They are upset because they did not investigate it properly. They are also upset because the catholic church is very crowded. Many are not being taught.
Well, Maryland had many catholic and christian churches. colonial Maryland, just like today's Maryland had religious freedom. Mostly catholic people came from England.
They are upset because they did not investigate it properly. They are also upset because the catholic church is very crowded. Many are not being taught.
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I believe that there are 30 Catholic parishes (churches) in Rome, Italy. I did a search on Masstimes.org and it listed 30 in Rome.
No. Many Protestant and Orthodox churches also name their parishes for saints.
Roman Catholic AnswerPersonally, I don't think so, at least not from a Catholic point of view. The Catholic Church had been in England from practically the beginning, it was ancient, and the people were very upset about having their Churches looted, their monasteries and convents destroyed, their devotions outlawed, their Bishops all deposed, their faith made illegal.
In that Catholic churches in the US are predominantly filled with Americans whereas in England, they are predominantly filled with Englishmen. This may sound like a flippant answer, but i assure you it is not. The whole point of the Catholic Church is that it is just that, Catholic. Catholic is a word which means universal and the Church is the same all over the world, excepting the cultural differences of the faithful in each country. One faith, one liturgy, one Church: many, many different people.
Wikipedia (at the link below) lists 90 active Catholic Churches in Venice, and an additional twelve on the Islands which are part of Venice.
no- he was not a church member but he was not intolerant of people who did belong to churches. Growing up where and when he did , he did not meet many Catholics.
I think that there is just 1 in Quebec surprisingly. I am doing a research project on the churches in Quebec and I havge only found 1 Catolic church. Sory if this is not helpful. :P Although there are not as many churches in Québec City as in Rome, the city of the "300 steeples" or Montréal the city of the "100 clochers", there are a great many Catholic churches in Québec's capital city.
There are many similarities between Catholic Churches and Church of England churches for the simple reason that all the original Church of England churches were Catholic Churches before they were stolen by King Henry VIII and appropriated for his new "church". They all contain an altar situated in a sanctuary, and a place for the people (called the nave). Many of them still contain a choir between the nave and the altar.
Many Orthodox churches have a dome because it represents Heaven. Many Catholic churches also have domes, such as in St Peter's in the Vatican and St Mark's in Venice.