Pope Urban II was responsible for assisting Emperor Alexus I (1081-1118) of Constantinople in launching the first crusade.
because the Roman Catholic church lost many wars.... BUTthey still regained back the Holy Land
The crusades were essentially a series of wars over religion which were started by the Catholic Church. In the beginning, it was because Christians were denied access to Jerusalem, and because many of the sacred Christian sites were destroyed.
The Catholic church believes in just wars and has indeed waged holy ones called crusades against many non-Catholics who it despised and considered "infidels". The Roman Catholic Church believes in peace and harmony and will not harm any other Christian or any other religion.
There are many but chiefly the splitting of Martin Luther and his followers is a big one (because the Protestant movement started) and then again the Renaissance science hurt the catholic church along with all modern day science. Losing the crusades also didn't help.
There were many Gothic Style Cathedrals in the Catholic Church.
Because there are many different cultures and traditions within the entire Catholic Church.
The Catholic Church is not the only Christian Church which has Confirmation. Many other ones do too.
No. First of all, it’s just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. Secondly, the Church of England kept many of the outward appearances of the Catholic Church, but that is all.
To the best of my knowledge, the Catholic Church, itself, never owned any sugar plantations, many of the people who owed sugar plantations were Catholic, but their plantations did not belong to the church.
The Crusades, starting in the year 1000, were organized by the Catholic Church to take the holy land from the Muslims..Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church didn't encourage anybody to "take" the Holy Land from anybody. The Catholic Church answered a plea from the embattled Christians in the Holy Land who had been overrun by Muslim invaders who had killed many of the Christians, and enslaved the rest. To this end, they called for the various Crusades to liberate the Christians and Jews who had been over-run by the Muslims. fromModern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980Crusades. The military expeditions undertaken by Christians in the eleventh through fourteenth centuries to recover the Holy Land from the Moslems. The name comes from the cross that the crusaders bore on their clothing. There were eight principal Crusades: the first (1096-99) and the eight (1270). However, the term is also applied in a wider sense to all expeditions blessed by the Church against heretics and infidels. (Etym. French croisade; Spanish cruzada; Latin cruciata, a marking with the cross.)
No Valentines were martyred by the Catholic Church on February 14.
No, the Catholic Church remained unchanged. Henry founded his own church with him as the head and made many changes that were different from the true established Catholic Church.