Roman Catholicism is the third largest religious congregation in Bulgaria, after Eastern Orthodoxy and Islam. It has roots in the country since the Middle Ages and is part of the worldwide Roman Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope and curia in Rome. As an entity, the Catholic Church consists of two dioceses in Bulgaria, the Diocese of Sofia and Plovdiv and the Diocese of Nikopol, for those of the Latin Rite, and an exarchate with its seat in Sofia for those of the Eastern Rite.
The Eastern Catholic Churches are largely 'ethnic' in the sense of having congregations drawn from similar ancestry and language. The Western or Roman Rite is only one of many Catholic churches in communion with Rome.
It depends on what its name is. If it is, for example, 'The Church of Our Lady', it is Catholic, as Protestants do not give that title to Mary. On the other hand, if it is, for example, 'St John's', it could be either.
Give one example of ethnic diversity in the region of southwest asia
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each person living in Rome had to give one tenth of their money to the Roman Catholic Church
He wanted to reform it. But the church did not care to be reformed.
The Reformation was because the pope wouldn't give him a divorce from Catherine so he left the Catholic Church and created his own church. He was able to take the Catholic Church property and funds which he liked.
There is no "Roman" Catholic Church, it's just the Catholic Church. I imagine that the Pope at that time was very pleased with the David statue. The statue was created to give glory to God, and is technically perfect.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Church's spiritual power comes from the fact that it is the Mystical Body of Christ established by God, and guided by the Holy Spirit. It is an not possible for it to "give up" this power.
He did not establish the Roman Catholic Church. He established the Church of England. He wanted to be both head of state and of the Church. The pope, the head of the Catholic church had a lot of power and influence, and he wanted that power Also, he wanted a annulment of his marriage that the pope wouldn't give him. So he made a new church.
monophonic, unaccompanied singing, which was developed in the Catholic church, mainly during the period 800-1000. hope it helps or read it on google:))
It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. The Catholic Church served to preserve learning throughout the "Dark Ages." It also tended to provide some cohesion to the disparate European states as well as an important arbiter of political disagreements.