The Church began honoring the saints about 2000 years ago, during the earliest years of its history.
No, he did not start the Catholic Church.
She didn’t start a church her father did and it was the Church of England. When he broke from the Catholic Church he began the Church of England.
this church became the church of latter day Saints which was the start of the Mormon religion
Saint Katherine Drexel was canonized by the Catholic Church on October 1, 2000 becoming the second American born saint canonized by the Catholic Church. She devoted her life to the betterment of black and native Americans.
Roman Catholic AnswerIf by "feudal Church" you mean the Catholic Church during the time of feudalism, that is sort of an involved topic, I would start with the Catholic Encyclopedia article on Feudalism below:
No, Saint Paul did not start the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church traces its origins to Jesus Christ, with Saint Peter being considered the first Pope. Saint Paul played a significant role in the early spread of Christianity through his missionary journeys and writings.
For a long list of saints whose names start with the letter E go to the Patron Saint Index by clicking this link.
The Catholic Church interprets the Bible to say that it was started with St. Peter, who was the first Pope.
The Catholic Church has never had female priests nor bishops, and will never have them.
Oh, dude, a saint named Sheryl? Like, not exactly. The Catholic Church doesn't have a saint named Sheryl officially recognized. Maybe she's the unofficial patron saint of karaoke nights or something. But hey, if you wanna start a petition to make it happen, go for it!
The Maronite Syriac Church of Antioch is an Eastern Catholic Church in full communion with the Holy See of Rome (in other words, Maronites are part of the Catholic Church).All Christian churches start with the teachings, death and resurrection of Christ.
start going to a catholic church if your devoted get baptised and abandoned your old religion