The leaders in the Roman Catholic Church were the bishops of Rome... now known as popes.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe leaders in the Roman Catholic Church were (and are, to this day) the Apostles, and their successors, the Bishops, as appointed by Our Blessed Lord. The Pope is the Vicar of Christ, and the Bishop in Rome. He is the head of the College of Bishops.Jesus Christ is the leader of the Catholic Church through his vicar on earth, the pope. Under the pope come the archbishops and then bishops.
Catholicism
The Pope, and some senior officials in Rome.
The Great Schism caused many members of a population that found itself without leaders and, to embrace mystic movements.
A:Hindu leaders in India were concerend that, while claiming to be doing everything for the welfare of the desperately poor regardless of religion, Mother Teresa was much more concerned with converting Hindu people to Catholicism.
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. James II's support of Catholicism and Catholic leaders was a problem because England was mostly Protestant at the time, and they weren't too keen on having a Catholic king cozying up to the Pope. It stirred up a whole lot of political and religious drama, leading to his eventual downfall and the glorious Revolution of 1688.
Catholicism.
Odd question, the answer is no, Catholicism is Christianity.
He convented back to Catholicism
A person can be a Catholic. The religion is Catholicism. . Catholicism is a noun, normally a collective noun, Catholic can be a noun or an adjective.
There is no specific ceremony for a Protestant converting to Catholicism, but anyone entering Catholicism must be Baptised.
No, the official start of Catholicism was Pentecost.
Anyone who wants to can convert to Catholicism.