-The Benedictine Order which follows the Rule Of St. Benedict.
-The Augustinian Order which follows the Rule Of St. Augustine.
-The Franciscan Order which follows the Rule of St. Francis of Assisi.
Jesuits are one order within the Roman Catholic Church. not all RC priests are Jesuits but all Jesuit priests are Roman Catholic.
Yes. The Dominican order is an order in the Catholic Church.
Yes, the Passionist Order is a religious order of the Catholic Church.
The First Estate of the French social order was comprised of priests of the Roman Catholic Church.
Priests of the roman catholic church
No. It is not a "form" of Catholicism per se, rather, it is a religious order within the Catholic Church.
A Jesuit is ais a member of a male religious order of the Roman Catholic Church.
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. It differs from diocese to diocese, you would need to contact the diocese in which you are looking for the information in order to obtain their pay scale.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe root cause for the Catholic Church is the love that God has for His people in sending His Son, Our Blessed Lord, to die for our sins in order to give us the chance to be reunited with God and happy with Him forever in heaven.
A Barnabite is a member of a Roman Catholic religious order which is associated with the church of St. Barnabas in Milan.
The First Estate of the French social order was comprised of priests of the Roman Catholic Church.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Roman Catholic Church was established by God from the side of His Son hanging on the cross and was guaranteed to guide us until the end of time; to extend salvation to us, and to bring God to us, and us to God. The Episcopalian Church is the American offshoot of the Anglican Church which is a protestant religion started by Henry VIII and his daughter, Elizabeth, in the sixteenth century, in order to have a Church subservient to their royal wishes and will.