The Catholic and Orthodox Churches are equally old. Prior to the Great Schism of 1054 CE, they formed the same universal church, which they variously called catholic (universal) and orthodox, but which modern scholars often call the Catholic-Orthodox Church.
In 1054, Pope Leo IX and Patriarch Michael I excommunicated each other, bringing about a schism in the Church. The Western Church became known as the Roman Catholic Church, while the eastern Churches became known as Orthodox. There were attempts at reconciliation and the two sides came close to being reunited in 1274 and in 1439, but the schism eventually became permanent.
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The church, recognized in the bible as "the church" was already in existence since it was started by Jesus himself. Paul mentions this fact numerous times. The word Catholic, from the greek translation, means "Universal" and was used to describe the church in writings as early as 46AD. The Term Roman Catholic is simply a westerners term used to describe the fact that Catholics look to Rome as the head of the church. There is nothing in writing or from the Vatican that names the Catholic church "Roman Catholic. The bible was not even produced until the first Nicaean Council in 325AD. But by then, the Catholic/Christian church was well established and growing throughout the world. The chuch was the only Christian church until Martin Luther started Lutherism in 1517AD.
Shortly after that, John Calvin founded Calvanism in 1536. Lutheren and Methodists both stem from the original break from the Catholic Church. 90% of the other Protostant churches were splits from the Calvanist. Martin Luthers main question/objection to the teachings of the church was "sola scriptora" meaning "scripture alone". He believed, like most protostants today, that the bible is our only source for what we need to believe. Unfortunately, this mistake is due to a lack of scripture knowledge. Jesus told his disciples to go forth and teach all the nations. He did not say, sit down and write a book and that should do it. John stated that if they were to try and record all that Jesus did and taught, the world would not be able to contain all the books.
The church recognized that there was a lot of teachings both verbal and traditional in reverence that were passed down to the next generation. That is why it was difficult to decide on which books would be included in the bible and which would not. Our final version was agreed upon because it contained most of the teachings that the church believed should be recorded.
Again however, the church was well established long before the Bible although the Catholic church adheres to the original writings of scripture without question more than any other Christian religion and has continued with the same teachings for almost 2000 years.
ResponseIt is true that the forerunner of the Catholic and Orthodox Churches called itself 'Catholic', just as it also called itself 'Orthodox', interchangeably. But that Church split into the Roman Catholic (or Catholic) and Orthodox Churches, which are therefore equally old. Because the Orthodox Churches did continue to use the term 'Catholic', the western wing is sometimes called 'Roman Catholic' to avoid ambiguity.Another Response:
Britain was the first nation to declare itself 'Christian' in the year 167 AD and was duly accorded the honour of the first seat at Councils. Christianity flourished in Britain independently from Rome for 400 years. Britain finally succumbed to pressure to acknowledge the Bishop of Rome as head of the Catholic Church in the 5th century but it never felt part of the Holy Roman Empire or its politics. This independent attitude was a key factor when Henry V111 broke with Rome. There was a desire to return to the simplicity and autonomy of the early Celtic church. With the defeat of the Spanish Armada in the reign of Elizabeth 1, the Pope no longer had any political power over or within Britain.
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Yes. Christians came first the Bible has the word "Christian" in it but you will not see the word "Catholic" anywhere. They exist today, Christian Fundamentalist.
The Catholic Church is the original and oldest Christian religion with roots dating back about 2000 years.
Catholics, Are Christians, The catholic Church is the oldest Christian church all other christian churches split from the catholic church.. They do the same thing all other Christians do. If you want a long answer, either look it up or ask, a catholic
Archaeologists believe they have found the world's oldest church, dating from the middle of the first century CE, in a cave near Rihab, northern Jordan. If verified, this would be the oldest surviving church in the world. At this stage, it can not be established whether the church was used by members of the early Catholic-Orthodox Church, or by another Christian sect.
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Saint Mary's is the oldest Catholic Church in New Hampshire. The church was built in 1823 and its design is described as having Federal features.
The only 100% Christian country would be the Vatican, where the Pope resides. The Catholic Church is the oldest Christian Church (the Papacy is traced all the way back to St. Peter the Apostle).
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The oldest Catholic Church (still standing) in Rome is Santa Maria in Trastevere. The first sanctuary was built in 221 and 227 by Pope Callixtus I and later completed by Julius I, but the oldest parts of the present church, the wall structure and floors, date to 340 AD.
The Catholic Church is the oldest single Christian denomination, founded when Jesus told Peter "Though art the rock, and upon thee I will build me church". The Fourth Watch is a latter day Pentecostal church. The difference between them is almost impossible to describe, but to give you an idea: Think of the Catholic Church as ballroom dancing. Think of the Fourth Watch as disco dancing. I am at a loss to explain the difference any better than that.
The first Protestant denomination that emerged after the Catholic Church was the Lutheran Church, which was founded by Martin Luther in the early 16th century. Luther's teachings and his criticism of certain practices of the Catholic Church led to the Reformation and the establishment of the Lutheran Church.
This question is actually impossible to answer because Australia's oldest road bridge and its oldest church are not both in the same state, let alone the same town. The oldest church in Australia is Ebenezer Church, in Sydney, New South Wales. Built in 1809, it is the oldest existing church, and was the first Presbyterian church in the colony. Possibly the questioner is looking for the answer of Richmond, because the oldest Roman Catholic church in Australia is St John the Evangelist Catholic Church, located in Richmond, a town on the Coal River, situated about 24 minutes from Hobart, Tasmania's capital city. The oldest road bridge in Australia is the Richmond Bridge, which was begun in 1823 and completed in 1825. Built entirely using convict labour, it is Australia's oldest known large stone arch bridge.