I don't understand the question? Are you Roman Catholic and wanting to join a religion similar to Roman Catholicism? If so, try Anglo-Catholic anglicanism or Eastern Orthodoxy or even some Lutheran denominations.
Or are you looking for Catholic religious orders (i.e. societies of Catholic priests, nuns, friars and/or monks)? If so, try googleing to learn about the Franciscans, Dominicans, Jesuits, Benedictines and many many other groups.
Elizabeth Seton was married had children as an Anglican, converted to Catholicism during her husband's illness in Italy. She founded a an order of Roman Catholic nuns for teaching school. Her religion is Roman Catholicism
The San Gabriel Mission was a Catholic mission established by the Franciscan order of the Catholic Church. The mission aimed to spread Christianity among the indigenous peoples of California.
Muslim 40%, Orthodox 31%, Roman Catholic 15%, other 14% According to CIA
No. It is not a "form" of Catholicism per se, rather, it is a religious order within the Catholic Church.
The very first group of Spaniards that came to South America consisted of conquistadors, administrators and Roman Catholic clergy, who saw it as their role to convert the 'heathens' of the New World. The papal bull of 1493 established the character of the invasion as one of evangelisation, not merely one of conquest and plunder. From 1520 to 1550, the church began evangelising methodically among the local population. The Franciscans, Dominicans, Capuchins (members of the Order of Mercy), and later the Jesuits and Augustinians were all important in moulding Colombia as the Christian nation that the conquistadors had sought to create.
.Catholic AnswerThe main "trait", if you will, of Catholicism is charity, or love. As the ancient pagan historian, Tertullian wrote: "See, how they love each other." The pagans were fascinated that the Catholic Christians did not expose their children, did not practice birth control (known as "sorcery" in the New Testament), didn't expose their children, but remained faithful and married to their spouses, provided for the poor, and went to their early martyred deaths for their religion with a smile and a song to their God. The ancient world was so fascinated by this new religion that in a very short order (about six centuries) most of the known world had become Catholic.
Roman Catholic AnswerDominican is a way of referring to a member of the Dominican order: The Order of Preachers. They are considered friars and their principal vocation is preaching.
The establishment of peace with the Catholic Church was one of the first things that Napoleon straightened out after rising to power. Though Napoleon had no personal religious faith, he recognized the importance of acknowledging religions in order to maintain his power. In 1801 he made an agreement with the pope recognizing Catholicism as the religion of majority in France at that time. In return the pope agreed not to ask for the return of the church lands seized in the revolution.
Catholicism is, & it also happens to be the oldest form too.
Roman Catholic AnswerFor one reason, and one reason only, it is one of the seven sacraments that Our Blessed Lord left us that we are to use in order to attain salvation. Catholicism is a revealed received religion. It is revealed by God, and we receive it from Him. We do not make it up, and we are not capable of changing the smallest part of it, we just receive it in faith from the Almighty.
.Catholic AnswerThe Aztec religion was a pagan religion with no regard for human life, sacrificing men, women, and children to their "gods". The Catholic religion was established by God, Incarnate in His Son, in order for people to love Him by taking up their crosses daily, bearing the burdens of life, and respecting others, as they are a image of God.
No. Hinduism is a free religion. Anyone can follow it anytime