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Catholic AnswerRoman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church and Biblical Christianity are the same thing as the Catholic Church wrote and compiled the New Testament, although there was no New Testament, as we have it now, until the Council of Rome near the end of the fourth century. Christianity has always been the Catholic Church, and, as Our Blessed Lord promised, it remains the only Christianity Church and will be here until the end of the world.The most wide-spread religion in Europe is Christianity. It started between 50-70 AD and Roman Catholicism became the biggest Christian Denomination in the country.
Roman Catholic AnswerNo, Catholicism is the only Church that was founded by Jesus Christ to preach and to bring His message to people and people to God. "Denominations" as we have today did not start until the sixteenth century when several people left the Church and founded their own. These "churches" are what is know now as denominations. Catholicism is Christianity, NOT a denomination.
AnswerChristianity is believed to have started in Galilee and Judea.
In a way. Catholicism is a form of Christianity, and CHRISTIANITY started out in the middle-eastern lands (Most likely around the area of Palestine), Judaism started near the same place. However, Catholicism actually started out in Europe. Catholicism is a "Modification of Christianity", according to many Christians of many sects. All three of the "Abrahamic Faiths" started out in the Middle East. Those faiths being: Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. I hope this has answered your question! =) thanks for answering it!! this is the person who wrote it.
Judaism is where Christianity had originated from. The Religions as far as god start from the Jewish, then to Christianity, which branches to Catholicism which then branches to all kinds of Christian faiths. But, to answer the question bluntly, it started with Judaism.
No, the official start of Catholicism was Pentecost.
The major religion in Latin America is Roman Catholicism. It was brought to the region by Spanish and Portuguese colonizers during the era of European colonization and continues to have a strong influence on the culture and traditions of many Latin American countries.
The Roman Empire ruled over the Canaan region during the start of Christianity. Canaan was part of the Roman province of Judaea, with Jerusalem as its capital. The Roman Empire played a significant role in the events surrounding the life and crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
Martin Luther was a Roman Catholic who disagreed with some practices of the church at the time. He and his followers were essentially the start of the Protestant movement. So, yes: Lutheranism is a form of Christianity.
Jesus preached in the province of Judaea, but the term Christian was coined in Antioch, in the province of Syria
Christianity started in the Roman Empire, not Rome itself. It started in Judea, which was a province of this empire, with the teachings of Jesus Christ, who was a Jew. When it spread though the Roman Empire it developed many competing theologies. The two most important ones were those of the Greek/Eastern Church and the Latin/Western Church. Later they came to be called Orthodox and Catholic receptively. The former was the main form of Christianity in the eastern part of the Roman Empire and was headed by the patriarchs of Alexandria, (Egypt) Antioch (Syria) and Jerusalem. The latter was the main form of Christianity in the western part of this empire and was headed by the bishop of Rome, who later also came to be called the Pope.
univers start with the honor of the lord its a biblical answer