Jesus was Jewish. He did not go to a "church." He worshipped at a synagogue.
Jesus (or Jeshua bar Joseph, ie "Jesus, son of Joseph") was born a Jew, lived as a Jewish man, and died as a Jewish man.
It was the Roman authorities that killed Jesus, not the Roman Catholic Church.
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Jesus, he was the fonder of the Roman Catholic Church.
No. The holy roman church was started long after Jesus the Christ was dead and ascended to heaven. Jesus was a Jewish rabbi, not a christian.
Jesus went before Pontius Pilate.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Church has always been ruled by Jesus Christ through His Word, and His Vicar.
"Mormon" is a nickname for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. That is the church they go to - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The Roman government in the time of Jesus and the early church was pagan. There were Roman conversions to Christianity but the Romans worshiped many gods.
No. Roman Catholicism began with the founding of the Church by the Apostle Peter in Rome shortly after the Ascension of Jesus as described in the Acts of the Apostles. This is a central claim of Roman Catholicism: Jesus commissioned the Church through Peter who institutionalized it (see Matthew 16) Thus, Roman Catholicism has never broken away from any other church, it is the same original Church founded and established by our Lord Jesus Christ.
They stand for Jesus, our light of the world.
Zacchaeus' encounter with Jesus is recorded in Luke 19. There is no mention of a church in the account; Jesus accompanied Zacchaeus to his home (Luke 19:5).
The Roman Empire went reached to the medditeranean, the Romans were in Jerusalem where Jesus Christ was.