The Catholic Church has only ever had one role assigned to her, and that is to be the Body of Christ (Acts 9:1-5, 1 Cor 12:12-14). As the Body of Christ, ruled by Christ as Her Head through His appointed Vicar, St. Peter and his successors - the Popes, and guided by the Holy Spirit her role has always been to bring God to the people and the people to God. Her role is to show Christ's love for His people, and to be the conduit for His Grace so that they may come to heaven to be with Him for eternity.
First of all, It's just the Catholic Church, not the Roman Catholic Church. 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 has only one role: It is the Mystical Body of Christ, It lives with His Life, and does His Will- that is It's only role.
First of all, It's just the Catholic Church, not the Roman Catholic Church. 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 has only one role: It is the Mystical Body of Christ, It lives with His Life, and does His Will- that is It's only role.
The Catholic Church is the Mystical Body of Christ, and thus its role is the role of Christ in the life of a believer. The Catholic Church is thus both the teacher of the moral life, and the dispenser of God's grace which enables the Catholic to lead the moral life that he is being taught about.
He administers the rites of the church.
First of all, there is no "Roman" Catholic Church, it's just the Catholic Church. Secondly, archbishops have always had the same role as they do today, they are bishops of a major diocese which is usually the head diocese of a province
Let's just say that the Church's role in EU as a whole is comparable to the Japanese Royal Household. But details vary from nation to nation.
If you mean the Roman Catholic church, then the answer is none at all.
There is no "Europe Catholic Church", there is the world-wide Catholic Church in Europe and everywhere else in the world, and its role is the same everywhere, to bring Christ to people and people to Christ and salvation.
Paul V. Murray has written: 'The role and the mission of the Catholic Church in Mexico' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church history
The Catholic played their role by sending their missionary into South America.
During the Renaissance, the Church of England was established as a separate entity from the Catholic Church, with Henry VIII declaring himself as the head of the Church. The Church of England played a significant role in the religious and political landscape of England during this time, as it was used to legitimize the king's divorce and the subsequent break with Rome. The Church of England also underwent its own reforms and changes in doctrine, reflecting the broader shifts in religious thought and practice during the Renaissance.
yes, the catholic church played a role in establishing a system of education by setting up monastic and cathedral schools.