Up until about 1963 the universal language was Latin
The Catholic Church
Lutherans and the Church of England split from the Catholic Church.
the catholic church and started a new church called the lutheran church
The Catholic Church
The Catholic Church
during pentecost
At one time it was a Knights Templar, during the Crusades. A knight at that time, a Templar, was a knightin the service of God.AnswerA Knight in the Catholic Church (there is NO "Roman" Catholic Church) is usually referring to a Knight of Columbus, a service organization of men that serve the Church, the poor, children, etc. It was founded by Father Michael J. McGivney in Connecticut in 1882 for service, and especially to help the widows of Catholic men. At that time, Catholics were mostly immigrants and not really taken care of by American society. There is also the Knights of Malta, which is much smaller and not as well known.
Marriage became a sacrament in the Catholic Church during the 12th century.
Roman Catholic AnswerIf by "feudal Church" you mean the Catholic Church during the time of feudalism, that is sort of an involved topic, I would start with the Catholic Encyclopedia article on Feudalism below:
The Roman catholic church during the middle ages in Europe can best be described as a church that was a stable influence. This was during a time where central governments were weaker.
it is not a celebration
Latin was used in Henry VIII's church for religious services, rituals, and prayers. It was the language of the Catholic Church and was used for the Mass, liturgical texts, and official church documents. Latin was also the language of scholarship and education during this time, including in theological studies and academic writing.