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.
If you are asking about the Catholic Church, then, of course, the God of Israel send His only Son, Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, to earth to save us from our sins. Catholicism is nothing else but Judaism fulfilled.
Their goal is to do God's will.
Probably, an Agnostic Roman Catholic is an oxymoron, or a contradiction in terms. An agnostic is usually thought of as someone who does not know if God exists or not, and a Roman Catholic can be thought of as someone who does believe in God. Of course, one can easily imagine someone saying that he was raised as a Roman Catholic, or was formerly a Roman Catholic, but now he is an Agnostic. Perhaps that's what Agnostic Roman Catholic means.
Because it is God's will.
If you were to search both a Jewish Encyclopedia and a Catholic Encyclopedia under the heading of God, you will immediately notice that the Jewish definition of God is not the same definition for God as predisposed by the Roman Catholic Church. Semantically speaking, Jews do not believe in the Roman Catholic God because most Jews do not subscribe to Roman Catholic Doctrine of the Trinity nor do the Roman Catholic Church subscribe to Judaism's definition of the Sovereign One.
Love of God and neighbor
God, the pope and cardinals.
Roman Catholic AnswerThrough the grace of God.
Roman Catholic AnswerGrace from God is primarily given to men in the Sacraments.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe only thing that the Catholic Church has to do with paganism is to preach the Gospel to pagans and try to bring them to God to save their souls.
Yes, he's Roman Catholic.
Roman Catholic AnswerGrace in the Catholic Church is the free gift of Almighty God on His creatures through the Sacraments.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe motives of the Catholic Church are those of Jesus Christ, her founder: the love of God the Father.