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Catholic AnswerOne is expected to support the Church throughout one's life. One discerns this from prayer and the teaching of the Church. The Church's teaching, based on the Old Testament law is the 10% of one's income should go to the Church, the usual breakdown is 5% to the local parish, and 5% to the Missions. There is no lower age limit on supporting the Church, although when one is a minor, obviously the only support one is capable of giving is attendance at the Sacraments, and volunteering. Giving 10% of one's salary assumes that one has a salary! A good start is to give a portion of your allowance, if you have one, and to start, even with a babysitting job or a newspaper route, to contribute 10% to the Church.One may choose to give to the church to support its mission and activities, help those in need, and contribute to the community. Giving to the church can also be a way to express gratitude, practice generosity, and strengthen one's faith.
He evidently had the support of the Church as he was crowned emperor by the pope.
expected to obey church canons
Paul
the separation of church and state
the separation of church and state
the separation of church and state
Women are sometimes expected to remain silent in church due to traditional interpretations of certain religious texts that emphasize male leadership and authority in religious settings.
The roles of males in the Anglican Church is that most of the leadership roles in the church was restricted to them. The were expected to play the major role in all of the church activities.
The Catholic Church has never supported the Fascists, Nazis or Communists. The Church tends to support democratic forms of government today.
The Catholic church did not support Stalin. He was an autocrat and a Communist, opposing all religious establishments.
JESUS IS THE HEAD OF THE TRUE 'CHURCH". THEREFORE, IT IS EXPECTED THAT ANY "LEADER" OF A CHURCH WOULD IMITATE THE TEACHINGS AND CONDUCT OF JESUS!