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I'm not sure what you mean by 'mandatory' symbol. The crucifix is called a sacramental; it is an item that is supposed to help Catholics focus on some aspect of spirituality. There are no devotions to any of these things (sacramentals) that are 'mandatory' to membership in good standing.
Catholics, Orthodox and Anglicans practice canonization but the Catholics use it more frequently.
In the Catholic religion, there are several items and actions worshiped as sacramentals. These include images, statues, crucifixes, candles, holy water, fasting, rosaries, and saint devotion.
Not only Ukrainian Catholics use icons - many Catholics across the world do! They are simply a visual representation of important people for different people.
You might say: " The Catholics of ____________ are haveing a meeting Friday."
Roman Catholics normally refer to themselves are Catholics or Roman Catholics. Sometimes they use a name associated with a religious if more clarity is desired.
Catholics use the noun 'god' as a proper noun.
Three kinds of sacramentals are blessings (e.g. blessing of a home), objects (e.g. holy water, medals), and rituals (e.g. sign of the cross). These sacramentals are used by the Catholic Church to bring about spiritual benefits and protection for the faithful.
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