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  1. English Catholicism, 1558–1642: Continuity and Change (1983) Harris, Alana. Faith in the Family: A Lived Religious History of English Catholicism, 1945–1982 (2013); the impact of the Second Vatican Council on the ordinary believer; Heimann, Mary. Catholic Devotion in Victorian England (1995) online Archived 3 February 2019 at the Wayback ...

  2. The Catholic Church began with Jesus Christ and his teachings. It is a continuation of the early Christian community established by the Disciples of Jesus. The Church believes its bishops to be the successors to Jesus's apostles and the Church's leader, the Bishop of Rome (also known as the Pope ), to be the only successor to Saint Peter who ...

  3. The administration for the local Latin Church is centered in Bucharest, and comprises two archdioceses and four other dioceses. It is the second largest Romanian denomination after the Romanian Orthodox Church, and one of the 18 state-recognized religions. As of 2021, 5.2% of Romanians identified as Catholic. [1]

  4. Catolicidade. Catolicidade (do grego καθολικότητα της εκκλησίας, "catolicismo da igreja") [ 1] é um conceito pertencente a crenças e práticas amplamente aceitas em várias denominações cristãs, mais notavelmente aquelas que se descrevem como "católicas" de acordo com as Quatro Marcas da Igreja. Como expresso no ...

  5. Durante séculos, foi difícil para a Igreja Católica se implantar na China, porque, entre outras razões, ela condenava e proibia os católicos chineses de praticarem os ritos confucianos, principalmente o culto aos antepassados. Para os chineses, esta veneração dos mortos era um rito antigo que expressava a virtude da piedade filial.

  6. 27,000,000–58,000,000. Official website. Episcopal Conference of France. The French Catholic Church, or Catholic Church in France is part of the worldwide Catholic Church in communion with the Pope in Rome. Established in the 2nd century in unbroken communion with the bishop of Rome, it was sometimes called the " eldest daughter of the church ...

  7. Anti-Catholicism is hostility towards Catholics and opposition to the Catholic Church, its clergy, and its adherents. [1] At various points after the Reformation, some majority- Protestant states, including England, Northern Ireland, Prussia, Scotland, and the United States, turned anti-Catholicism, opposition to the authority of Catholic ...