Banking
I got the medici family for florence
She was a catholic & her 10 year son Charles had become under the influence of the Huguenot leader Admiral Gaspard de Coligny in 1572
No, the Gideon's do not allow Catholics to be members. Seventh Day Adventists are also denied membership.
Lorenzo de' Medici wanted his son and nephew to become high officials in the church to consolidate the Medici family's power and influence in both political and religious spheres. By placing family members in prominent church positions, he could ensure loyalty and support for his family's interests, enhancing their social status and authority in Florence and beyond. Additionally, control over the church offered financial benefits and the ability to shape religious and cultural patronage, further solidifying the Medici's legacy.
He became famous in the middle ages.
the medici family became so powerful because of there banking
to become catholic
in florence, one of the more famous families was the Medici family; they sponsored a pirate to become the catholic pope back when they were still banking, and when he did, they became a really powerful family. =D i hope that was what u were looking for!
Mother Teresa did not decide to become a Catholic. She was born a Catholic.
The Roman Catholic Church welcomes all to its Masses (services). However, certain parts of the celebration (i.e. the Eucharist) are reserved only for members who are Roman Catholics. To become a member of the Roman Catholic Church, a process called the Right of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA) must be entered. Through this year-long process, people learn about the beliefs of Catholicism and at the end (usually during the Easter Vigil), members receive certain sacraments and become full-members of the Church.
It was home to the Medici banking interests in the region