Latin
it wasused by the catholic church in academic situations.
It was used by the Catholic Church and in academic settings
They use the Old Catholic Church, the Catholic Church, and the Swiss Reformed Church.
Latin is allowable in Catholic liturgies but would be highly unlikely that a Protestant church would use that language.
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.
There actually is no Roman Catholic Church. The proper title of the denomination is Catholic Church--nothing more. The term Roman Catholic exists only in the English language. It appeared in the late 16th century and became common in the early the early 17th century alongside "Romish Catholic" "Popish Catholic." It was used by adherents of the Church of England. This Church saw itself as the Catholic Church in England and therefore the use of the term Catholic with reference to the opponents loyal to the pope had to by qualified to distinguish it from that of the English Church. At any rate, the Catholic Church is a Christian denomination claiming a descent from the apostle Peter
That depends on which country you live in and which language is spoken by the majority of the congregation. There is not one specific language used in the Eastern Orthodox Church. The Orthodox Churches in Japan use Japanese for their services, and Orthodox Churches in the USA, Britain and Australia should use English for their services. However, where there is a specific need to accommodate the needs of a particular parish, the language spoken by those parishioners can also be used. The Orthodox Church does not believe that there is such a thing as a 'holy language' or a 'liturgical language' because the Bible states that the language to be used in the church must be one that is understood by the people (I Corinthians 14:19).
Passion plays put on by the Catholic church to teach bible stories. Since people couldn't read they had to use various ways to teach the bible.
Protestant promoted the use of the language of the common people while catholics did not. APEX
The Protestant church separated from the Catholic church during the Renaissance.
The Catholic Church typically uses frankincense incense in their religious ceremonies.
The Catholic Church primarily uses the New American Bible (NAB) for liturgical readings and study.