Without any priests, brothers, or nuns the word of God, and the teachings of Christ for Catholics would not exist. For it is Priests alone who can administer Holy Communion the center of Catholic faith.
There would also be no people solely dedicated to living for God, and preaching the word of God which is part of the mission of the Catholic Church.
Also without priests there would be no Catholic Church, with brothers and sisters becoming more so the missionary's for God whereas priests mostly remain in a parish.
Catholic Point of View A Priest: To make Christ truly Present on the altar, body and blood, soul and divinity, that we might fulfill his commandment: Take, eat -- drink. Brothers and Sisters (nuns): to serve the people of God in various ways, (teaching, nursing, numerous other ways) thus serving God.
Because nuns teach and establish schools for girls and priests connect with god
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Both, the Catholic Church is the original Christian Church.
The earliest Catholic community (at least if you follow Catholic teaching) was the 12 Apostles themselves, from Pentecost onwards.
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The Catholic Church has been around for 2,000 years and covers the globe, you would have to be a whole lot more specific as to what you mean by "Catholic Mission".
A mission
The title Sisters of St. Joseph applies to several Roman Catholic religious congregations of women. Each group has made different contributions to the Catholic Church. For more information visit the link below.
It did not change the mission of the Church at all, it only added to it the need for reunion with our separated brethren.
Eugene Daniels has written: 'The Catholic Church in mission' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Doctrines, History, Missions
Paul V. Murray has written: 'The role and the mission of the Catholic Church in Mexico' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church history
No, except for those who promote and aid in the mission of Satan to destroy the Church.
The mission was a Catholic Church so Catholic religion was the dominant religion.