Vatican City is the seat of government of the Catholic Church.
The Vatican is an independent city-state located in Rome, Italy. It is the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church and the residence of the Pope. The Vatican is a center of religious authority and a symbol of the Catholic faith.
The pope is the head of the church who lives in the Vatican and presides over the religious festivals.
Vatican City is not really a "city" as people think of a city. It is the smallest state in the world and is the headquarters of the Catholic Church. The Pope lives there along with 472 people who represent the Holy See. It is 108.6 acres located in the city of Rome. The name comes from the Vatican Hill that dates back to the 5th century BC. It exists to guarantee the independence of a universal organization of the Catholic church.
Vatican City is not a church but a separate state and the seat of Government for the entire Catholic Church.St. Peter's Basilica is located on the grounds of the Vatican and is the world's largest Catholic Church structure. Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, France, is another large church.
People would not be arrested for worshiping their particular deity there. However the Vatican is the religious center of the Roman Catholic Church and it would be very rude to openly use the grounds for the worship of other gods.
The worldwide headquarters of the Catholic Church is the Vatican in Rome and is headed by the Pope. The 'headquarters' are in the Vatican city. This is inside Rome but it has its own government so it is not actually part of Rome.
100% of the people in Vatican City are Catholic.
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The Cardinals of the Catholic Church come from every continent, from various nations, and represent nearly every race.
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