No, he did not start the Catholic Church.
The Catholic Church interprets the Bible to say that it was started with St. Peter, who was the first Pope.
To make a general confession in the Catholic Church, one should schedule a meeting with a priest and then honestly confess all their sins, both mortal and venial, since their last confession. The priest will offer guidance and absolution, providing a fresh start spiritually.
No, Saint Paul did not start the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church traces its origins to Jesus Christ, with Saint Peter being considered the first Pope. Saint Paul played a significant role in the early spread of Christianity through his missionary journeys and writings.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe entrance procession is to get the priest and servers from outside the Church up to the altar so that they can start Mass.
The best known James Kavanaugh is an author and poet. He is former Catholic priest who left the church and got married.
To return to the Catholic Church, you can start by reaching out to a local parish or priest to discuss your desire to come back. They can guide you through the process of reconciliation and help you reconnect with the Church through confession, attending Mass, and participating in the sacraments. It's important to reflect on your faith and make a sincere commitment to living according to Catholic teachings.
She didn’t start a church her father did and it was the Church of England. When he broke from the Catholic Church he began the Church of England.
The Catholic religion started in Jerusalem in the first years of the first century when Our Blessed Lord stated His Church on the Apostle Peter and send them out to preach the Gospel to all nations.
Roman Catholic AnswerIf by "feudal Church" you mean the Catholic Church during the time of feudalism, that is sort of an involved topic, I would start with the Catholic Encyclopedia article on Feudalism below:
Roman Catholic AnswerIt sounds as if you are asking about having Masses said for the deceased. Usually when you have such a Mass said, you offer the priest a stipend, or a stole fee. This is a free will offering given directly to the priest, not the Church, and it is to help him with his personal upkeep. It is NOT a fee for the Mass, it is a sin, called simony, to pay money for the sacraments. People have been supporting their priests for twenty centuries, St. Paul says that we are to do this.
The Church introduced lectors in the mid 1960s in preparation for the change from Latin to the vernacular. Originally, the lector would read the Epistle and Gospel in the local language at the same time the priest read them in Latin at the altar. Prior to that the priest would read the Sunday readings in Latin and then again in the local language from the pulpit. Once the language change was made, lectors continued to read the first and second readings and the priest would then read the Gospel.