Irony
There is no church or reference to church in the Jewish religion. A Jewish house of worship is called a synagogue.
The place was not sexist, had religious freedom, and had brotherly love.
The Bay of Gregory of the Golden Mouth is a fictional location that does not exist in reality. It may be a reference to Saint Gregory of Nazianzus, also known as Gregory the Theologian, a prominent theologian and church father in the early Christian Church. It is important to note that the Bay of Gregory of the Golden Mouth is not a geographical location but rather a literary or historical reference.
There is no referrence within Judaism to the word "church". This is a Christian term.
The best book on the topic of the Roman Catholic Church is "The Roman Catholic Church: An Illustrated Story. You can purchase this book online from retailers such as Amazon.
Martin Luther King makes reference to "the true ekklesia". The word 'ekklesia', means 'church', so by invoking "the true ekklesia", he is invoking the real church. This is in reference to "the church within the church", or the part of church beyond organized. Martin Luther King expresses disappointment towards the church and the people there.
In the original story a church is mentioned and this is reference to Marley's burial and it is St Paul's Church.
the "holy catholic [i.e., universal] church" - there is no reference to Roman
Charles A. Blanchard has written: 'President Blanchard's autobiography' 'Revised Knight Templarism Illustrated' 'Scottish Rite Masonry Vol.2' 'The college and the church' -- subject(s): Church colleges, Church and college
The Catholic Church is perpetually in a state of reform & renewal. Or, possibly the term: reformed catholic church is an indirect reference to the Protestant Reformation since the term: catholic church is not capitalized?
Yes, Laura Ingalls Wilder and her family were known to attend church regularly. Religion played a significant role in their lives, as illustrated in her "Little House" book series where church and faith are mentioned.
I can find no reference to any saint named Bimini.