Christ throughout the world, and St. Peter was the first Pope appointed by Our Blessed Lord, Himself. St. Peter's Basilica is so named as it is the burial place of Saint Peter.
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A court of justice and a style of Catholic Church common in Rome?

A basilica was (below definitions are from the web). The Roman basilica was taken over as a common form of Christian churches.a large oblong hall or building with double colonnades and a semicircular apse, used in ancient Rome as a court of law or for public assemblies.a building similar to a Roman basilica, used as a Christian church.the name given to certain churches granted special privileges by the pope.


Is Catholic idolatry a common practice within the Catholic Church?

Catholic idolatry, the worship of idols or images, is not a common practice within the Catholic Church. Catholics believe in the veneration of saints and religious images, but they do not worship them as gods. The Church teaches that worship is reserved for God alone.


Is the Roman Catholic a break away group from the original Catholic?

No, The Roman Catholic Church is the original Catholic Church. The Orthodox Church is not a "break-away" church. The only churches that broke away are the "Protestant" Churches. God be with you! If by 'original Catholic' you mean the original church founded by Jesus Christ and His Apostles, then most certainly yes, although there are some common beliefs.


What did Henry VIII and Charles you have in common?

They both had disputes with the Catholic church


How did Roman Catholic Church help the common man?

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. There are literally hundreds of major Catholic relief agencies around the world offering help to the common man. Priests, nuns and lay people are encouraged by the Church to perform acts of charity whether at home or on a mission.


Does Austria have Roman Catholic religion?

.Catholic AnswerRoman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church has historically been the most common religion in Austria, for a complete breakdown, see the article below:


What institution did all of the people in the middle ages have in common?

The Roman Catholic Church


How many saints are there in Syrian Catholic church?

All the saints in the Catholic Church are saints in the Syrian Rite, as well, there are a few listed just in the Syrian calendar, which are not common with the rest of the Catholic Church, I'm not really sure of the number, Wikipedia lists 72, but of course, total, there are thousands, as they venerate all the saints of the Catholic Church.


Does the Catholic Church accept the Philippine Independent Church Aglipayan Church as valid?

Roman Catholic AnswerNo, when the Philippine Independent Church started up at the beginning of the twentieth century, the Vatican instructed the Archbishop of the Philippines to excommunicate everyone involved. The Philippine Independent Church is just another protestant church that left the Catholic Church, although they maintain a Catholic structure, but they have rejected the Holy Father in Rome, and made common cause with the Anglicans - a protestant church that started in a similar way as the "Catholic" national Church in England.


What are some religious rituals or ceremonies between Catholic Church and Hindus?

To the best of my knowledge the Hindus and the Catholic Church have nothing whatsoever in common in the way of religious rituals or ceremonies. The Catholic Church's rituals and ceremonies are rooted in the ancient Hebrew religion, not in the East.


What is a lay person in the Catholic church?

'Lay people' is a term reffered to the common man by the church. Where there are priests and nuns and the people who attend the ceremony is termed as lay people.


What is the roman cathliac church?

There actually is no Roman Catholic Church. The proper title of the denomination is Catholic Church--nothing more. The term Roman Catholic exists only in the English language. It appeared in the late 16th century and became common in the early the early 17th century alongside "Romish Catholic" "Popish Catholic." It was used by adherents of the Church of England. This Church saw itself as the Catholic Church in England and therefore the use of the term Catholic with reference to the opponents loyal to the pope had to by qualified to distinguish it from that of the English Church. At any rate, the Catholic Church is a Christian denomination claiming a descent from the apostle Peter