All churches have catechisms. In the catholic, there is called a Cathechisms in the Catholic church.
The link below lists all the Catholic Churches in London.
which pope asked all catholic churches to keep a lighted lamp always in its altar
The term "catholic" is claimed by both the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. The Roman Catholic Church includes all the Churches that accept the authority of the pope in Rome, including certain Eastern Churches. The Eastern Orthodox Church does not accept the authority of the pope in Rome. The pope is the spiritual leader of all Christians. However, the Protestants and Orthodox do not recognize that leadership.
No, as all catholic churches they believe in her
I don't know if you should put it that way, try this: The Eastern Rite Churches are all part of the Catholic Church.
There is only one pope for the entire Catholic Church.
Catholic masses were all spoken in latin once upon a time. They aren't this way now, though latin is still spoken in the Vatican. They aren't latin churches and never were; they spoke latin.
The Pope is a Catholic person who takes care of all the Catholic churches and the Bishop's in the world.
In Catholic churches.
Yes. In fact, the Roman Catholic churches are found not only in the cities, but throughout regional Australia, in even the tiniest outback townships.
The Catholic Directory lists 42 Catholic Churches in Miami, the list is attached at the link below: