Vatican City is the seat of government of the Catholic Church.
The Vatican.
The worldwide headquarters of the Catholic Church is the Vatican in Rome and is headed by the Pope. The 'headquarters' are in the Vatican city. This is inside Rome but it has its own government so it is not actually part of Rome.
Churches. There's no fancy name. We call our church services Mass..Catholic AnswerRoman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the Catholic Church. So, obviously they are not called "Roman". Most Churches are named after a saint, one of the titles of Our Blessed Lord, or His Mother.
The correct name of the popularly called Catholic Church is The Holy Roman Church. The word "Catholic" is not a part of its official name.
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.
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Nope. There is no official Catholic statements in regards to time, warping or otherwise. The closest you get is by very loosely interpreting the work of some Catholic theologians (ie Origen or Aquinas) debating about the nature of time from God's perspective, but this is far from official.
The headquarters is either called embassies.
So-called "Roman" Catholics know just about as much as anyone else concerning the Romans. If ancient Rome is interesting to them, they learn about the culture just as anyone else. There is no such thing as a "Roman Catholic". The name of the church is Catholic and its members are called Catholic. The term "Roman Catholic" is a misnomer probably stemming from the fact that the Vatican, the church headquarters, is situated in the city of Rome itself.
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Yes. In Catholic churchs people go to church at midnight on Christmas Eve. There are usally lots of candles and Christmas decorattons Or at least its Christmas Eve at the start, at the end its Christmas! Im not sure about other religions.
AnswerThe Latin translation of the Bible by Jerome is called the Vulgate.