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The Church of England in and of itself is a Protestant church. It split from the Catholic Church around 1526 under Henry VIII.
Yes, the Catholic Church is around 1.2 billion in population. The rest of the other churches combined makes up only around 800 million.
The Catholic Church's mission is to spread its teachings and welcome all people to share in its beliefs and practices. It seeks to build a community of believers regardless of nationality, ethnicity, or background, in line with its principles of inclusivity and outreach.
Catholics are Christians who have been baptized in the Church and believe in the Nicene Creed in its traditional interpretation. The Catholic Church was begun by Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, around 33 A.D. so the Catholic Church is nearly 2,000 years old.
isn't that the Roman Catholic religion? i think they still practice it today
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There are many of them around the world. Most important are the ones in Ireland, like St. Patrick's Cathedral in Armagh, the seat of the Catholic Church in Ireland.
The Catholic Church is the oldest, being founded by Christ. Protestant Churches began popping up only about 500 years ago.
Roman Catholic AnswerThere is a big difference between worshipping God in a Catholic Church and worshipping Him in any other Christian ecclesial community. In the Catholic Church we worship God as He specified we should, and not how we want. As it is the worship that God, Himself, has requested, it is the "safest" worship around.
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. The Catholic Church served to preserve learning throughout the "Dark Ages." It also tended to provide some cohesion to the disparate European states as well as an important arbiter of political disagreements.