Rome. That is where Peter first built the church. Today its known as the Vatican.
Roman Catholic AnswerMany cities are known as Holy, but the primary one for Christians, as well as Jews, is Jerusalem. But the Catholic Church is in all cities in the world, although not openly in some Muslim nations.the "holy catholic [i.e., universal] church" - there is no reference to Roman
Holy Cross Lithuanian Roman Catholic Church was created in 1965.
.Catholic AnswerVatican City is a sovereign city-state wholly owned by the Catholic Church with the Holy Father as its sovereign.
The correct name of the popularly called Catholic Church is The Holy Roman Church. The word "Catholic" is not a part of its official name.
Catholics believe that Jesus Christ founded the Catholic Church, and that this Church is one, holy, catholic, and apostolic.
Holy See
Roman Catholic AnswerThere is no such thing as "women's holy orders".
The Ukrainian Catholic Church is in union with the Holy Father and the Roman Catholic Church, so there should be no problem at all with a child baptized in that rite of the Church attending a Roman Catholic school.
Catholic AnswerIt depends on whom you are talking to. The Church has many names for various reasons, the Creed refers to her as "One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic". Nowhere does the Church refer to herself as "Roman" that is an appellation that has been attached since the protestant revolt. The Church has been called "Catholic" which means "universal" almost from the beginning. Holy Catholic Church is appropriate for most things.
Vatican City, home of the Pope and religious center of the Roman Catholic church, is considered to be the "holy land" located in Rome.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church remained the Catholic Church. It cannot "become" anything else, as Jesus sent the Holy Spirit to guide it until the end of time. It will remain His Body, it will remain One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic. The Orthodox Church became schismatic (they are in schism from the Catholic Church).
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