Catholic Answer The Catholic faith emanated from God from the beginning of time, and was established on earth definitively from the side of Christ on the cross when He side was pierced by a spear. Then it was shown to the world at Pentecost with the coming of the Holy Spirit. So, the event promoting the power for the Church and the Holy Father would be Pentecost, when the Holy Spirit descending on the infant Church.
from The Catechism of the Catholic Church, second edition, English translation 1994
759 "The eternal Father, in accordance with the utterly gratuitous and mysterious design of his wisdom and goodness, created the whole universe and chose to raise up men to share his own divine life." (Lumen gentium 2) to which he calls all men in his Son. "The Father . . . determined to call together in a holy Church those who should believe in Christ." (Lumen gentium 2) This "family of God" is gradually formed and takes shape during the stages of human history, in keeping with the Father's plan. In fact, "already present in figure at the beginning of the world, this Church was prepared in marvelous fashion in the history of the people of Israel and the old Alliance. Established in this last age of the world and made manifest in the outpouring of the Spirit, it will be brought to glorious completion at the end of time. (Lumen gentium2)
766 The Church is born primarily of Christ's total self-giving for our salvation, anticipated in the institution of the Eucharist and fulfilled on the cross. "The origin and growth of the church are symbolized by the blood and water which flowed from the open side of Christ as he slept the sleep of death upon the cross that there came forth the 'wondrous sacrament of the whole Church.'" Sacrosanctum concilium 5) As Eve was formed from the sleeping Adam's side, so the church was born from the pierced heart of Christ hanging dead on the cross. (Cf. St. Ambrose, In Luc. 2, 85-89: J.P. Migne, ed., Patrologia Latina {Paris: 1841-1855} 15, 1666-1668)
767 "When the work which the Father gave the Son to do on earth was accomplished, the Holy Spirit was sent on the day of Pentecost in order that he might continually sanctify the Church." (Lumen gentium 4; cf. Jn 17:4) The "the Church was openly displayed to the crowds and the spread of the gospel among the nations, through preaching, was begun." (Ad gentes 4) As the "convocation" of all men for salvation, the Church in her very nature is missionary, sent by Christ to all the nations to make disciples of them. (Cf. Mt 28:19-20; Ad gentes 2; 5-6)
The event that, more than any other, promoted power for the Roman Catholic Church was the eighth-century forgery of a document now known as the Donation of Constantine, purporting to bestow upon the Pope huge ecclesiastical and political authority. Pepin the Short ceded territory to the pope, creating the Papal States and providing a source of great wealth for the papacy. Even in the twentieth century, Mussolini provided substantial financial compensation and various tax exemptions to the Church, on the basis of the Papal States having been the legitimate property of the papacy.
The Roman Catholic Church was modernized by Vatican II.
all of the different christian religions along with catholic moved apart.
Vatican II and sequelae win- Hands Down! use Holy Water before this salutation!
Marian apparitions are authenticated using the details of the event. The apparition would need to have given a message which is consistent with the teachings of the Roman Catholic church. Additionally, evidence of a miracle is often required.
Roman Catholic AnswerChurches in Rome are mostly named after the saints, or some name or event of Our Blessed Lord or His Blessed Mother. I have attached a list of the churches in Rome below:
the answer is a. if youre taking mr kollers class. and if not, it was Henry the 8th's (VIII) break from the roman catholic church.
England's break from the Roman Catholic Church
Not in general, since there are a large number of Roman Catholics theroughout the world. Possibly you meant in a certain country after a particular event. If so, you need to specify.
The revolt of Martin Luther against abuses and teachings within the Roman Catholic Church. Specifically, the event where he nailed his so-called '95 theses' to the doors of The All Saints'Church in Wittemberg, Germany in 1517 AD.
The Council of Trent was the most significant event of the Counter-Reformation. It reaffirmed Catholic doctrines and practices, addressed corruption in the Church, and reformed the clergy. This council had a lasting impact on the Catholic Church and its response to the Protestant Reformation.
When he created the catholic church.
There are many but chiefly the splitting of Martin Luther and his followers is a big one (because the Protestant movement started) and then again the Renaissance science hurt the catholic church along with all modern day science. Losing the crusades also didn't help.