no they didn't
The Catholic Church has for years called for a ban on these weapons as they kill and maim so many innocent civilians.
Yes--the Mormon Church and the Catholic Church lobbied successfully in California to ban gay marriages.
It's a complex question, and you should check the online Catholic Encyclopedia. Originally one of the reasons the Catholic Church was anti-Masonic was that Masons are democratic. A current objection is that Masonry is a religion, and does not support the trinity. Masonry of course is not a religion, so the question of promoting one kind of religion is moot. Masonry is not anti-Catholic any more than the Lions or Rotary are, and many of its members are Roman Catholics.
The Church does not, and never has, forbidden women from using such feminine hygiene products.
As of July 2012, the state of Texas has non banned the Encyclopedia Britannica. There was one school that decided to ban the series because it had a recipe for beer enclosed.
split between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church.
Roman Catholic AnswerYour question is a little confusing. A censor in the Catholic Church: there is a censor in each diocese, they do NOT ban books, they read them and issue a nihil obstat meaning that nothing hinders the publication of the work reviewed. They can refuse a nihil obstat to a book that does not agree with Church teaching, but they can not ban its publication. The publication that the Church kept up until the early 1960's was commonly known as the Index or Index of Forbidden Books. This was a list of books that Catholics were only to read if they got special permission from their Bishop. Any reasonable request was usually granted. Attached below is the latest Index published in 1948, after June 1966 it was completely abolished by Pope Paul VI and has not been published or enforced since then.The Church placed books on the Index which were considered heretical or anti-Catholic in nature and were banned for reading by Catholics.AnswerThe Catholic Church formerly had a list of banned books, known as the Index of Prohibited Books. One book that found its way onto this list was On the Revolution of the Celestial Spheres, by the Polish astronomer Nicholas Copernicus.
Cremation was historically prohibited by the Catholic Church due to beliefs about the resurrection of the body. However, in 1963, the Vatican lifted the ban, allowing cremation as long as it does not deny the belief in the resurrection. The Church now permits cremation but prefers burial as a sign of respect for the deceased.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Ban Me Thuot was created in 1967.
The Christmas song banned by the Roman Catholic Church in Boston in 1952 was "Santa Baby." The church objected to the song's suggestive lyrics, which they felt were inappropriate for the holiday season. This ban sparked significant discussion about the boundaries of holiday music and its themes.
Some Catholic schools might as well as Churches. Gambling with discretionary income is not considered a sin by the Church. Public schools ban gambling because of laws.
For the damage that results from it in regard to morality and religion.