There are many famous churches in Italy. The best known would be St. Peter's Basilica but it is not, technically, in Italy but in Vatican City, an independent city-state surrounded by Rome. St. John Lateran is another famous church since it is the official church of the Pope as bishop of Rome.
a Roman Catholic Church some place in italy. That is what i heard.
The Pope, residing in Rome, Italy, is the head of the Roman Catholic Church.
It is called the Roman Catholic Church. Rome is a city in Italy...The Vatican is right next to it.
It's Roman Catholic
Indefinitely and predominantly Roman Catholic. They have the Pope and he's the head of the Roman Catholic Church, so yes, they're Catholic
"The Holy See" at the Vatican in Rome, Italy
Latin is preferred as this is the Language of the Roman Catholic Church and of the Roman Empire.
Santa Maria La Grande
There is no "Roman" Catholic Church: Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is rarely used by the Catholic Church. The Chaldean Catholic Church is part of the Catholic Church.
The Roman Catholic Church is a type of Christian Church.
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.
The Roman Catholic church is governed from the Vatican, a politically independant city-state within Rome, Italy. This is considered the head of the Church because it is where the Pope and most cardinals (high-ranking clergy) reside.