My apologies for sounded flip, but what are you smoking? Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, founded the Catholic Church (there is NO "Roman" Catholic Church) on the Apostle Peter, the first Pope. The Catholic Church is the Mystical Body of Jesus Christ (read Acts 9:1-5, 1 Corinthians 12:12-14), thus your question reads: Why kill Jesus then support His killer His Body? Which, as you can probably tell makes no sense at all.
The term "Roman" is just an informal term in this context. At the time of Jesus, Rome was the main city in the known world. Eventually Christianity spread to Rome and it eventually became an official religion of the Roman Empire and the headquarters of the church were set up in Rome. In the 17th century the term "Roman Catholic" was first used. It was used to describe the churches that were associated with the Pope in Rome, as opposed to other Christian Churches that did not follow him, which include the various Protestant churches.
It was the Roman authorities that killed Jesus, not the Roman Catholic Church.
According to the Catholic Church, Jesus Christ.
The Catholic Church teaches that Jesus' father is God. That is why the Church teaches that Jesus is the Son of God. Joseph was Jesus' step-dad.
Catholics believe that Jesus Christ founded the Catholic Church.
Catholic Apostolic Charismatic Church of Jesus the King was created in 1978.
.Roman Catholic AnswerGod, Our Blessed Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, is the origin of the Catholic Church.
It seems there may be a typo in your question. If you are asking about "Catholic," it is a denomination of Christianity that follows the teachings of Jesus Christ as passed down through the Apostles and interpreted by the Magisterium of the Catholic Church.
Jesus and the Apostles.
At the start of the war, the Catholic Church did support Hitler. As they opposed Communism because it advocated athiesm, they supported the right wing radical party. Hitler also signed a Concordant with the Catholic Church saying that their rights would be respected and that he would not interfere, as long as the Catholic Church did not speak out politically. A few years later he begun to attack the Catholic Church, and obviously they did not support him then.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe motives of the Catholic Church are those of Jesus Christ, her founder: the love of God the Father.
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