There really is no "Roman Catholicism," that is just a slur that became popular in England after the protestant revolt. Catholicism first came to the Philippines in 1521, this is from Wikipedia:
While many history books claim that the first Mass in the archipelago was held on Easter Sunday of 1521, others present evidence that it was elsewhere. Some books claim that this was done on the same day in a little island near the present day Bukidnon Province. There is only one recorded Christian Mass in the Philippines that is provable, and it was that held at the island-port named Mazaua on Easter Sunday, 31 March 1521. This incident was recorded by the Vicentine diarist Antonio Pigafetta
no. the roman cavalry was a horse-riding division of the roman army. roman catholicism is the first form of christianity.
Christianity. Catholicism was the first ever sect of Christianity.
The first organized army was started by romules
They wanted to spread their religious beliefs so they can get the First Nations to believe in Roman Catholicism as well as them self. They wanted them to believe that roman Catholicism was the best religion in the world!
When was Roman fashion started? Well, that was easy! It was started when the first person felt like documenting it. Who ever wrote it down first was the one who started it all!
Jesus did not create Catholicism. The apostles, after Jesus died, started Christianity. Catholicism was kind of the same thing because the apostle, Peter, was the first pope... not really sure how that part worked out, actually.
Roman Catholicism is not a false religion. It is the first and original Christian religion founded by Jesus Christ and is the only religion that has held fast to the truths as written in the New Testament and taught by the apostles and early Church fathers.
No, Jesus was born a Jew and died as a Jew. However, he founded a "reformed" Jewish religion, or New Covenant, that came to be known as Christianity and Catholicism was the original and first Christian religion. All other Christian religions have their roots in Catholicism.
Yes..AnswerNot really, there really is no such religion as "Roman Catholicism." The predominant religion of Poland is Catholic: It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church.
No, he is not the founder but was the first writer to use the term the Catholic Church.
On the first Pentecost, but It was not called Catholicism at the time. The first time Catholic is used in writing is near the end of the first century.
First there was just Christianity, then when Martin Luther broke of and started Lutheranism Christianity was renamed Catholicism, every other Christian religion broke of of Catholicism or Lutheranism, in this case, The Baptist church broke of of Catholicism.