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The Disciples of Christ denomination is officially named the Christian Church. The older name in parentheses is added to identify the Christian Church with a specific denomination; and many people are familiar with this particular denomination by its older name.
The Quakers - or Society of Friends.
She is a Lutheran, which is a Protestant denomination. Therefore, she is a Christian.
Jehovah's Witnesses DO call themselves Christian. They acknowledge they are a Christian religion and are baptised in Christ's name. Most secular authorities recognise Jehovah's Witnesses as a Christian denomination.
Jehovah's Witnesses DO call themselves Christian. They acknowledge they are a Christian religion and are baptised in Christ's name. Most secular authorities recognise Jehovah's Witnesses as a Christian denomination.
Catholicism is not a denomination. It is the name of the original Christian Church and is not divided into denominations. There are different rites within the Catholic Church - Maronites and other Eastern Rites for example - but they are all Catholics and not separate denominations. Denomination usually refers to Protestants who have some 36,000 denominations.
That depends on the use and context:He is a christian - is usually not capitalized.He is a member of the First Christian Church - is always capitalized.His name is Christian - is always capitalized.etc.
Ireland is primarily Christian, specifically Roman Catholic, followed by Church of Ireland (Anglican). There are of course churches of various denominations throughout Ireland, but these are the two that are most popular. Mostly Catholic in the South. In Northern Ireland the majority of the population is Protestant. the religion in the republic is mainly catholic and in northern Ireland its catholic prodestant the dail is the name of the government buildings in dublin Ireland is a Christian Catholic country.
Baptism in Christian churches can be in the name of the Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) or in the name of Christ, depending on the denomination.
The true church is a body of believers and not a building made of stone and mortar. Jesus came to build His church, which is a spiritual church made up of all true believers in Him. It is not any denomination of believers such as Baptists or Catholics or Pentecostals, but all who have put their faith and trust in Him as Lord and Savior, so I guess you would say their name is Christian, from any Christian denomination.
The word Scotia is the Latin name of the land mass north of Hadrian's Wall in Britain. Today it is known as Scotland. The word Hibernia is the Latin name given to the large island to the west of Britain. Today it is known as Ireland.
The Irish surname Malone (Ó Maoileoin) is ancient branch of the O'Connors of Connacht, and found today in Clare and Wexford. These areas are in the Republic of Ireland.