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.
The headquarters of the Roman Catholic church resides in Vatican City (within Rome, but which exists as a completely separate country).
Vatican City, an independent city-state, is the headquarters of the Catholic Church. It is surrounded by the city of Rome.
The headquarters of the Catholic Church is a country called the Vatican State City in the middle of Rome in Italy. It is a completely Independent State and considered the smallest country.
Vatican City, an independent city-state surrounded by the city of Rome, is the home of the pope and the 'headquarters' of the Catholic Church
It is called the Vatican.
Vatican City
that is called the VATICAN
The Roman Catholic CHurch.
Vatican City is the headquarters of The Roman Catholic Church which is headed by the Pope.
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AnswerThe most-unlikely place to find Protestants would be in the Vatican, the headquarters of the Roman Catholic church. This is because the Romn catholic church was responsible for their separation from the Roman catholic church and subsequent formation in the first place.
If you mean by headquarters, where the Pope lives... It would be the Vatican, a city in Rome.
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.
Roman Catholic AnswerNorthern Irish Catholics are not encouraged to have any specific number of children by the Church. It is not the "Church of Rome", is the Catholic Church, whose headquarters are in Rome.
The Roman Catholic Church is a type of Christian Church.
As headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church, religion is integral to life within Vatican City.
You would use the phrase Roman Catholic Church as a noun, because it's a name. For example, "The Roman Catholic Church is headquarted in Vatacin City" or "John is a member of the Roman Catholic Church". Tip: there is no Roman Catholic Church. It is the Catholic Church.