Countries affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church primarily use the Latin alphabet for their written languages. This includes many nations in Europe, the Americas, and parts of Africa and Asia where Catholicism is prevalent. While there are exceptions, such as regions with different linguistic traditions, the Latin alphabet remains the most widely adopted script in Catholic contexts.
Brazil, Italy, Ireland, Philippines, etc... Traditionally Central and South American countries are Catholic. Also a lot of African countries too (Although there are a lot of Muslims in Africa as well).
He was probably loosely affiliated with the catholic church as he had some dealings with the Premonstratensians and his funeral procession began at the church of Our Lady of the Tyn.
No, it is a private university affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church.
Marco is a Catholic who now appears to be a member of an protestant "non-denominational" church affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention.
It is called the Orthodox Catholic Church, also known as the Eastern Orthodox or Greek Orthodox Church. It is not however affiliated with Rome or the Roman Catholic Church. They are 2 separate, but similar religions. They believe God is the ultimate head of the Church and recognize no Pope.
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The word "Catholic" means "universal" and is applied to the Church as Jesus has sent Her to all people in all countries, in all ages. By "Catholic" meaning universal, at any Catholic Church in the world on any given sunday, they would read the same passages.
The credit card company associated with the Catholic Church is called "Santo Domingo," which is a financial product offered by the Catholic Church in some regions. However, it's important to note that no major credit card company is officially owned by the Catholic Church on a broad scale. Instead, various church-affiliated organizations may offer financial services, including credit cards, that align with their values and mission.
England. Germany was divided after Martin Luther broke away from the Catholic Church, and started a new church, now called the Lutheran church.
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. The Catholic Church is the Mystical Body of Christ and is here to bring Christ to people and people to Christ. The Catholic Church, on the whole, treats individuals, not countries; and, as such, it is here to help individuals, not countries. Various organizations within the church, like some religious Orders, and some dioceses, have set up missions to help people in economically developed countries by giving them food and medicine, education and to try to protect them from the modern anti-life evangelists who are trying to contracept them out of existence.
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