Its protected from protection of religion
Roman Catholic AnswerIf you are referring to Holy Communion, it's very simple: after the Consecration there is no more wine, it is the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity, of Jesus Christ contained under the appearance of wine. From a legal standpoint, of course, the law does not recognize transubstantiation, but does recognize the freedom of religion.Not much beyond that Jesus is the Son of God and superficial similarities (the Philippine National Church broke away from the Catholic Church four hundred years after the first protestants did, but it remains a protestant church).
yes they are giving it away
they stored there food by giving it away to people
Monk breakers aimed to challenge and undermine the authority and influence of monastic institutions, particularly the Catholic Church, during the Reformation and Enlightenment periods. They sought to promote secularism and individualism, advocating for a return to more personal interpretations of faith and spirituality. By breaking away from monastic traditions, they intended to address issues such as corruption, dogmatism, and the perceived disconnect between the Church and everyday life.
It depends if your parent let you do it then yes they can get fined and they can take their child away but if the parent does not knoe then the child will get in trouble and get tookin to jail for 21 days or until parents come get you but that depends on if they want to let you out. why you do that????????????
.Catholic AnswerThe Lutheran Ecclesial Community did not "break away" from the Catholic Church. It was founded by Martin Luther, a heretic who left the Catholic Church in the sixteenth century and was excommunicated.
Christians did not break away from the Catholic Church, they remained Christians, protestants broke away from the Catholic Church in the 16th century.
Henry VIII did not form the Catholic Church. He actually broke away from the Catholic Church and formed the Church of England in 1534.
If you're referring to him acting as her escort, then no he does no have to be a Catholic, but if you are talking about the 'giving away of the bride' then no need to worry because Catholics don't do this in their weddings because the Bride should be freely giving herself to the Groom.
No, The Roman Catholic Church is the original Catholic Church. The Orthodox Church is not a "break-away" church. The only churches that broke away are the "Protestant" Churches. God be with you! If by 'original Catholic' you mean the original church founded by Jesus Christ and His Apostles, then most certainly yes, although there are some common beliefs.
Henry VIII broke away from the Roman Catholic Church in 1534, and established the Church of England.
When King Henry VIII broke away from the Catholic Church and started the Anglican Church in England, and when Martin Luther broke away from the Catholic Church in Germany. This started the Anglican (Church of England, Episcopalian, Anglo-Catholic, etc.) and Lutheran churches.
The Greek Orthodox Church left the Catholic Church in the eleventh century.
England. Germany was divided after Martin Luther broke away from the Catholic Church, and started a new church, now called the Lutheran church.
Henry broke away from the catholic church and established the Church of England with himself as head.
What time until in church in willimansett in chicopee r they giving turkeys until
The nearest Catholic churches are Basilica of the National Shrine of Mary Queen of the Universe (about 3.5 miles away) and Corpus Christi Catholic Church (about 8 miles away).There is no Catholic church on Walt Disney World property.Address: