The Catholic leaders burned with the desire to proclaim Jesus Christ in order to lead all to faith in him. Today, from the loving knowledge of Christ there springs up in the believer the desire to evangelize and catechize, that is, to reveal in the Person of Christ the entire design of God and to put humanity in communion with him.
A church run by a mission. At those in Africa, they often run a school as well.
I think you mean what is a Diocese run by an Archbishop called. The answer is an Archdiocese. The Church is "run" by Jesus Christ. His delegate on Earth is the Pope whom administers the Catholic Church.
The missions were run by the Catholic Church and the priests assigned to the mission. Even today the missions are still churches and have a priest. Services are conducted, weddings performed, funeral services performed, and celebrations held.
It has not been sold. It is a historical site run by the state and the Catholic Church . Services are still held as well as weddings and other events. People can tour the mission and buy items in the gift shop.
Education is about getting or teaching knowledge. The Catholic Church is a religion. They are completely different things. In Ireland, and other countries, the Catholic Church are involved in running many schools. There are also schools run by other faiths and ones that are not run by any faith in Ireland. The Catholic Church always had a large role in education in Ireland, though that is now not as strong, as other types of schools are available.
the universities were created by Catholic religious and were run by Catholics. I don't think that the existence of universities really challenged the Catholic Church in any way
I have never heard of such a thing as a 're-education camp' in the Catholic Church. It must be another rumor Satan is spreading amongst his followers on Earth to discredit the Church.
Their is only one head of the Roman Catholic church and that is the Pope whom God alone choose to run His church on a daily basis.Roman Catholic AnswerEvery Christian recognized the Bishop of Rome as the head of the Church, except for heretics, until the split with the Eastern Church in the 11th century.
The Roman Catholic church may not follow the bible explicitly however they promote morality in all nations and cultures. Much of Africa is immoral however, wars and disease run rampant through northern Africa. The catholic church has nothing to dO with that.
Possibly. This is why the church(Catholic) legalized cremation a few years back.
The Byzantine Empire's dates run from  A.D. 330 – 1453. Until the Eastern Orthodox Churches split from the Catholic Church in A.D. 1054 there were no "branches" of Christianity, there was only the Catholic Church.
No, the Roman Catholic Church and the Anglican Church as separate religions, although they are very similar theologically. These two groups each have their own hierarchy and are run independently of each other..Catholic AnswerNo. First of all, 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. Secondly, the Catholic Church was established by Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, on the apostle Peter in order to save all people and lead them into all truth. The Anglican Church was established 1500 years later by King Henry the Eighth in England because he could not abide by the moral teachings of Our Blessed Lord given by His Church. It is a branch of the protestant heresy.