The group or flock of people who obey and respect the catholic priests are 'Roman Catholics.'
If you mean a mission as in a Spanish mission from 1610-1680 the jobs included things such as the Priest (of course) and Indian helpers. The priest baptized babies brought to him and converted the Pueblo Indians to Catholic. The Indians helped in anyways possible and they built the missions using adobe bricks built in Spanish style with vi-gas to support the roof and a bell tower on top to call the Indians and Spaniards to church. The priest also started a school to teach the Catholic religion to other Indians. Sometimes the mission would have Spanish warriors to protect the priest and anyone who disobeyed the priest. Mission was a group of Indians that obeyed the Preist. If I got it Right, i hope it helps :)
Men : would collect wood and hunt fish Women : would cook and clean. They also gatherd acorns and berries. Childrren, Boys: would work in the field with men. Girls: would help the women clean and cook.
The curia is the Pope's group of advisers. The Pope is the leader of the Catholic Church.
The Evangelicals might be the group you're looking for.
According to my reference dictionary it is a "superfluity"
clergy
It's called the Knights of Columbus, but practical Catholic men of all ages, 18 or older, can be members.
Your best source would be a local Priest in your area which might be aware of local missionary sponsorships.
The Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches.Also:those who are now called Baptists were around before the Catholic church was formed, called by different names, so were not of the official protestant movement of the 1500s.
The dominant group of Aztec Indians lived in Mexico
He is called a vicar, or more formally, a vicar forane. His title is "Very Reverend" while he holds this office.
The first pan or all Indian rights group was called the Society of American Indians. It was organized and recognized in 1911.