Although Second Peter was one of the books that there questions about, it was accepted by the entire Church by 350 A.D. and was included in St. Jerome's translation of the entire Bible. It was definitely listed in the Council of Rome, and Pope Damascus list of the Canon near the end of that century. In the East there were some doubts of the canonicity of 2 Peter, 2 and 3 John, Jude, and the Apocalypse; but none of these were ever questioned by the Church, and they were all reaffirmed infallibly by the Council of Trent.
The second biggest church is Basilica of the National Shrine of Our Lady of Aparecida which is in Aparecida, Brazil. It was built in 1745 and is a Catholic church.
The Byzantine Rite.
It's just the Catholic Church, not the Roman Catholic Church. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is rarely used by the Catholic Church. . The book that explains all the teachings of the Catholic Church is called the Catechism of the Catholic Church, you may view it in its entirely online at the link below, or buy a copy at the second link.
The answer is not Fayetteville. In 1796, Georgia's first Roman Catholic Church was Established in Wilkes County. Next, a second Roman Catholic Church was established in Savannah in 1801
There are two homosexual groups within the Catholic Church... "Dignity" and "Courage"... members of both communities are openly homosexual. The first wants to be recognized and accepted in their chosen lifestyle.... The second admits that their lifestyle is contrary to the teaching of the church and chooses to live their lives, as best they can, in conformity with the church. The maxim love the sinner - hate the sin. Although different, equate those divorced - remarried Catholic hetrosexual couples who are not in union with the church... their lifestyle is contrary to church teaching, as well, and are they not receive the Sacraments... many do, but that is on the conscience.
First, there are numerous churches called St John's Episcopal Church worldwide. Second, since the name is St John's Episcopal Church, then it means they are Episcopal. An Episcopal Church is not a Catholic Church.
Children are accepted at the age of 5 years old. You can start as early as PreK4, but definitely start by first grade to ensure proper preparation for first communion in second grade.
We do not know when the first schism in the Christian Church occurred. Even in the time of Saint Paul, he talks of opponents and those who taught a "different Christ". By the beginning of the second century, and probably earlier, Christianity was divided along two major lines: what is sometimes now called the proto-Catholic-Orthodox Church and the Gnostic Churches. Marcion made his break from Rome in the middle of the second century. The split of the Coptic Church from the Catholic-Orthodox Church occurred in 451 CE. The Great Schism of 1054 separated the Roman Catholic and Orthodox Churches. The Western Schism of the fourteenth century temporarily split the Catholic Church. The Protestant Reformation was the next major schism, in the sixteenth century.
The answer depends upon whether the Catholic man's first marriage was canonically valid, and, if so, whether he has been granted an annulment. The marriage of a Catholic in a civil ceremony, for example, is not canonically valid in the eyes of the Church. In most cases, such a marriage would not require an annulment for a second marriage in the Church to take place. If, however, the first marriage was valid in the eyes of the Church, as for example, a Catholic wedding, then it will be necessary for the man's first marriage to be annuled before he can validly contract a second Catholic marriage.
He was the late Pope John Paul the second, leader of the Catholic Church.
No. According to the Catholic Church, a person can only be baptized once.
The agreement between Mussolini and the Catholic Church is known as the Lateran Treaty, you may read about it at the first link below, and see it at the second link.