the church was recognised since1930 by the South African government, registered with the Department of Constitutional Development and Planning under file number:P.120/4/1654, registration number W101-102-53,electronic reference P013-02.
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It was put together by Hatfield Christian Church members in South Africa. It was also recognised by Guinness World Records. Here is a picture of the blanket: http://www.twitpic.com/54oqfu. This is a recently achieved record. And it officially belongs to them.
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Try 'And did those feet in ancient time' by William Blake, better known as the hymn Jerusalem - 'and was Jerusalem builded here'. Google 'Jerusalem builded' for more.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) reported 11,068,861 baptized members at the close of the year 2000. You can see the 2000 Statistical Report of the Church Here: https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2001/04/statistical-report-2000?lang=eng
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) reported 4,638,000 baptized members at the close of 1980. The 1980 Statistical Report of the Church can be found here: https://www.lds.org/general-conference/1981/04/statistical-report-1980?lang=eng
A:The Catholic Church has a long-standing tradition that here can only be one pope at any point in time. Whenever there have been two 'popes', the Church must choose one as the official pope and the other becomes known as an antipope.Often, the decision as to which candidate is recognised as the legitimate pope is considered obvious at that time in history, but sometimes a pope can remain listed as a pope yet centuries later lose that recognition and be seen as an antipope. One example is Christopher, who was elected pope in 903 and was recognised as such until early in the twentieth century, when he became an antipope. Again, Boniface was a recognised pope of the tenth century, until at least the fourteenth century, when he became an antipope. Benedict X was elected pope in 1058 but was subsequently deposed by a rival. Benedict was probably recognised as a legitimate pope when Pope Benedict XI was elected in the fourteenth century, but subsequently became an antipope.
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Type your answer here... No, clergy is actually all members of a church, not the church itself.
The Catholic Church believes and teaches that Jesus Christ is the Head of the Church, and that His followers make up the body of the Church. The Church includes those who are already in Heaven (the Church Triumphant), those who are in Purgatory (the Church Suffering), and those here on Earth (the Church Militant). The scope of the Church includes God and mankind; this life and the next. One limitation of the Church is that men and women living here on Earth are imperfect and subject to sin. Therefore sin, division, and scandal can enter the Church here on Earth.
No one found the Anglican Church, it is the Body of Christ in this country and was brought here, from Jerusalem, by Christ's brother, S. Simon Zelotes! [ S. Dorotheus. 303 AD.] S. Aristobulos, brother of S, Bartholomew was first Bishop!